Antonio Felix da Costa witnessed a mixed Season 11 after losing out on the Formula E championship despite being among the top three in the standings during the early races. The Jaguar TCS Racing driver has now shared a reflective post, looking back at his journey through the first half of 2025. While da Costa impressed on track in the opening months of the season during his time with Porsche, his life off the track also appeared action-packed in the photo dump. The post features glimpses of his golfing sessions, a picture with his life partner, and several moments showcasing his love for surfing.
Antonio Felix da Costa looks back at the first half of 2025
Sharing a carousel of pictures on Instagram, Antonio Felix da Costa wrote: “2025 recap – part 1. A year with a lot of change and personal growth. Here’s the first half of the year.”
An avid surfer, the 34-year-old included multiple pictures and videos from his time at sea. Alongside his golfing outings, there were also moments of him greeting fans. One video showed a rarely seen side of the Portuguese driver as he danced with friends at an event.
Reacting to the post, Nick Cassidy pointed at da Costa’s Porsche jersey in the opening picture and commented, “A lot of porrrschhheeeeee.”
Jake Dennis, who featured in the post driving a golf cart, added, “Round 2 coming up,” accompanied by a golf emoji.
Mitch Evans also joined the banter, pointing out, “@norman_nato didn’t make it,” highlighting Nato’s absence from the photo dump. Nato quickly responded with a tease of his own, saying, “For sure not. You wait your turn — part 2 coming.” Da Costa then reassured both drivers, replying, “@mitchevans_ part 2 for both of you. @norman_nato coming tomorrow.”
Antonio Felix da Costa’s rocky debut with Jaguar TCS Racing
Antonio Felix da Costa finished fifth in the Formula E World Championship in Season 11, securing four podiums but no race win. He joined Jaguar TCS Racing in Season 12, alongside Mitch Evans after switching from TAG Heuer Porsche. However, his Jaguar debut proved challenging at the Sao Paulo E-Prix, where he failed to score points after being hit by Cupra Kiro rookie Josep “Pepe” Martí during the race.
Da Costa had started sixth on the grid and looked set to challenge for a podium before the unfortunate incident. Thankfully, neither driver was injured. The Formula E field is set to return to action at the Mexico City E-Prix on January 10.
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