The 2024–25 Formula E World Championship was a season marked by significant driver and team changes, which played a crucial role in shaping the competition. With new partnerships, driver swaps, and strategic decisions, the dynamics within the teams were pivotal in determining the outcomes of the races and the championship.
Key Driver Changes
The 2024–25 season saw several notable driver changes that impacted the competition. Season 8 champion Stoffel Vandoorne left DS
Penske to join Maserati MSG Racing, replacing Maximilian Günther, who moved to DS Penske. This driver swap between the two Stellantis-owned teams was a strategic move that influenced the performance of both teams throughout the season.
Another significant change was the return of Norman Nato to the Nissan Formula E Team, replacing Sacha Fenestraz. Nato's experience and skill were instrumental in Nissan's success, contributing to Oliver Rowland's championship-winning performance. Additionally, McLaren promoted reserve driver Taylor Barnard to a full-time position, marking his debut in Formula E and making him the youngest podium finisher in the series.
Team Developments and Partnerships
The 2024–25 season also featured important team developments and partnerships. British motorsport brand Lola made a comeback to top-level motorsport, entering Formula E with a new powertrain developed in collaboration with Yamaha. This partnership supplied powertrains to ABT, leading to the formation of the Lola Yamaha ABT Formula E Team.
Another significant development was the acquisition of ERT Formula E Team by The Forest Road Company, resulting in the rebranding of the team as Kiro Race Co. The team entered into a partnership with Cupra, racing under the name Cupra Kiro Race Co. These changes brought new energy and competitiveness to the championship, influencing the dynamics of the races.
Impact on the Championship
The driver and team changes in the 2024–25 season had a profound impact on the championship. The strategic moves and new partnerships contributed to the competitiveness of the series, with teams and drivers adapting to new environments and challenges. The success of Oliver Rowland and the Nissan Formula E Team was a testament to the effective management of these dynamics.
As the season concluded, the impact of these changes was evident in the championship standings, with Porsche winning the Manufacturers' Championship and Rowland securing the Drivers' Championship. The 2024–25 season highlighted the importance of adaptability and strategic planning in Formula E, setting the stage for future developments in the series.











