Cassidy wins in London, second overall
- Dave Worsley
- Jul 28
- 1 min read

Nick Cassidy signed off for Jaguar TCS Racing in style with double victory to take second in the Drivers' World Championship.
The 30-year-old Kiwi had a dominant Round 16 victory at a packed Excel London after having scored only one point from the first six races of 2024/25, hoever this win - from lights-to-flag - saw him bag a hat-trick of victories.
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Cassidy crossed the line 13.5 seconds ahead of Mahindra Racing's Nyck de Vries for the second-largest winning margin in Formula E history.
Only Antonio Felix da Costa had won three on the spin before. Another second spot for de Vries helped Mahindra seal a best Teams' finish of fourth since 2017/18.
Sebastien Buemi (Envision Racing) followed up a Jakarta podium with third in London- up from 19th on the grid at the outset.
Jake Dennis (Andretti) came home fourth, with New Zealander Mitch Evans (Jaguar TCS Racing) following in fifth - a five-second penalty for speeding under Full Course Yellow conditions costing him the second place he'd secured on-track.
Porsche secured their maiden Teams' and Manufacturers' World Championship titles, with Jaguar TCS Racing also beating Nissan to second in both the Teams' and Manufacturers' running at the last.






