
Oliver Rowland picked up podiums in both Round 7 and 8 of the 2025/26 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship at Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit, with Norman Nato crossing the line fifth during Sunday’s race.
For Round 7 on Saturday, reigning Formula E Drivers’ World Champion Rowland showed positive one-lap pace in qualifying, making it to the semi-final stage of the Duels and lining up third on the grid.
Meanwhile, teammate Nato missed out on the top four in his group by just over two-tenths of a second, meaning he would begin the E-Prix in 20th.
Rowland made a good start to the race and remained in the front group throughout the opening exchanges, moving into the lead before coming in for his Pit Boost stop at the end of Lap 25.
The Brit kept up his strong speed to the end, taking Attack Mode late on and challenging for second, before settling for third and earning his fourth podium finish in seven races. On the other side of the garage, Nato opted to take an early Attack Mode just after his Pit Boost stop, moving up the field before eventually crossing the line in 18th.
The mechanics and engineers carried out extensive overnight preparation for Round 8 on Sunday, which saw the team opt for a bold strategy to save tyres in qualifying and start at the back. This allowed the duo to conserve energy in the opening laps of the race and make their way through the field later on
The strategy paid off as, after starting 18th and 16th respectively, Rowland and Nato moved their way into the front pack as the race approached the halfway point.
Both spent time leading, ahead of taking their final Attack Mode activations late on and pushing to the end. Rowland challenged the leader in the final laps, crossing the line in second and taking the bonus point for the fastest lap, while a late Full Course Yellow prevented Nato from continuing a charge that had already seen him gain several positions, meaning he would take the flag in fifth.
Tommaso Volpe, managing director and team principal of the Nissan Formula E Team, said: “We came to Berlin determined to turn things around after a few tough races and we managed to do so, securing a strong haul of points across both E-Prix.
“On Saturday, our hard work over the break paid off as Oli qualified well and then put together a really good race to maximise our performance.
”On Sunday, the team achieved a very positive result. The strategy was perfect and our drivers put in great performances, starting from the back and working their way through the field brilliantly. The pace was strong and both Oli and Norman were happy with the car, so we’ve definitely made a step forward.
”We’re pleased to see that all the hard work that the team did during the break paid-off. We’re determined to make the most of the opportunity to build some momentum for the remainder of the season.”
Formula E returns in two weeks’ time when the series travels to Monaco for the double-header on 15-17 May.