
Nick Cassidy on Berlin E-Prix win: 'I don't want to take the moment from Oliver Rowland'
Nick Cassidy belted out Taylor Swift's Love Story with his teammates after securing his first win of the season in Shanghai. He followed it up with a second victory in Berlin on Sunday, but the Jaguar TCS Racing driver was quick to shift the spotlight to Nissan's Oliver Rowland, who nearly stole the show by clinching the Formula E Drivers' Championship with a fourth-place finish.
Cassidy has now opened up about his win at the Berlin E-Prix Part 2 — a double triumph for Jaguar after his teammate Mitch Evans won Part 1 on Saturday.
Nick Cassidy on his second victory of the season in Berlin
Sharing his feelings after the end of the Berlin E-Prix, Nick Cassidy said: 'What an awesome race. Firstly, to be honest, I don't want to take the moment from Oli [Rowland] and the Nissan guys — World Champions with a whole weekend to spare is an incredible achievement. Well done to Oliver, he's been a class act all year.'
Speaking about the team and his race car, he added, 'My guys called it perfectly. We had a really good car in the race. We kind of knew we screwed up in qualifying, and I was a bit upset about that, but the car during the race was fantastic—it was awesome. That's three wins here now. This place didn't used to be kind to me, but it's become an amazing venue for me over the years, so it's really cool to have won here for three consecutive years.
We've been improving all season—it's no secret that Jaguar is back. The future for the team is very bright. They're going to keep getting better, and I think that's been obvious over the past few weekends. I had a fantastic car.'
Nick Cassidy shares joyful podium moments from Berlin E-Prix
Nick Cassidy posted several pictures from his Berlin celebration on Instagram. Alongside images of him popping champagne on the podium, the 30-year-old captioned the post: 'Yesssss! P1 in Berlin!! What a team effort.
@jaguarracing.'
Jaguar Racing responded in the comments: 'That's how it's done, Cass.' Sergio Sette Camara, who raced for Nissan in place of Norman Nato, added several clapping emojis. One fan commented, 'Massive congratulations!! That was another master-Cass, and I cannot wait to see you do a repeat in London — but from further ahead on the grid.' Another fan praised the team's weekend sweep, writing, 'Congratulations, Nick. Congratulations to the team for winning two days in a row!'
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Berlin E-Prix 2025 results: Nick Cassidy wins Round 14 race, Oliver Rowland clinches Formula E World Championship
In addition to his victories in Shanghai and Berlin, Cassidy also secured a podium in Monaco, finishing third in one of the double-header races. He currently sits fifth in the 2025 Formula E Drivers' Standings with 102 points.
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