Tokyo did not settle the 2026 Formula E World Championship. It made the situation considerably worse.
Dan Ticktum claims his second victory of his career, Nyck de Vries survives the chaos, and Jake Dennis emerges from Tokyo at the front of a championship battle that refuses to behave logically. With Mitch Evans and Pascal Wehrlein close behind, only five points separate the top three drivers heading into the London finale.
Dallas and Taylor recap Rounds 14 and 15 of the Tokyo E-Prix, including Edoardo Mortara’s qualifying dominance without a race win, the tire-management lottery, Tokyo’s red-flag pileup, Mitch Evans reaching the “angry team radio before the divorce” phase of his Jaguar relationship, and the growing question of whether Ticktum’s latest win has secured his Formula E future.
The episode also examines Andretti’s move from Porsche to Nissan, accusations of Envision using the dark arts to assist Jaguar, the uncertain state of several Gen4 programs, and Jay Penske’s mysterious plan to obtain a powertrain before the new cars materialize in approximately twelve weeks.
Plus, Norman Nato is declared artificial intelligence, Pascal.exe clears his cache in the Porsche garage, the fantasy championship remains painfully unresolved, and we calculate the microscopic possibility of Nyck de Vries becoming a two-time Formula E World Champion.
London awaits. The championship is panicking.
Topics covered: Formula E Tokyo E-Prix 2026, Tokyo Rounds 14 and 15, Dan Ticktum win, Jake Dennis championship leader, Pascal Wehrlein title fight, Mitch Evans Jaguar, Nyck de Vries Mahindra, Edoardo Mortara qualifying, Kiro driver rumors, Andretti Nissan partnership, Formula E Gen4 testing, Jay Penske, DS Penske, Formula E London finale, Formula E Fantasy League.
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📖Chapters
(0:00) – Sleeping Through Dan Ticktum’s Tokyo Miracle
(3:03) – Championship Panic Before London
(6:43) – Calculating the Formula E Title Odds
(10:24) – Gen3’s Final, Chaotic Send-Off
(12:08) – Edo Mortara: Qualifying Merchant
(16:59) – The Dan Ticktum Defense Committee
(23:20) – Dan’s Tokyo Win and Sudden Professionalism
(29:17) – Can Ticktum Keep His Kiro Seat?
(34:50) – Nissan Alternatives to Stormin’ Norman
(36:34) – Tokyo’s Tire Lottery and Andretti’s Nissan Move
(39:05) – Envision’s Alleged Dark Arts for Jaguar
(41:43) – The Gen4 Teams That May Be in Trouble
(43:41) – Jay Penske’s Missing Powertrain
(47:53) – Formula E Silly Season and Rumor Coverage
(50:27) – Tokyo DNF Review 💩
(52:58) – Mitch Evans Reaches the Pre-Divorce Radio Phase
(54:56) – Pascal.exe Answers YOUR Questions
(57:17) – Fantasy Formula E Championship Update
(58:29) – London Preview and Upcoming Announcements
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