Nick Cassidy, from New Zealand, Citroen Racing, during the Formula E Grand Prix of Sao Paulo, December 2025. Photo: ANDERSON ROMãO
New Zealand driver Nick Cassidy's delivered Citroen their first Formula E victory in Mexico City, securing his maiden win of the 12th season while navigating an incident-packed second round that lived up to its reputation for unpredictable racing.
The New Zealander, competing for the French manufacturer's debut in the all-electric series, also took the championship lead with 40 points, having finished third in Sao Paulo last month.
"The atmosphere here is second to none. To win with Citroen, what a dreamy start and what a moment," said Cassidy. "There's a statistic that whoever wins this race will get the championship, so I wasn't going to give that one up."
Swiss Edoardo Mortara from Mahindra finished second after a strong defensive drive against Nissan's Oliver Rowland who completed the podium.
Former Formula 1 driver Nyck de Vries endured a particularly difficult day when problems with his Mahindra car forced a stop on lap 17 that brought out a yellow flag.
The traditionally unpredictable Mexican round saw drivers fighting for every position in the late stages, with Porsche's Nico Muller and his teammate Pascal Wehrlein trying their best to reach the podium.
Cassidy became the biggest beneficiary of the chaos, however, as he secured Citroen's debut victory.
- Reuters