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Formula E

2025 Berlin E-Prix - Formula E Race results

Check out the full race results for the opening race of the Formula E Berlin E-Prix – held in the German capital!

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Mitch Evans converted pole position into victory in the opening race of Formula E's Berlin E-Prix, whilst championship leader Oliver Rowland retired. 

Pascal Wehrlein finished second to take a huge chunk of points out of Rowland's advantage, whilst Antonio Felix da Costa completed the podium. 

However, the Portuguese driver was handed a five-second time penalty, promotion Edoardo Mortara onto the podium and Taylor Barnard into fourth – the penalty demoted da Costa to 10th.

The top five was completed by Nick Cassidy, in a race which featured four retirements. 

Check out the full results below!

2025 Berlin E-Prix - Race results

Pos. Driver Nat. Team
1 Mitch Evans NZL Jaguar
2 Pascal Wehrlein DEU Porsche
3 Edoardo Mortara CHE Mahindra
4 Taylor Barnard GBR McLaren
5 Nick Cassidy NZL Jaguar
6 Maximilian Günther DEU DS Penske
7 Sebastian Buemi CHE Envision
8 Nico Müller CHE Andretti
9 Dan Ticktum GBR Cupra Kiro
10 Antonio Felix da Costa PRT Porsche
11 Sam Bird GBR McLaren
12 Stoffel Vandoorne BEL Maserati
13 Robin Frijns NED Envision
14 Jake Hughes GBR Maserati
15 Sergio Sette Camara BRZ Nissan
16 Zane Maloney BRB Lola Yamaha ABT
17 Felipe Drugovich BRZ Mahindra
18 Lucas di Grassi BRZ Lola Yamaha ABT
DNF Oliver Rowland GBR Nissan
DNF Jean-Eric Vergne FRA DS Penske
DNF David Beckmann DEU Cupra Kiro
DNF Jake Dennis GBR Andretti

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