“Domination, baby!” Those were the words Oliver Rowland shouted over the Nissan team radio as he crushed the competition in Jeddah, securing his second win of the season by nearly six seconds. With that commanding victory, Rowland now leads the Formula E championship by 16 points, heading into a two-month break.
This wasn’t just a win—it was a statement.
Rowland’s Masterclass in Race Control
While McLaren’s 20-year-old sensation Taylor Barnard made history as Formula E’s youngest-ever polesitter and led early on, Rowland was always the real threat.
🔹 Played the long game, managing energy better than anyone else.
🔹 Timed his attack modes perfectly—having six minutes left while rivals had just four.
🔹 Out-strategized everyone, leading comfortably in the closing laps.
By the time Rowland took full control, his closest competitors had already fallen apart.
Major Drama: Big Names Crash Out & Strategy Gambles Backfire
🏎️ Maximilian Guenther (Friday’s race winner) slammed into Antonio Felix da Costa on Lap 1, taking both out instantly.
🏎️ Jake Dennis (Andretti) surged from 19th to the race lead, but an aggressive attack mode strategy left him vulnerable late on.
🏎️ Jake Hughes (Maserati MSG) looked like a threat, but got stuck behind Barnard, allowing Rowland to break free.
🏎️ Nick Cassidy salvaged fifth for Jaguar, finally getting his first points of the season after a rough qualifying (17th).
Defending champion Pascal Wehrlein (Porsche) gambled by taking attack mode way too early and too late—it failed miserably, and he could only finish eighth.
Final Standings & Championship Implications
🏆 Oliver Rowland – Extends his championship lead to 16 points with two wins in four races.
🥈 Taylor Barnard – Another podium for the 20-year-old McLaren prodigy.
🥉 Jake Hughes – Strong pace but frustrated behind Barnard, costing him a shot at Rowland.
💥 Jake Dennis & Nick Cassidy – Both recovered from poor qualifying but fell just short of the podium.
What’s Next? Can Anyone Stop Rowland?
With two wins already, Rowland has established himself as the man to beat this season.
But Formula E is unpredictable—and with a two-month break before the next race, can McLaren, Maserati, or Porsche close the gap?
💬 What do you think? Is Rowland on his way to the title, or will another driver take over after the break?