Nissan Formula E Team secures podium in dramatic Season 12 opener
Nissan Formula E Team's Oliver Rowland produced a remarkable comeback drive to stand on the podium during Round 1 of the 2025/26 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship in São Paulo, as Norman Nato showed promising speed throughout the event.This morning saw an extended FP2 session with both Nissan Formula E Team drivers finishing in the top ten, after FP1 was cancelled on Friday due to technical difficulties with radio communications.
Rowland narrowly missed out on the top four in Group A and started 13th, after serving his three-place grid penalty from the Season 11 finale in London. Teammate Nato showed good pace in Qualifying, recording the quickest time in Group B as he advanced to the duels, eventually lining up seventh.
Both drivers enjoyed strong starts staying out of trouble on a chaotic first lap, with Nato moving into fourth as Rowland elevated himself into the top ten. During their first Attack Mode deployments, both the Frenchman and Brit would lead the race at different stages, but contact between the pair on Lap 17 saw Nato forced to pit and ultimately retire a lap later.
Meanwhile Rowland retook the lead of the E-Prix before a late Safety Car came out with a minute of his second Attack Mode still remaining. Rowland battled hard at the restart and dealt with a late Red Flag well to cross the line in second and secure a solid haul of points to start the new campaign. Formula E will return in the New Year, kicking off 2026 with the Mexico City E-Prix at the popular Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez Circuit on 10 January.
Tommaso Volpe, managing director and team principal, Nissan Formula E Team: "It's great to score a podium on the opening weekend of the new season. Oli and Norman showed great pace in the race and both looked like they were going to collect a good amount of points. However, they made contact between them and, while we know these things can happen in motor racing, it's of course very frustrating for the whole team. We'll review the situation as a team to avoid anything like this in the future, but overall, we're happy to collect a trophy and start the campaign in a positive way. We will now be fully focused on the next race in Mexico, which is like a second home for us as the country is such a significant market for Nissan, and we'll aim to replicate the success that we enjoyed there in Season 11."
Oliver Rowland, driver, Nissan Formula E Team: "I'm pleased to achieve such a great result after a tough start to the day. We narrowly missed out on the duels in Qualifying and, with the three-place grid penalty carrying over from London, it was always going to be tricky. We were a bit lucky with the timing of Full Course Yellows and Safety Cars, but ultimately, we did an excellent job to gain 11 places and clinch second. It's going to be extremely tight this season so it's about maximizing the results when you get the opportunity to score big like today. It's 18 more points than what I got here last year so I'm pleased with that as we head to Mexico."
Norman Nato, driver, Nissan Formula E Team: "I was happy with how we optimized everything across the weekend even though our performance wasn't at its full potential. It's what we've been working on compared to last year and I was delighted to be quickest in Group B during Qualifying. Our race was going well as we spent the early stages in fourth, and we were aiming for a top five finish. Unfortunately, we had contact with Oli which forced me to retire. It's frustrating because we were in a great position to score strong points today, but we'll now focus on Mexico."
Background Information
Nissan Middle East
Nissan’s heritage in the Middle East goes way back to 1957, when the first Nissan vehicle was sold in Saudi Arabia. Since then the Nissan Legacy has taken deep roots in the hearts of the Middle East people by becoming an integral part of their lives.
Currently Nissan is one of the most popular and successful automobile brands in the Middle East boasting of a strong line-up ranging from popular passenger cars to powerful 4x4 series and commercial vehicles.
In its quest to closely understand the local needs of its customers, Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. in June, 1994 set up a regional Middle East head quarters in Dubai, thus becoming the first Japanese car manufacturer to accomplish this feat. The Nissan Middle East FZE office houses a highly sophisticated training center which serves as an excellent training ground for undertaking Nissan customer care and service activities.