Cassidy is a master at picking exactly the right moment to pounce and make use of Formula E’s two all-wheel drive ATTACK MODE power boosts – and the 2026 Hankook Mexico City E-Prix was just the latest example of many in the GEN3 era.
The New Zealander brought his Citroën home first having sliced through the pack for his fourth win in five races – and the French automaker’s first in Formula E – heading Mortara under severe pressure with the Mahindra driver leaving his ATTACK MODE deployment late.
Cassidy did hold on though for more silverware after his P3 in the São Paulo season-opener, with Mortara’s mirrors full of reigning FIA World Champion Rowland through the sweeping final turn as the top five crossed the line within a second of each other.
Taylor Barnard (DS PENSKE) had started best, pressuring polesitter Sébastien Buemi (Envision Racing) into a mistake on the defensive at Turn 1. The young Brit led on Lap 1 as he chased the accolade of becoming the series’ youngest-ever winner, but was squeezed down the top six early on – winding up just about there at the chequered flag with a creditable fourth as he made it past Dennis (Andretti Formula E) right at the line. Dennis himself finished fifth, ahead of Porsche’s Pascal Wehrlein.
Pepe Martí (CUPRA KIRO) overcame a grid penalty and a Stop/Go to secure maiden points with a superb seventh ahead of Jean-Éric Vergne in the other Citroën, Nico Mueller (Porsche) and Norman Nato (Nissan).
All that saw Cassidy top the Drivers’ FIA World Championship table on 40 points to Dennis’ 36 and Rowland on 34. Citroën leads Andretti in the Teams’ FIA World Championship standings 44 to 36 points. In the Manufacturers’ FIA World Championship, Stellantis has a seven-point lead on Porsche. The ABB FIA Formula E World Championship will continue with Round 3 in Miami on 31 January 2026.
Nick Cassidy, No. 37, Citroën Racing said:
“This is unbelievable! In front of all these amazing fans, this atmosphere is second to none in Formula E, so to get a win here with Citroen, what a dream start we’ve had. I’m just so happy for my guys and thanks to them for believing in me, for bringing me to be part of this project. I think there are some really cool times ahead – what a moment.
“I didn’t think until the last lap that we were okay. I was happy with the P4 today, starting P13, my radio was very much like ‘let’s secure a good result’ but my engineer has always been making the right calls. This one is very much for him as it is for me and the whole team. It’s the team, the car, the package and the strategy that enabled us to win that race – you can’t win this race with a bad car.
“I made a deal with JEV [Jean-Éric Vergne] on Thursday that if I won I’d shave my head. There’s a statistic that whoever wins this race wins the championship so I wasn’t giving that one up – if we win the championship I’ll shave my head anyway!”
Edoardo Mortara, No. 48, Mahindra Racing said: said:
“Nick [Cassidy] did a really good race. We started to struggle mid-way through the race, unfortunately it didn’t give us the opportunity to launch in the last laps. I’m very happy with P2 and this podium, and some solid points for us.”
Oliver Rowland, No. 23, Nissan Formula E Team said:
“I was one of the first to take the ATTACK MODE, so when the Full-Course Yellow came out and I’d lost five places I thought my race was done. But we were really efficient and I kept the energy, I could just be quick at the end and the pace was the key thing. I was delighted to get on the podium. It’s a good event as always that Formula E puts on here with this crowd – it’s an absolute pleasure to race here and I hope the fans enjoyed it.”
