Antonio Félix da Costa secured a sensational victory in Madrid, fending off his teammate Mitch Evans in the closing stages as Jaguar locked out a dominant one-two finish.
The Jaguar driver took his Pit Boost early, and the undercut worked perfectly for the Season 6 champion, allowing him to take the race lead once the pit stops had cycled through.
He briefly lost the lead to drivers who had taken their Attack Mode earlier, but once he activated his own, he was able to retake control of the race.
Meanwhile, his teammate Mitch Evans, who started down in 16th, carved his way through the field to move into second place. Holding a one percent energy advantage, Evans launched an attack on the final lap. However, da Costa held firm to secure victory ahead of his teammate.
Pascal Wehrlein snatched third place from Dan Ticktum at the final chicane. Ticktum had been looking to capitalise on the battle between the Jaguars ahead, but after being pushed wide by Evans, Wehrlein was able to slip through and take the final podium position.
Ticktum ultimately finished fourth for Kiro. He had earlier run as high as second, with teammate Pepe Martí leading at one stage, but their strategy of extending the first stint before taking Pit Boost dropped them down the order, forcing Ticktum to recover through the field.
Edoardo Mortara continued his consistent form with a fifth-place finish, ahead of Sébastien Buemi in sixth. Jake Dennis came home seventh, followed by Nico Müller in eighth.
Pepe Martí, who led the race in the early stages, finished ninth, while Joel Eriksson rounded out the top ten and claimed the final point.
Norman Nato finished just outside the points in 11th, despite starting fourth. Lucas di Grassi was 12th, ahead of Maximilian Günther.
Jean-Éric Vergne finished 13th, followed by Felipe Drugovich in 14th. Oliver Rowland endured a difficult race and finished 16th after serving a drive-through penalty for a start infringement.
Pole-sitter Nick Cassidy crossed the line in 17th after a strategic misstep. Citroën left him out too long during the Pit Boost phase, and an early Attack Mode deployment dropped him down the order.
Nyck de Vries finished 18th following contact with Pascal Wehrlein, while Taylor Barnard and Zane Maloney completed the classification in 19th and 20th respectively.




