Müller Wins Maiden Victory Berlin Formula E R1
- Adam Prescott

- May 2
- 1 min read
Nico Müller claimed his maiden Formula E victory at Berlin, securing Porsche's first win of the season with a commanding performance at Tempelhof Airport. The Swiss driver led from pole position to take the chequered flag, building a five-second advantage that proved insurmountable for his rivals on a circuit that rewarded precision.

Berlin marked a turning point for Porsche's season. After a campaign of consistency rather than outright pace, Müller's pole position gave the team confidence heading into the weekend. His race pace proved equally impressive, managing the Gen3 Evo's energy demands with precision whilst keeping his rivals at bay throughout the 45 laps of racing.
Cassidy's second podium of the season underlined Citroën's improving form, whilst Rowland's consistent performances continued to chip away at the championship deficit. The Nissan driver started eighth but used intelligent energy banking to move up the order and secure third place as others faltered.
Berlin proved that different strategies could work, depending on driver execution. Müller's pole-to-win performance demonstrated Porsche's recovery in form, whilst his smooth energy management throughout the race delivered a comfortable margin at the end. The victory gave the German manufacturer genuine hope for the run-in to London.
Race Results
Pos | Team | Driver | Points |
1 | TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team | Nico Müller | 25 |
2 | Citroën Racing | Nick Cassidy | 18 |
3 | Nissan Formula E Team | Oliver Rowland | 16 |
By Adam Prescott




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