Nyck de Vries, Mercedes-EQ and NEOM celebrate title wins at the end of historic Formula E season in Berlin

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Nyck de Vries celebrates his title wins with Ian James, Mercedes-EQ Formula E Team Principal. (LAT Images)
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Mercedes-EQ Formula E Team partnered with NEOM at the start of the 2021 season. (LAT Images)
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Updated 16 August 2021
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Nyck de Vries, Mercedes-EQ and NEOM celebrate title wins at the end of historic Formula E season in Berlin

  • De Vries’ teammate Stoffel Vandoorne, who started the race from pole, enjoyed a P3 finish, helping wrap the Team Championship for the German manufacturer

NEOM: The Mercedes-EQ Formula E Team and its Principal Partner NEOM are celebrating a double title win for the German car manufacturer after the final round of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship in Berlin at the weekend.

The championship was still in the balance at the start of the final race of the season, and the German team secured the required points to take them clear of the pack, securing both the Teams’ and Drivers’ Championship titles in dramatic style.

With three other rival contenders crashing out during the early stages of the race, Dutchman Nyck de Vries managed to climb up from P13 to P8 to claim the drivers’ title, whilst his Belgian teammate Stoffel Vandoorne, who started from pole position, secured a podium finish at P3.

“We’ve added to over 125 years of Mercedes-Benz Motorsport heritage by winning not only the Drivers’ but also the Teams’ World Championship in Formula E,” Ian James, Mercedes-EQ Formula E Team Principal said.

“First of all, for Nyck this is testimony to his driving throughout the season, his approach, his hard work and also to the out-and-out racer that he truly is,” he added. “He drove with tenacity and with grit, which has resulted in the situation that we happily find ourselves in today. For the team, this is also indicative of all of the endless hours of work and effort that they have put into developing the car, as well as every other aspect of a team that really is world-class standard. I am proud to call each and every one of them my teammates, and they are deserving of this win.”

The 2021 Formula E season kicked off with a double-header of night races at the Diriyah E-Prix in Riyadh.

The German Team and its Saudi partner had announced their new collaboration ahead of what was the first race of Formula E’s Season 7, with a demonstration run of the Mercedes-EQ Silver Arrow 02 on the scenic roads of NEOM, the first time an all-electric racing vehicle was driven in the Saudi coastal city.

“What a high note to cap off a fantastic Season 7 for our partnership with the Mercedes-EQ Formula E Team,” said Jan Paterson, managing director of sport at NEOM, adding: “They have been hugely impressive right from the first race weekend in Diriyah, all the way to securing this incredible double Teams’ and Drivers’ Championship win in Berlin.”


Alcaraz defeats Rublev to reach Qatar Open final against Fils

Updated 21 February 2026
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Alcaraz defeats Rublev to reach Qatar Open final against Fils

  • The Spaniard will face France’s Arthur Fils in Saturday’s final
  • Russian Rublev fought back from 3-0 down to level the second set and then saved five match points

DOHA: World number one Carlos Alcaraz continued his unbeaten run in 2026 as he beat defending champion Andrey Rublev 7-6(3) 6-4 on Friday to reach the Qatar Open final, reaching the 12th summit clash in his last 13 tournaments.
The Spaniard will face France’s Arthur Fils in Saturday’s final after the 21-year-old beat Czech Jakub Mensik 6-4 7-6(4) in the second semifinal.
Russian Rublev fought back from 3-0 down to level the second set and then saved five match points, but Alcaraz ultimately prevailed to win his 11th straight match of the season.
“I know what I’m able to do every time that I step on court. For me it’s great. Obviously, the way I’m approaching ⁠every match, I’m ⁠just really proud about it,” said 22-year-old Alcaraz, who has been a finalist at the last four Grand Slams, winning three of them.
“It’s paying off, all the focus and attention. I’m just happy and proud about myself with how I’m getting better and getting mature I guess.”
Rublev made 14 unforced backhand errors in the first set, but outwitted Alcaraz with precise forehands ⁠that nicked the baseline as both players broke the other twice each to go into a tiebreak.
Alcaraz held his nerve to go 6-3 up in the tiebreak as a frustrated Rublev repeatedly smashed the racket on his left knee, breaking a string. Seven-time Grand Slam winner Alcaraz then pretended to slice but landed a forehand down the sideline to win the first set.
Alcaraz broke Rublev twice to go 5-3 up in the second set and was serving for the match when the world number 14 saved three match points to break back.
But Alcaraz pushed to break again for ⁠victory in ⁠the next game, and finally converted his sixth match point when Rublev’s backhand landed wide.
Fils reached his fifth career final with a commanding victory over world number 16 Mensik in just over 90 minutes. The Frenchman — who suffered a lower back stress fracture during the 2025 French Open that led to eight months out of the game — committed fewer unforced errors in an otherwise even match, while saving seven of eight break points and converting two of five.
“Eight months without playing, watching others and staying in bed. It was a long and difficult ordeal. But today, the comeback is all the more sweet. It means a lot to me to be in the final,” said Fils.