Porsche and Jaguar turned London’s Formula E finale into a high-octane drama, with team tactics, crashes, and penalties blurring the line between strategy and sabotage. Porsche seized victory with Pascal Wehrlein, aided by teammates including Dan Ticktum, forcing Jaguar’s Mitch Evans into a tough spot. Jaguar retaliated Sunday with Antonio Felix da Costa’s aggressive defense, sparking DTM-style chaos. Wehrlein, who dislikes team orders, benefited from them — as do drivers bound by contract. The rivalry’s intensity was undeniable, even if it left a sour taste. A crash between Wehrlein and Jake Dennis — whom stewards cleared despite his team’s supplier being blamed — added fuel to the fire. While governing bodies may crack down on collusion, helping teammates remains legal — making this chaotic, emotional finale a perfect storm of motorsport theater.
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