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Nick Cassidy masterclass gives Citroen its first w...

Nick Cassidy pulled off a strategic masterclass to win the Mexico Metropolis E-Prix from thirteenth on the grid to present Citroen its first Method E victory in solely its second race.

The French marque is new to the all-electric championship within the 2025/26 season and has already made a stellar begin, including to Cassidy’s third within the Sao Paulo opener with a win on the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez. 

A superb vitality saving tactic, plus an off-set use of Assault Mode was key to the New Zealander’s win and he was joined on the rostrum by Edoardo Mortara and reigning champion Oliver Rowland.

It capped off a busy day on the championship’s one hundred and fiftieth race, which started with qualifying the place Taylor Barnard was quickest however a observe restrict violation on the final nook deleted his lap time within the remaining duel.

Sebastien Buemi subsequently inherited pole, however the Envision driver endured a disastrous begin as he misjudged the braking zone and went into the escape highway at Flip 1.

Barnard subsequently took the race lead, however such an honour modified a number of occasions within the early levels with drivers targeted on saving vitality and deciding when to make use of Assault Mode.

One driver to go early was Pascal Wehrlein, who had jumped from eighth to first come lap 5; the Porsche sequence champion saying that his goal was to manage the race from the opening excursions, believing overtaking would then show tough.

That is the alternative of what transpired although as a result of as soon as his four-minute Assault Mode was over, he shortly dropped down the order with it apparent that the race can be received on technique.

Nick Cassidy, Citroen Racing e-CX leads Edoardo Mortara, Mahindra Racing Mahindra M12Electro

Photograph by: Hector Vivas / Getty Photographs

Those that had been affected person with their Assault Mode and saved their battery for the ultimate levels had been in the end rewarded, firstly because of a yellow flag turned security automotive between laps 17 and 20.

This occurred as a result of Nyck de Vries went off at Flip 1 with what seemed to be a mechanical subject sending him into the run-off space.

There was then one other yellow flag on lap 25 after Antonio Felix da Costa, whereas defending from Cassidy on the within, collided into Maximilian Gunther who then spun and knocked da Costa into Dan Ticktum at Turns 5 and 6.

This was a battle for the decrease positions of the highest 10, a lot of Cassidy’s restoration drive had come within the remaining 13 laps. These 13 laps included the Citroen driver utilizing his full eight-minute Assault Mode, starting with a six-minute stint.

Having solely two minutes of the additional energy software left did make him considerably weak to second-placed Mortara – who had 4 minutes remaining – by the point Cassidy had reached the entrance, however he’d utilised his vitality higher than his Mahindra rival.

It created a tense battle for the win late on and Mortara threw all the pieces at it, however sensible defending from Cassidy gave him a twelfth sequence win. Such a detailed battle additionally allowed others to shut and Rowland was beneficiary of that, having overtaken Barnard, who completed fourth, and fifth-placed Jake Dennis late on.  

Wehrlein in the end completed sixth with Pepe Marti seventh; the Kiro rookie being one other to have profited from saving a lot of his battery till the ultimate laps. The remaining factors paying positions went to Jean-Eric Vergne, Nico Muller and Norman Nato.

All of it leaves Cassidy on the prime of the standings and if historical past suggests something, then he’ll develop into world champion: the final three Mexico Metropolis E-Prix winners have gone on to say the title.

Photographs from Mexico E-Prix race

Race winner Nick Cassidy, Citroen Racing


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Sebastien Buemi, Envision Racing


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Sebastien Buemi, Envision Racing


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Jean-Eric Vergne, Citroen Racing, and Nick Cassidy, Citroen Racing


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Pascal Wehrlein, Porsche Formula E Team


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Dan Ticktum, CUPRA KIRO, and Josep Maria Marti, CUPRA KIRO


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Antonio Felix da Costa, Jaguar TCS Racing, and Mitch Evans, Jaguar TCS Racing


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Mitch Evans, Jaguar TCS Racing, and Jeff Dodds, CEO of Formula E


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Lucas di Grassi, Lola Yamaha ABT Formula E Team, Josep Maria Marti, CUPRA KIRO


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Nick Cassidy, Citroen Racing


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Jake Dennis, Andretti Formula E


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Felipe Drugovich, Andretti Formula E


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Nick Cassidy, Citroen Racing e-CX, exits the garage


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Antonio Felix da Costa, Jaguar TCS Racing, Gary Ekerold, Race Director of Jaguar TCS Racing


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Jake Dennis, Andretti Formula E,


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Norman Nato, Nissan Formula E Team Nissan e-4ORCE 05


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Taylor Barnard, DS PENSKE


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Taylor Barnard, DS PENSKE


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Sebastien Buemi, Envision Racing


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Zane Maloney, Lola Yamaha ABT Formula E Team


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Oliver Rowland, Nissan Formula E Team


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Nick Cassidy, Citroen Racing


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Maximilian Gunther, DS PENSKE


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Antonio Felix da Costa, Jaguar TCS Racing


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Jean-Eric Vergne, Citroen Racing, a team member on the grid,


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Maximilian Gunther, DS PENSKE


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Edoardo Mortara, Mahindra Racing


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Jake Dennis, Andretti Formula E, in the garage


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The car of Antonio Felix da Costa of Portugal Jaguar TCS Racing Jaguar I-TYPE 7


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Sebastien Buemi, Envision Racing


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General view


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Maximilian Gunther, DS Penske DS E-Tense FE25


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Maximilian Gunther, DS Penske DS E-Tense FE25, Dan Ticktum, CUPRA KIRO Porsche 99X Electric WCG3


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Nick Cassidy, Citroen Racing e-CX


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Dan Ticktum, CUPRA KIRO Porsche 99X Electric WCG3


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Felipe Drugovich, Andretti Formula E Porsche 99X Electric


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Taylor Barnard, DS Penske DS E-Tense FE25


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Josep Maria Marti, CUPRA KIRO Porsche 99X Electric WCG3


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Lucas di Grassi, Lola Yamaha ABT Formula E Team Lola-Yamaha T001


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Felipe Drugovich, Andretti Formula E Porsche 99X Electric


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Jean-Eric Vergne, Citroen Racing e-CX


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Oliver Rowland, Nissan Formula E Team Nissan e-4ORCE 05


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Norman Nato, Nissan Formula E Team Nissan e-4ORCE 05


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Nick Cassidy, Citroen Racing e-CX


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Maximilian Guenther, DS Penske DS E-Tense FE25


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Oliver Rowland, Nissan Formula E Team Nissan e-4ORCE 05


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Race winner Nick Cassidy, Citroen Racing


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Race winner Nick Cassidy, Citroen Racing


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Third placed Oliver Rowland, Nissan Formula E Team


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Second placed Edoardo Mortara, Mahindra Racing


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Race winner Nick Cassidy, Citroen Racing


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Race winner Nick Cassidy, Citroen Racing, Edoardo Mortara, Mahindra Racing, Oliver Rowland, Nissan Formula E Team


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Race winner Nick Cassidy, Citroen Racing


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Race winner Nick Cassidy, Citroen Racing


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Race winner Nick Cassidy, Citroen Racing


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Nick Cassidy, Citroen Racing e-CX, Edoardo Mortara, Mahindra Racing Mahindra M12Electro, Jake Dennis, Andretti Formula E Porsche 99X Electric, Oliver Rowland, Nissan Formula E Team Nissan e-4ORCE 05


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