Formula E’s London finale erupted into a high-stakes chess match between Jaguar and Porsche, where team tactics, customer driver calls, and last-lap collisions turned racing into pure strategy theater. Wehrlein rode the wave of Porsche’s moves to edge ahead, even as he’d earlier criticized team orders — irony at its finest. Jaguar retaliated with fierce defense from da Costa, making it feel more like a DTM showdown than an electric race. Then came the crash: Wehrlein and Dennis collided on lap 31, eliminating both title contenders — Dennis blindsided by his own supplier’s involvement. The FIA slapped Wehrlein with a minor penalty but cleared him on Dennis’ behalf. As Formula E promises tighter rules on collusion, the line between smart strategy and manipulation remains dangerously blurred — and fans? They’re loving every chaotic, emotional second.
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