Pole position and a fantastic one-two for DS Automobiles in Shanghai

Paris, 31st May 2025

Maximilian Günther dominated the 10th round of this season’s ABB FIA Formula E World Championship in Shanghai, from qualifying to the race. Jean-Éric Vergne

sealed a magnificent one-two for DS Automobiles and PENSKE AUTOSPORT by finishing second behind his team mate.

Round 10 of Season 11 in Formula E proved to be an intense and hard-fought encounter at the Shanghai circuit. And those who were up early on Saturday certainly weren’t disappointed! It was action from start to finish on the international circuit close to the Chinese metropolis, with drivers jostling for position all the way to the chequered flag.

 

The weekend started perfectly for DS Automobiles and Maximilian Günther. The German driver was imperious throughout the duels to claim pole position, before stamping his authority on the race to take his second win of the year for the French premium constructor. With strong pace, perfect performance from the DS E-TENSE FE25, and an optimal strategy, everything came together in the first of two races this weekend.

 

Jean-Éric Vergne staged a great fightback. The Frenchman was 10th on the grid and bided his time patiently to climb up the leaderboard at the end of the race. In the final few corners of the last lap, he went from fourth to second place thanks to some superb overtaking: cementing a stunning one-two finish for DS PENSKE.    

 

Both DS Automobiles drivers have made significant progress in the drivers’ classification courtesy of this important result. Maximilian Günther is now placed fifth, ahead of his team mate Jean-Éric Vergne. DS PENSKE has also capitalised on its score in the teams’ championship to move into a provisional third overall, just 55 points off the lead.

 

With China hosting a double-header this weekend, the 11th round of the season will also take place at the Shanghai International circuit on Sunday, with the race start scheduled for 08:00 AM.


"This opening day was simply perfect and one that we will never forget. Our one-two here writes a real chapter in both the history of the sport and the DS Automobiles brand. The team put together an ideal strategy and our two drivers drove the two DS E-TENSE FE25 cars like champions. This win is deserved by absolutely everyone in our team, as they have all worked so hard. Now we will concentrate on tomorrow’s race.”

 

 

Eugenio Franzetti, DS Performance director