The Miami E-Prix was dominated by TAG Heuer Porsche drivers, who secured two of the three podium spots. While Pascal Wehrlein claimed the win, Antonio Felix Da Costa finished strong in third place. The Saturday race held extra significance for Felix Da Costa, marking his debut outing in Miami as Formula E returned to the city after a decade. Now, the 33-year-old driver sets his sights on more standout moments at the upcoming race in Monaco.
Antonio Felix Da Costa expresses his happiness on Instagram
Antonio Felix Da Costa celebrated the moment with his fans on Instagram. He shared a photo of himself holding the trophy. Alongside it, he wrote in Portuguese (translated to English), “We had a perfect race, but when it's not meant to be, it's not. I really thought yesterday's victory was in the bag, but that's just how sports and racing are. We moved up to second place and got a podium. The next race is in Monaco, let's go get revenge, because this is really looking good. (bicep emoji).”
In a separate post, the 33-year-old added, “Aaaahhrggggg, this was ours! It was in our pocket but for the second time this season a safety car ruined our party. It ended up on the podium anyway, P3 and closer to the championship lead!”
Sports commentator Toni Cowan-Brown reacted to his post, writing, “This seriously was yours - great though to have you on the podium nonetheless,” along with clapping emojis. Content creator James Coker chimed in, “Big congrats on another podium, DAC!”—to which Felix Da Costa responded, “Lezgo.”
A fan added, “You did everything right and we are all proud of you! You’re in the championship fight and when you win again it will be worth it! Let’s DAC attack in Monaco.” Another supporter commented, “It's not over until it's Over, VENHA MÓNACO!!!”
Also Read: Miami E-Prix 2025 results: Pascal Wehrlein wins Formula E Round 5 after Nato Norman loses first place due to penalty
The day before the race, Felix Da Costa made the most of his time in Miami by heading to the beach. Wearing a cream co-ord set and carrying his team helmet, the Portuguese driver soaked up the sun while posing by the shore. Though he’s also an avid surfer, it seems he skipped the waves this time—likely saving his energy for race day.
Antonio Felix Da Costa expresses his happiness on Instagram
Antonio Felix Da Costa celebrated the moment with his fans on Instagram. He shared a photo of himself holding the trophy. Alongside it, he wrote in Portuguese (translated to English), “We had a perfect race, but when it's not meant to be, it's not. I really thought yesterday's victory was in the bag, but that's just how sports and racing are. We moved up to second place and got a podium. The next race is in Monaco, let's go get revenge, because this is really looking good. (bicep emoji).”
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In a separate post, the 33-year-old added, “Aaaahhrggggg, this was ours! It was in our pocket but for the second time this season a safety car ruined our party. It ended up on the podium anyway, P3 and closer to the championship lead!”
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Sports commentator Toni Cowan-Brown reacted to his post, writing, “This seriously was yours - great though to have you on the podium nonetheless,” along with clapping emojis. Content creator James Coker chimed in, “Big congrats on another podium, DAC!”—to which Felix Da Costa responded, “Lezgo.”
A fan added, “You did everything right and we are all proud of you! You’re in the championship fight and when you win again it will be worth it! Let’s DAC attack in Monaco.” Another supporter commented, “It's not over until it's Over, VENHA MÓNACO!!!”
Also Read: Miami E-Prix 2025 results: Pascal Wehrlein wins Formula E Round 5 after Nato Norman loses first place due to penalty
The day before the race, Felix Da Costa made the most of his time in Miami by heading to the beach. Wearing a cream co-ord set and carrying his team helmet, the Portuguese driver soaked up the sun while posing by the shore. Though he’s also an avid surfer, it seems he skipped the waves this time—likely saving his energy for race day.
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