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Miami E-Prix Ignites in the Rain as Mitch Evans Electrifies South Florida
Rain, Risk and Record-Breaking Speed Turn Miami Into a Formula E Thriller as Jaguar’s Mitch Evans Storms From Ninth to Victory.
January 31st, 2026
The rain did not slow down the Miami E-Prix.
It lit the fuse.
What began as a slick, storm-tested street fight at the Miami International Autodrome quickly turned into a full-voltage motorsport thriller, the kind of race where strategy shifted by the second, tires begged for mercy, and every ATTACK MODE activation felt like someone had thrown another gallon of gasoline onto an already roaring electric fire.
The 2026 Miami E-Prix did not just hum.
It screamed.

Through sheets of rain, rooster tails of spray, and a circuit that seemed determined to test every ounce of nerve in the field, Jaguar TCS Racing’s Mitch Evans delivered a drive worthy of the South Florida spotlight. Starting ninth, Evans did not tiptoe through the chaos. He hunted through it.
One by one, the cars ahead of him became targets. The gaps were small. The risk was massive. The margin for error was barely wider than a racing line on a wet track. But Evans kept pushing, threading his way through the madness with the controlled aggression of a driver who could smell victory before anyone else could see it.
By the time the race reached its boiling point, Miami had become a high-speed chessboard with consequences. Drivers gambled on energy. Teams rolled the dice on strategy. ATTACK MODE created sudden surges of speed and tension, flipping the rhythm of the race every time someone jumped off the racing line to trigger it.
Then came the move.
Evans pounced on Nico Müller, cutting through the moment with perfect timing and taking control of a race that had spent most of the afternoon refusing to be controlled. It was bold. It was clean. It was the kind of pass that makes a crowd lean forward all at once, even if they do not realize they are doing it.
From there, Evans had to survive.
The rain kept falling. The pressure kept building. Müller stayed close enough to keep the threat alive, while Pascal Wehrlein charged into podium contention to give Porsche a powerful finish of its own. Every lap felt like it had one more twist waiting. Every corner carried the possibility of disaster. Every braking zone looked like a dare.
But Evans never blinked.
When he crossed the line, it was not just another win. It was history wrapped in spray, speed, and South Florida drama. Evans claimed his record 15th Formula E victory and surpassed 1,000 career points, turning Miami into a milestone moment for both driver and championship.
For Jaguar TCS Racing, it was the kind of performance that reminds everyone how quickly a season can change. For Evans, it was a statement delivered at full charge.
Porsche still left Miami with plenty to celebrate. Nico Müller finished second after a strong and composed drive in brutal conditions, while Pascal Wehrlein completed the podium after fighting his way forward from deeper in the pack. The result strengthened Porsche’s grip on both the Teams’ and Manufacturers’ standings, proving that even on a day owned by Evans, Porsche’s power remained impossible to ignore.
Meanwhile, Nick Cassidy held on to the Drivers’ Championship lead, keeping the title fight tight as Formula E’s season continues to build heat.
The Miami E-Prix also delivered its share of heartbreak and hard contact. In racing this fast and this slippery, opportunity and disaster often arrive together. António Félix da Costa looked positioned for a strong result before contact with Felipe Drugovich damaged his chances, leaving him to fight for whatever points he could salvage. It was a reminder that in Formula E, momentum can disappear in one corner.
Off the track, Formula E kept its foot pressed firmly on the accelerator.
The championship announced a multi-year partnership with Google Cloud, naming the company its Principal AI Partner and pushing the series even deeper into the space where racing, technology, data, and innovation collide. Formula E also unveiled a new collaboration with eyewear brand SunGod, adding more lifestyle edge to a championship already built on speed with style.
Then came a dose of Hollywood voltage, as actor Lucien Laviscount was named an official Formula E Brand Ambassador. His arrival adds another cultural spark to a series that has never been content to live only inside the garage. Formula E is not just selling racing. It is building a global stage where sport, entertainment, sustainability, and personality all run on the same current.
That is what Miami captured so well.

The race had speed, but it also had theater. It had engineering, but it also had emotion. It had rain, wrecked strategies, championship tension, celebrity sparkle, and the kind of finish that reminds fans why motorsport still hits differently when the weather turns ugly and the stakes start climbing.
The cars may be electric, but nothing about the Miami E-Prix felt quiet.
It was loud in the way a crowd gasps when a driver goes for a move that should not work. It was loud in the way tires slice through standing water at race speed. It was loud in the way a championship contender suddenly becomes a hunter, chasing down the front of the field lap by lap until the whole race bends around him.

Now, Formula E turns its attention to Jeddah for Rounds 4 and 5 on February 13 and 14, followed by the return of Evo Sessions on February 15. That event will put global creators behind the wheel of GEN3 EVO race cars in a new competitive format, continuing Formula E’s push beyond traditional motorsport and into the world of digital culture, entertainment, and fan-driven spectacle.
But Miami will be hard to forget.
Because on a rain-soaked day in South Florida, Mitch Evans did not just win a race.
He charged through the storm, rewrote the record book, and left the Miami E-Prix glowing like lightning on asphalt.
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