Nissan Formula E Team’s Oliver Rowland put in a fantastic drive at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, recovering strongly from a mid-race setback to clinch third in Round 2 of the 2025/26 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship. Meanwhile, teammate Norman Nato fought hard in a dramatic midfield battle, finishing 10th and scoring a point for the team.
Reigning champion Rowland progressed to the Duels after a positive showing in qualifying, lining up eighth on the grid. Taking his first Attack Mode at the halfway mark the Brit was unfortunate to be shuffled off the road, dropping multiple positions. Seconds later, a Full Course Yellow was called, meaning he lost out on a minute of extra power. When the race resumed, he made some fantastic moves to re-enter the battle for the podium. Despite running out of Attack Mode before those around him, he was able to make one final daring overtake to finish third after a tense and tight final lap.
Teammate Nato missed out on the Duels by a narrow margin, starting the race 12th. He executed a positive strategy, saving energy in the first part of the race to allow him to push later on. The Frenchman recovered well from contact that cost him multiple positions and drove efficiently to earn 10th at the checkered flag.
To mark visiting one of Nissan’s major markets, both cars sported a special livery which featured a traditional Mexican take on the squad’s cherry blossom pattern. Created by Mexican artist César Menchaca, the design celebrated Mexican identity, while also blending cultural values of both Mexico and Japan, such as respect, honesty and hard work.
Finishing on the podium in the first two races of Season 12 marks a strong start to Rowland’s title defense, currently third in the Drivers’ Championship. Nissan Formula E Team is also third in the Teams’ Standings, while Nissan sits in the same position in the Manufacturers’ Championship.
Formula E returns to action on 31 January when the series travels to Miami, USA for a first race around the Miami International Autodrome.