The Formula E driver market has been buzzing lately, with rumors circulating and team managers feeling the pressure. The future of Antonio Felix da Costa, the FE champion, with Porsche has been a saga that has been dragging on since last September. Da Costa’s performance has been inconsistent, and some members of the Porsche team have lost confidence in him. However, he has recently shown his potential with a series of good results. Porsche wants to keep him for another season, but the damage has already been done and diplomacy is needed to repair the relationship.
Stoffel Vandoorne, the 2022 FE champion, has had a disappointing time at DS Penske. The team has not lived up to expectations, and Vandoorne has struggled to make an impact. He has also had to deal with changes within the team and a less competitive car. His relationship with teammate Jean-Eric Vergne has been tense, and there is a sense that Vandoorne may be looking for a new team next season. He has potential offers on the table and could fit well with Envision.
Robin Frijns, who has commitments in both Formula E and WEC, is facing a challenging situation. He needs to deliver good results in the remaining races of the season and navigate the complexities of dual programs. McLaren driver Jake Hughes has impressed with his performances and may be looking for a better contract with a different manufacturer.
There is a possible overlap of dates between a planned double round in Berlin and a round of the WEC, which can make it difficult for drivers to reconcile both series. Some teams are already ruling out the possibility of having drivers with dual programs next season. The ideal setup would be an agreement with a hypercar manufacturer in the WEC and an agreement with a customer in Formula E, but there are limited options for drivers to achieve this.
Envision has had a tough season so far, with only two podiums and below expected performance. The collaboration between manufacturer and team is not as strong as in the previous season, and Envision is struggling to keep up with Porsche, Jaguar, DS, and Nissan. Changes can be made within the team, and there is a possibility of at least one driver being replaced.
Overall, the driver market in Formula E is heating up, with teams and drivers seeking the best opportunities for success. Negotiations and discussions will take place in the coming weeks as teams plan for the future.