Nissan Formula E Team demonstrated excellent pace and led the São Paulo E-Prix for the majority of the event, before penalties denied the team points at a dramatic 2024/25 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship curtain raiser.
An excellent qualifying for the squad saw Oliver Rowland line up on the front row for the first race of the GEN3 Evo era, with Nato close behind in sixth. The British driver’s fantastic getaway launched him into the lead, which he held for several laps. Meanwhile, Frenchman Nato was battling hard in the points-paying positions, and had worked his way to the front before a drive-through penalty for overpower dropped him down the order.
After exchanging positions during the Attack Mode phase, Rowland re-gained the lead just before a red flag interruption. Unfortunately, due to the timing of the stoppage, Rowland lost more than two minutes of his extra power and was relegated to second for the restart. However, another superb start meant he would re-claim the lead and pull away from the chasing pack, before he also received a drive-through penalty for overpower.
Nato had worked his way back up the order strongly, and was inside the top-10 before the second red flag intervention. At the final restart, Nato fought hard with those around him, coming across the line in sixth, before a post-race penalty for not being in the correct position at the restart dropped him to 13th, while Rowland came home in 14th.