Mitch Evans has set a new benchmark in Formula E, securing his 16th career victory with a standout performance at the Berlin E-Prix.
Starting from 17th on the grid, the Kiwi driver executed a measured race built on precise energy management and well-timed ATTACK MODE use, working through the field to take the win.

The result marks his second victory of the current ABB FIA Formula E World Championship season and lifts him to second in the drivers’ standings on 98 points, just behind Pascal Wehrlein on 101.
Evans also added valuable points earlier in the weekend, finishing sixth in the opening race for Jaguar TCS Racing.
He said the result followed a challenging build-up, where he prioritised tyre preservation over qualifying performance.
“We’ve lacked one-lap pace here, so I chose to save tyres for the race,” Evans said.
“The team backed that decision and we executed well. We stayed patient early, then pushed at the right time. Once in front, the car felt strong.
“Now the focus shifts to Monaco, which feels like a home race for me.”
