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Formula E News: Pascal Wehrlein wins Jeddah E-Prix round 4

JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia — Pascal Wehrlein turned his 100th Formula E start into a masterclass in strategy and control, storming to victory in Round 4 of the 2025/26 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship under the lights at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit.

–by Mark Cipolloni–

The Porsche Formula E Team driver started from third on the grid but played the new PIT BOOST and ATTACK MODE rules to perfection, activating his 50kW all-wheel-drive boost later than his rivals and building an eight-second cushion that proved unbeatable in the closing stages.

“It was a super, nicely executed race,” Wehrlein said afterwards. “I waited a bit with the PIT BOOST but also with the ATTACK MODE, and I think that was the right strategy. We managed to do that and in the end I could manage the pace. It was a very enjoyable race and I also had good fights — some pretty tough ones, especially at the start — but we got through it.”

Edoardo Mortara recovered brilliantly from a disastrous wheel-spinning start that dropped him from pole to fifth inside the opening lap. The Mahindra Racing driver fought his way back to second with a late ATTACK MODE charge, but knew the win had slipped away at the first corner.

“The incident at the start must have been nice for the cameras!” Mortara joked. “I lost five places… but the team has done a tremendous job. Today’s start wasn’t ideal, but it’s not the end of the world and we still finished P2.”

Mitch Evans completed the podium for Jaguar TCS Racing, slicing through the field from outside the top 10 with another perfectly timed late ATTACK MODE to grab third.

Saudi Arabia Race 1 pole winner Mitch Evans. Image supplied

Nico Müller finished a strong fourth for Porsche, with António Félix da Costa fifth and Nick Cassidy—starting all the way back in 13th—charging to sixth for Citroën Racing.

Race winner Pascal Wehrlein of Germany and Porsche Formula E Team celebrates on the podium during the Jeddah E-Prix, Round 4 of the 2026 FIA Formula E World Championship at Jeddah Corniche Circuit on February 13, 2026 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Simon Galloway/LAT Images)

Official Results – 2026 Jeddah E-Prix, Round 4

Pos Driver Team Laps Behind
1 Pascal Wehrlein Porsche Formula E Team 32 +0.000s
2 Edoardo Mortara Mahindra Racing 32 +2.677s
3 Mitch Evans Jaguar TCS Racing 32 +7.097s
4 Nico Müller Porsche Formula E Team 32 +8.735s
5 António Félix da Costa Jaguar TCS Racing 32 +9.153s
6 Nick Cassidy Citroën Racing 32 +11.381s
7 Sébastien Buemi Envision Racing 32 +11.836s
8 Jean-Éric Vergne Citroën Racing 32 +12.305s
9 Jake Dennis Andretti Formula E 32 +12.726s
10 Taylor Barnard DS PENSKE 32 +13.125s
11 Maximilian Günther DS PENSKE 32 +16.048s
12 Dan Ticktum WCG3 CUPRA KIRO 32 +16.283s
13 Norman Nato Nissan Formula E Team 32 +16.718s
14 Jordi Martí WCG3 CUPRA KIRO 32 +17.048s
15 Felipe Drugovich Andretti Formula E 32 +19.871s
16 Lucas di Grassi Lola Yamaha ABT 32 +20.280s
17 Oliver Rowland Nissan Formula E Team 32 +22.257s
18 Joel Eriksson Envision Racing 32 +43.191s
NC Zane Maloney Lola Yamaha ABT 0 Not Classified
DNS Nyck de Vries Mahindra Racing 0 Did Not Start

Top-2 in Championship Standings (after Round 4)
Drivers
1. Pascal Wehrlein – 64 pts
2. Nick Cassidy – 48 pts

Teams
1. Porsche Formula E Team – 109 pts
2. Mahindra Racing – 59 pts

Manufacturers
1. Porsche – 125 pts
2. Jaguar TCS Racing – 81 pts

Wehrlein’s win and fastest lap delivered a 26-point haul and moved him to the top of the Drivers’ Championship. Porsche now lead both the Teams’ and Manufacturers’ standings.

The action continues tomorrow night with Round 5 of the Jeddah double-header on the same spectacular Corniche Circuit.