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Who will win Formula E Teams' and Manufacturers' World Championships? Porsche leads, but Nissan is close behind

Who will win Formula E Teams' and Manufacturers' World Championships? Porsche leads, but Nissan is close behind

Time of India5 days ago
TAG Heuer Porsche drivers Antonio Felix Da Costa and Pascal Wehrlein (Image credit: Porsche)
Nissan's Oliver Rowland has sealed the FIA Drivers' World Championship, but the fight for the ultimate team and manufacturer championships is still on. Thanks to TAG Heuer Porsche drivers Pascal Wehrlein and Antonio Felix da Costa, the team is currently leading in both categories — but Nissan is not far behind.
Just one good race could be enough for Nissan to snatch the lead from Porsche at the upcoming London double-header.
Who is winning the Teams' World Championship 2025?
There isn't much of a gap between the two powerhouse manufacturers — Nissan and TAG Heuer Porsche. In the FIA Teams' Championship, TAG Heuer Porsche leads with 228 points, but Nissan is hot on their heels with 205 points.
Porsche has demonstrated strong performance throughout the season, with Antonio Felix da Costa and Pascal Wehrlein contributing to nine podium finishes, including a win for Wehrlein in Miami and three pole positions.
Nissan has also been doing well, thanks to Oliver Rowland's championship-winning performance. He contributed 184 of Nissan's total 205 points. His teammate, Norman Nato, skipped the Berlin E-Prix but will be returning in London to compete for the team.
In third place is DS Penske, followed by Jaguar TCS Racing and NEOM McLaren. In sixth place is Mahindra Racing, followed by Andretti in seventh and Maserati in eighth in the Teams' Standings.
Who is winning the Manufacturers' World Championship 2025?
The FIA Manufacturers' World Championship was introduced this season and currently has Porsche at the top of the standings with 342 points. Their success in this category is bolstered by the contributions of their customer teams — Andretti and CUPRA Kiro. Nissan is close behind in second position with 335 points, having benefited from the performance of its customer team, NEOM McLaren. Jaguar follows in third but is far behind with 279 points.
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Season 11 will come to a close with the nail-biting London double-header at the ExCeL Circuit. It is set to begin on July 25 with the first free practice session. Round 15 will be held on Saturday, July 26, and Round 16 on Sunday, July 27. Fans will be watching closely to see if Nissan can flip the standings to secure one or both of the Teams' and Manufacturers' titles.
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