Key Points

Nick Cassidy ended his year-long winless streak by conquering the rain-hit 2025 Shanghai E-Prix. Starting from pole, the Jaguar driver navigated tricky wet conditions and capitalized on Pascal Wehrlein's slip to glide to victory. Although the race became a sprint due to safety concerns, Cassidy maintained control to finish ahead of Wehrlein and Antonio Felix da Costa. This triumph not only wraps up his challenging period but also shifts focus to the intense championship battle in Jakarta.

Key Points: Nick Cassidy Triumphs in Rain-Soaked Shanghai E-Prix

  • Nick Cassidy wins from pole in rainy Shanghai
  • Wehrlein and da Costa complete podium
  • Cassidy unchallenged after Wehrlein's error
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Cassidy ends winless run in rain-hit Shanghai E-Prix

Cassidy ends winless run with commanding victory at 2025 Shanghai E-Prix amid heavy rain.

"The challenge shifted from strategy to survival in treacherous conditions. - Xinhua"

Shanghai, June 1

Nick Cassidy ended a year-long wait for victory with a commanding drive in treacherous conditions to win the second race of the 2025 Shanghai E-Prix, as Formula E's typically close racing gave way to cautious control in the wet.

The Jaguar driver won from pole position in a race that started under the Safety Car following torrential rain that had disrupted both third practice and qualifying. Visibility and grip at the Shanghai International Circuit were at a premium throughout the day, and the race's opening six laps were neutralised before a rolling start finally released the field.

That rolling start created immediate separation, and the frantic, wheel-to-wheel action seen on Saturday was nowhere to be found. Whereas the previous race in Shanghai had seen second to 12th covered by just three seconds, the day's contest told a different story. Cassidy finished 13 seconds clear of Antonio Felix da Costa in third, with Pascal Wehrlein slotting into second to deliver a double podium for Porsche, reports Xinhua.

The lack of energy saving - made unnecessary by the low-speed opening laps and the race's overall shortened duration - turned the event into a flat-out sprint. But in conditions where aquaplaning was a constant threat, the challenge shifted from strategy to survival. Overtaking proved exceptionally difficult, as stepping even slightly off the racing line often resulted in a loss of control.

That reality was on full display when Wehrlein, who had closed on Cassidy after the first round of Attack Modes, ran wide at Turn 7 and lost crucial time. It left Cassidy unchallenged out front, allowing the New Zealander to steadily build a gap and cruise to the finish.

Further back, chaos continued in small bursts. Kiro's David Beckmann spun twice as he struggled for traction, and Saturday's winner Maximilian Gunther was forced into retirement with a mechanical issue. Notably, despite the treacherous conditions, the German was the only driver to fail to see the chequered flag.

Further down the field, title leader Oliver Rowland had qualified only 17th and made little headway through the field, eventually finishing 13th without scoring points.

Though the Briton retains a healthy lead in the Drivers' Championship, 68 points clear of second-placed Wehrlein, he cannot now seal the title at the next round in Jakarta, with the battle set to run until at least the Berlin double-header in mid-July.

Porsche's double podium sees the German outfit take the lead in the Team's Championship with 191 points, just a single point ahead of Rowland's Nissan team.

The next round of the 2024-2025 Formula E World Championship is the Jakarta ePrix on June 21.

- IANS

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Rahul P.
Finally Cassidy gets his win! 🎉 But what a strange race - felt more like watching boats than cars with all that water. Formula E should consider better drainage systems for wet races. Still, happy for the Kiwi driver after such a long drought!
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Priya M.
As an Indian motorsport fan, I wish we had Formula E races here! The wet conditions made this Shanghai race quite dramatic. Though not much overtaking happened, the skill to keep these electric cars on track was impressive. Jaguar's strategy worked perfectly for Cassidy.
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Arjun K.
The safety concerns were real - glad no major crashes happened. But honestly, such weather races aren't great for spectators. Formula E needs to balance safety with entertainment. Maybe shorter races when conditions are this bad?
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Sunita R.
Porsche's performance was solid! Double podium is no joke in these conditions. Interesting how the championship battle is heating up. Hope we get to see more Indian representation in Formula E soon - maybe Mahindra can step up their game next season?
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Vikram S.
The race was boring compared to normal Formula E standards. No energy management, no close racing - just survival mode. I understand safety comes first, but maybe they should have postponed? Anyway, congrats to Cassidy for keeping it clean in tough conditions 👏
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Neha T.
As someone new to Formula E, this was fascinating to watch! The way these electric cars handled (or struggled with) the wet track was educational. Makes me appreciate the skill of these drivers even more. Looking forward to Jakarta now!

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