It was a party in Portland for some as the double-header weekend served up double the drama with the championship fight close after leaving the USA.
You've voted and 63% of you picked Antonio Felix da Costa's double-header delight with victories in both legs of the 2024 Hankook Portland E-Prix as the winner.
Joint on 20% was Edoardo Mortara bringing Mahindra their best points score of the season and Robin Frijns' return to the podium with a pair of seconds. Close behind was Jean-Eric Vergne's record-breaking 17th pole on 19% of the vote.
Da Costa does the double
Only a handful of drivers have achieved a victory clean sweep in a double-header, and Antonio Felix da Costa was one of them, and now the TAG Heuer Porsche driver can add another to his name and the accolade of being the only driver to score two back-to-back victories on a double-header weekend. It was the third victory on the bounce for da Costa in Season 10, the Portuguese driver putting himself right in the championship fight heading into the final race weekend.
JEV breaks pole record
Jean-Eric Vergne stretched his pole prowess in the second leg of the Portland double-header weekend. The Frenchman on rails and fighting his DS PENSKE machine to topple da Costa in the Final to secure his 17th Julius Baer Pole Position and cement his name at the top of the record books with one pole clear of Sebastien Buemi (Envision Racing).
Frijns' podium pair
Portland marked Robin Frijns' 99th and 100th races in Formula E, and the Dutchman didn't disappoint in his centenary race in Formula E. The Envision Racing driver had to wait for his return to the podium but he did so in fine form with a pair of second-place finishes in Portland.
Mortara scores Mahindra's season-best finish
Mahindra continues their rise in Season 10, and Edoardo Mortara brought more points to the table for the Indian outfit in Portland. The Swiss-Italian was right in the mix in the first race, fighting in the lead group to eventually finish the race in fourth - as those solid points brought Mahindra off the bottom of the teams' standings.