Nissan Formula E Team took an excellent win in Round 2 of the 2024/25 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship, thanks to several late overtakes from Oliver Rowland to ensure its maiden GEN3 Evo success.
Earlier today, the Brit made the semi-finals of the duels, lining up in fourth on the grid, with his teammate Norman Nato starting from P18, after a frustrating session.
Rowland made his way into the top-three by Turn 1 on the second lap and pulled off a stunning last corner overtake to move up another place as the race approached the halfway stage. Dropping back and saving his Attack Mode until later compared to his fellow competitors, he managed to utilize the remainder of his extra power on the late Safety Car restart, moving from fourth to first in less than a minute to wrap up a remarkable victory in Mexico.
On the other side of the garage, Nato battled hard with those around him in a tightly matched field, ensuring a clean performance which moved him up five positions finishing P13.
This result now means that Nissan sits second in the Manufacturers’ Standings after the opening two rounds of Season 11, and sees Rowland move up into the same place in the Drivers’ Championship. The series continues next month with a maiden trip to Jeddah as the first double-header of the campaign takes place on February 13-15.