FACTS AND STATS: The 2025 Hankook Mexico City E-Prix in numbers

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FACTS AND STATS: The 2025 Hankook Mexico City E-Prix in numbers

Champion premonitions, the Mexico Master and Porsche's stomping ground. Here's all the data on Formula E racing in Mexico City.

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- The last two races in Mexico City have been won by the driver who went onto win the championship that season: Jake Dennis in Season 10 and Pascal Wehrlein in Season 11

- However, the team leading the Teams’ standings after Mexico City has not gone on to win the title since Season 3

2024 Hankook Mexico City E-Prix start

- Points tallies in Mexico City:

Porsche: 101
ABT (as Audi and CUPRA): 99
Jaguar TCS Racing: 98

- A Porsche or Mahindra driver has been on pole on the last six occasions in Mexico City

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- Mitch Evans led every lap of the Season 6 race; the only driver to have led in Mexico City from start to finish

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- Mexico City Season 10  was the last time a polesitter won in Formula E, 16 races ago

- Across eight previous races, 12 drivers have gained 10+ positions in the race. Lucas di Grassi, Daniel Abt and Jerome D’Ambrosio have managed to gain 10+ spots twice

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- Jerome d’Ambrosio won in Season 2 by just 0.106s - the closest winning margin in Formula E history

- The driver starting in second place on the grid has finished in the points in every race in Mexico City (and has claimed a podium in six of those eight races)

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- For the first time since Season 8, Mexico City doesn’t host the season opener

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- With the race being held on 11 January, the Hankook Mexico City E-Prix will be the second-earliest race to have been held in the calendar year (the Season 1 Buenos Aires E-Prix was hosted on 10 January)

- Both Daniel Abt (Season 4) and Pascal Wehrlein (Season 8) claimed their first Formula E win in Mexico City

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- Until Mitch Evans’ last to first win in São Paulo, Lucas di Grassi’s Season 3 win from 15th on the grid in Mexico was the furthest back any driver had previously won from

- Di Grassi is also the only driver to have claimed two fastest laps in Mexico City

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- Last season’s race in Mexico City was the last time a driver won from pole in Formula E. Since then, there have been 16 races where the polesitter has failed to win

- Sebastien Buemi is the only driver with four podiums in Mexico City. The only other city that the Season 2 champion has achieved at least four podiums in is Berlin (seven podiums)


- Edoardo Mortara (four in a row) and Pascal Wehrlein (five in a row) currently have the best outqualifying records against their teammates in Mexico City

- Andre Lotter claimed a podium at the Season 8 Mexico City E-Prix aged 40 years and 85 days (only one of three times that a driver aged at least 40 has claimed a podium in Formula E)

- Across the eight races in Mexico City, Sebastien Buemi and Jean-Eric Vergne have completed 333 out of the total 334 laps. Vergne lost a lap in the Season 2 race and Buemi failed to finish the final lap in Season 5 after running out of usable energy

- Of the drivers on the Season 11 grid, Pascal Wehrlein has the best qualifying record in Mexico City, with an average qualifying position of 2.4 (including three pole positions).

- Only three drivers have managed to lead multiple races in Mexico City. Oliver Turvey (Seasons 2, 3 and 4) and Pascal Wehrlein (Seasons 5, 8 and 10) have each led three races in the Mexican capital. Lucas di Grassi (Seasons 2, 3, 5 and 9) has led four


SCHEDULE: Where, when and how to watch or stream the 2025 Mexico City E-Prix Round 2

Free Practice 1: Friday, 10 January, 17:00 local/13:00 UTC
Free Practice 2: Saturday 11 January, 07:30 local/01:30 UTC
Qualifying: Saturday 11 January, 09:40 local/03:40 UTC
Race: Saturday 11 January, 14:00 local/07:00 UTC

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