London, Aug. 17 -- The 2025-26 Formula E World Championship concluded with a chaotic season finale at the ExCeL Circuit here on Sunday, crowning Porsche's Pascal Wehrlein world champion for the second time, the German having won his first in 2023-24. Heading into the final weekend, Wehrlein arrived third in the standings with 141 points. He trailed championship leader, Andretti's Jake Dennis, who held 146 points, and Jaguar TCS Racing's Mitch Evans (144 points). However, Wehrlein achieved a brilliant turnaround this weekend. The momentum shifted dramatically during Saturday's opening race when Wehrlein, 31, delivered a masterclass in precision and energy management around the tricky indoor-outdoor 2km circuit for victory. Despite a 14th place finish on Sunday, the German snatched the title as he finished with 169 points, ahead of Dennis (164) and Evans (160). Mahindra Racing also achieved a milestone, with the Indian manufacturer securing the Gen3 era's final pole position when Nyck de Vries topped the qualifying session. Although Mahindra could not convert that pole into a race victory, the team enjoyed a double podium finish with de Vries claiming second and Edoardo Mortara finishing third....