- Nick Cassidy made it back‑to‑back home wins for Jaguar TCS Racing in Round 16 of the 2024/25 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship in London, ending his final race with the team on a high
- A lights‑to‑flag win ensured the Jaguar TCS Racing #37 driver claimed his third win in succession, securing second in the Drivers’ World Championship
- The British team rounded off the season in style taking its fourth win in a row and the runners‑up spot in both the Teams’ and Manufacturers’ World Championships
- Jaguar TCS Racing took its fourth home win and 22nd overall in Formula E to ensure outgoing Jaguar TCS Racing Team Principal James Barclay had a fitting send‑off
- Mitch Evans took second place on the road in the Formula E Season 11 finale, but was classified fifth after a five‑second time penalty was applied – Mitch’s points nevertheless helping the team secure the Championship runners‑up spot
Jaguar TCS Racing made it two wins from two on home soil, and took its fourth victory in a row, as Nick Cassidy led from start to finish in his last race for the team in the 2024/25 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship season finale in London.
Cassidy took his third win in as many races to snatch second place in the Drivers’ World Championship in the final round of the campaign, with his victory and fastest lap also helping Jaguar TCS Racing claim the runners‑up spot in the Teams’ standings ahead of Nissan.
The Jaguar TCS Racing #37 led all the way from first on the grid, despite being pipped in the Duels Final by Dan Ticktum – the Kiro driver having had a five‑place grid penalty applied for contact with Mitch Evans in yesterday’s race. Nick was helped to that duels final by teammate Evans backing off when they went head‑to‑head in the semi‑final – a generous gesture.
After the race start, and despite a Full Course Yellow period and a four‑lap stint behind the Safety Car, Nick was fully in command as he claimed his sixth win in Jaguar TCS Racing colours in his final outing for the team and his eleventh win overall in Formula E.

NICK CASSIDY, 2025 LONDON E-PRIX, JAGUAR TCS RACING

NICK CASSIDY, 2025 LONDON E-PRIX, JAGUAR TCS RACING

JAMES BARCLAY AND NICK CASSIDY, 2025 LONDON E-PRIX, JAGUAR TCS RACING
Nick was followed home on the road by team‑mate Mitch, who held off strong pressure from Mahindra’s Nyck de Vries throughout after moving up from third place on the grid. After defending expertly from cars behind, the Jaguar TCS Racing #9 looked set to take the team’s first one‑two of the season in outgoing Team Principal James Barclay’s final race with the team he launched in 2015. However, a five‑second time penalty for a speeding infringement in the Full Course Yellow period denied Mitch and Jaguar TCS Racing a sensational double podium, and the Kiwi was classified fifth at the chequered flag.
Nevertheless, a victory in the season finale, with five coming in the last six races, ensured Barclay’s remarkable tenure as Jaguar TCS Racing’s Team Principal ends in fine style, as he departs after 127 races with 22 victories, 53 podiums, 13 poles and the 2024 Teams’ World Championship title.
A sixth win of the campaign for Jaguar TCS Racing, added to Envision Racing’s Sébastien Buemi taking victory in Monaco, made it seven overall for the season for Jaguar, also ensuring they leapt above Nissan on the final day to take runners‑up in the Manufacturers’ World Championship.

JAMES BARCLAY, 2025 LONDON E-PRIX, JAGUAR TCS RACING

JAMES BARCLAY AND NICK CASSIDY, 2025 LONDON E-PRIX, JAGUAR TCS RACING

JAMES BARCLAY, 2025 LONDON E-PRIX, JAGUAR TCS RACING
What a way to finish the season! This is a truly incredible way to end my time with this remarkable team. Two wins out of two at our home event, our fourth victory in a row, and moving into P2 in all three championships is a tremendous achievement that everybody at Jaguar TCS Racing should be proud of. Everyone has worked tirelessly across the campaign to ensure we got back to where we belong, fighting for wins and podiums, five victories from the last six races is what I call an epic comeback story to rival some of the best sporting achievements.
“Nick has been in sensational form this weekend and as soon as he held the lead at the start, back‑to‑back wins for him never looked in doubt. Two wins at home and a fastest lap, as well as moving up to second place in the Drivers’ World Championship is a superb way for Nick to sign off with Jaguar TCS Racing, and he has a special place in the history of this incredible team and Jaguar’s motorsport history.
“We are so disappointed for Mitch that he couldn’t round off the season with a well‑deserved podium and a 1‑2 finish. The unfortunate time‑penalty incurred whilst under the Full Course Yellow was a blow for him and the team – we know how much misfortune Mitch has suffered this season, but he has been on incredible form throughout the last two events in Berlin and London. His class is permanent, and he will be a force to be reckoned with next season.
JAMES BARCLAY
JAGUAR TCS RACING TEAM PRINCIPAL

JAMES BARCLAY AND NICK CASSIDY, 2025 LONDON E-PRIX, JAGUAR TCS RACING

NICK CASSIDY, 2025 LONDON E-PRIX, JAGUAR TCS RACING

NICK CASSIDY, 2025 LONDON E-PRIX, JAGUAR TCS RACING
It was the perfect race to end my time with Jaguar TCS Racing. It was the most relaxed I have felt behind the wheel of the Jaguar I‑TYPE 7 all season and we were able to dominate from the start.
“I am massively appreciative of Mitch’s support in qualifying earlier today to give me the best shot at P2 in the Drivers’ Championship. It was a special last race for me with the team and it meant a lot to round it off in style with James in his final race for the team, too. I am hugely grateful to have been given the opportunity to drive for the team, which James has been a huge pillar for, so it’s caps off to a special weekend.
NICK CASSIDY
JAGUAR TCS RACING DRIVER #37
Again a frustrating day personally for me with the penalty ‑ finishing P2 on the road but P5 with that applied. I’ll talk to the team about the strategy after we knew about the penalty to understand it properly.
“It’s good though to finish the season with real pace in the car, so I can go into the break and reset for next year. It’s good for the team to finish so strong too ‑ with second in all three championships. A great way to send James off ‑ who I’ll always be grateful to for giving me the opportunity in Formula E.
MITCH EVANS
JAGUAR TCS RACING DRIVER #9

MITCH EVANS, 2025 LONDON E-PRIX, JAGUAR TCS RACING

MITCH EVANS, 2025 LONDON E-PRIX, JAGUAR TCS RACING
