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By Matt Hardy Pascal Wehrlein won his first Formula E world title yesterday after coming second to Oliver Rowland in the season finale at London’s ExCeL. The German looked like he’d need to settle for a championship podium but issues with both Jaguar cars – driven by Nick Cassidy, who retired, and Mitch Evans, who missed two key attack mode activations – gave the 29-year-old an inaugural championship. It is also the first time that Porsche have seen one of their drivers pick up a Formula E world title in the 10 seasons the all-electric motor sporting discipline has been in operation. Ahead of …