Pascal Wehrlein slipped from second to third position in the last leg of the Formula E Championship in London, but he still has a major reason to celebrate and be proud. Thanks to the performance put up by Wehrlein and his teammate Antonio Felix Da Costa, Porsche TCS Racing won the Teams’ and Manufacturers’ World Championships this season. Wehrlein has now shared a new Instagram post on the achievement.
Pascal Wehrlein reflects on all that he achieved in Season 11
Pascal Wehrlein recently took to his Instagram page to share a glimpse of several crucial moments during Formula E Season 11. He wrote along with them, “Season 11 Team & Manufacturer World Champions. 3rd Drivers Championship / 1 Race Win / 6 Podiums / 3 Pole Positions / 5 Fastest Race Laps. Checking out. Congratulations Team @porsche.motorsport.”
The pictures showed the Porsche team celebrating after winning the Teams’ and Manufacturers’ Championships. A picture also showed Wehrlein posing on the podium at the London E-Prix with his little daughter. He finished third in Part 1 of the London E-Prix at the ExCeL circuit on July 26.
Reacting to his post, several heart emojis were dropped in the comments section by Porsche Motorsport’s official account. A fan commented on his post, “Hell yeah, you can be proud of this, great comeback after that unfortunate start of the season!! (song added to my playlist again).”
Another said, “Congrats, we are proud of you.” One more wrote, “Great season. Next we come back champions.”
Pascal Wehrlein’s performance in Formula E Season 11
Pascal Wehrlein won the Formula E World Championship last year and managed to finish third this year. Oliver Rowland won the championship this year, with Nick Cassidy taking the second position at the last minute.
Wehrlein won the Miami E-Prix and secured five more podiums in Formula E Season 11. The German and Mauritian driver held on to the second position in the Formula E Driver Standings but was replaced by Cassidy on the last day of the championship due to the latter’s three consecutive wins.
Wehrlein, however, did enough for the team to grab the Teams’ and Manufacturers’ Championships along with Antonio Felix Da Costa, who finished fifth in the Driver Standings.
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Antonio Felix Da Costa shares happy memories as Porsche wins Formula E Teams and Manufacturers’ World ChampionshipsAfter a stint in Formula 1, Wehrlein made his Formula E debut with Mahindra Racing in 2019 and moved to Porsche in 2021. He also made his Daytona and Le Mans debut this year.