- Nick Cassidy took an extraordinary victory from 20th on the grid to ensure Jaguar TCS Racing wins both races of the Berlin E‑Prix
- The Jaguar TCS Racing #37 made it a double success for the British team in Germany, climbing from the back of the field to take his second win of the season by 1.5 seconds from Andretti’s Jake Dennis
- The Kiwi, who claimed an extra point for fastest lap, also secured Jaguar TCS Racing’s 20th victory in Formula E – now second on the all‑time list of team wins in the championship
- Mitch Evans took a strong fifth place, narrowly missing out on a podium finish
- Cassidy moves up to fifth in the Drivers’ World Championship with Evans also up a place to 12th
- Jaguar TCS Racing is now up to fourth in the Teams’ World Championship as a result of back‑to‑back wins at the Temphelhof Airport Circuit
In a race where energy management and team strategy was critical, Cassidy and Jaguar TCS Racing delivered a masterclass to climb from 20th on the grid to take a remarkable victory, Cassidy’s ninth in Formula E, and move up to fifth in the Drivers’ standings after his second win of the campaign.
The Kiwi, who has scored more points than anyone else in Formula E in the past eight races with 92, also took the fastest lap on the way to victory in Germany, his third in total in the German capital.
Team‑mate Mitch Evans secured a strong fifth place, moving up from ninth on the grid and fought for a top‑three finish throughout, but the Jaguar TCS Racing #9 narrowly missed out on a podium finish by just over two seconds.

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

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

NICK CASSIDY, 2025 BERLIN E-PRIX, JAGUAR TCS RACING
Changeable conditions had been a theme throughout the Berlin E‑Prix and they were once again for Round 14. Despite heavy rainfall for FP3, track conditions had improved significantly prior to qualifying. With both Jaguar TCS Racing drivers running a wet setup, Cassidy and Evans’ performance was compromised – with both missing out on the Duels.
In the race, however, both were able to make excellent progress through the field, and despite two safety car periods Evans and Cassidy has moved up to fourth and twelfth, respectively, with 15 laps remaining and both Attack Mode deployments still to deploy.
An attacking surge from Evans saw the Kiwi climb to the front when the racing resumed, and he fought for the podium for the remainder of the 41‑lap race, but just missed out on back‑to‑back top‑three finishes in Berlin.
But it was a late charge from Cassidy, taking his Attack Mode deployments on lap 31 and lap 35, who seized the initiative, stealing a march on the opposition to take a dramatic victory – his fourth for Jaguar TCS Racing and his eleventh podium for the British team.
After taking a remarkable 71 points from Berlin with two victories and a fastest lap – not to mention Evans’ pole position in Round 13 – Jaguar TCS Racing are now fourth in the Teams’ World Championship – just six points adrift of the top three – with Jaguar consolidating its third place in the Manufacturers’ standings.

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2025 BERLIN E-PRIX, JAGUAR TCS RACING

2025 BERLIN E-PRIX, JAGUAR TCS RACING
An incredible weekend for the team here in Germany – two wins in Berlin is really special and will live long in the memory. The momentum is really with us at the moment and everyone at Jaguar TCS Racing should be proud of their efforts. We showed this weekend that no matter what the conditions, or the challenge ahead of us, that we were up to the task ‑ and that is a remarkable feeling.”
“Everyone knows that a driver of Nick’s class can never be written off, even when starting from P20 on the grid. He and the team delivered a strategic masterclass, adeptly moving up the order and staying out of trouble, before making a decisive move in the closing stages to take a fantastic victory – our 20th in Formula E, which we will remember for some time.
“Mitch fought at the front of the field for much of the race and it felt like he had a strong chance of taking back‑to‑back podiums in Berlin, but he was unlucky to just miss out on the top three. He has had a really impressive weekend and should be buoyed heading into the final two races in London. We are all incredibly motivated to perform strongly at our home race, and taking two victories from two races in Berlin gives everyone a huge boost.
JAMES BARCLAY
JAGUAR TCS RACING TEAM PRINCIPAL

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

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

NICK CASSIDY, 2025 BERLIN E-PRIX, JAGUAR TCS RACING
What a great race! After another difficult qualifying it looked tough starting from the back, but we knew if we executed well we had a quick car today. So I’m really proud of myself and the team for the way ran our race today ‑ win number three in three years for me in Berlin!
NICK CASSIDY
JAGUAR TCS RACING DRIVER #37
Today’s race was difficult given the pack racing style of the track in Berlin ‑ but I feel we got everything we could from where we started the race. A really strong weekend for us as a team with a win each for me and Nick ‑ so we’re looking forward to our home race in London to finish the season.
MITCH EVANS
JAGUAR TCS RACING DRIVER #9

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

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