Formula E’s Gen3.5 era is set for an epic conclusion in London this weekend, with the fight for the 2025/26 title going down to the wire. Prior to last month’s races in Tokyo, one would have expected a more straightforward battle for the title. Adding to the uncertainty is the ExCel’s unique indoor/outdoor layout, which has routinely delivered chaotic - and controversial - title deciders over the years. Pascal WehrleinPascal Wehrlein, Porsche Formula E Team Photo by: Joe Portlock / Getty ImagesPascal Wehrlein is gunning to join Jean-Eric Vergne in the exclusive group of double Formula E champions. Nico MullerNico Müller, Porsche Formula E Team Photo by: PorscheNico Muller emerged as a reliable and dependable driver after moving up to Porsche this year.