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Formula E

2025 Formula E championship standings after Mexico City E-Prix

Check out the full Formula E championship standings after the 2025 Mexico City E-Prix.

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Antonio Felix da Costa has moved into the lead of the Formula E drivers' championship after finishing second in the Mexico City E-Prix. 

The Season 6 champion has a 12-point lead over Oliver Rowland, who win at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez. Evans sits in joint-second on 25 points. 

Reigning world champion Pascal Wehrlein is third, with rookie Taylor Barnard completing the top five. Nick Cassidy remains without a point. 

In the teams' championship, Porsche has amassed 58 points in two races, putting it 29 clear of McLaren.

Check out the full championship standings below!

Drivers' standings

Pos. Driver Nat. Team Points
1 Antonio Felix da Costa PRT Porsche 37
2 Oliver Rowland GBR Nissan 25
3 Mitch Evans NZL Jaguar 25
4 Pascal Wehrlein DEU Porsche 21
5 Taylor Barnard GBR McLaren 17
6 Sam Bird GBR McLaren 12
7 Jake Dennis GBR Andretti 12
8 Jean-Eric Vergne FRA DS Penske 12
9 Nyck de Vries NED Mahindra 12
10 Edoardo Mortara CHE Mahindra 10
11 Maximilian Günther DEU DS Penske 8
12 Stoffel Vandoorne BEL Maserati 7
13 Sebastian Buemi CHE Envision 6
14 Dan Ticktum GBR Cupra Kiro 4
15 Nico Müller CHE Andretti 2
16 Jake Hughes GBR Maserati 0
17 Zane Maloney BRB Lola 0
18 Robin Frijns NED Envision 0
19 Norman Nato FRA Nissan 0
20 Nick Cassidy NZL Jaguar 0
21 Lucas di Grassi BRZ Lola 0
22 David Beckmann DEU Cupra Kiro 0

Teams' standings

Pos. Team Points
1 Porsche 58
2 McLaren 29
3 Nissan 25
4 Jaguar 25
5 Mahindra 22
6 DS Penske 20
7 Andretti 14
8 Maserati 7
9 Envision 6
10 Cupra Kiro 4
11 Lola Yamaha ABT 0

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