After a lifetime dedicated to racing, 2026 will mark my final season as a professional racing driver.
Not the end of the journey, but the beginning of a new chapter.
Motorsport has been my life for as long as I can remember. It gave me discipline and grit before I knew why I needed them, and purpose in moments when the road ahead was far from clear.
From the suburbs of São Paulo to Monaco, racing shaped my life in ways I could never have imagined. It changed me profoundly as a driver, as a person, as a father, and as a human being. I gave everything I had to this sport, and in return, it gave me a life beyond anything I could have dreamed of.
I am deeply grateful to my family, who supported me from day zero. Every sacrifice, every difficult decision, every moment away from home since I was 17 years old, every victory, and every defeat was carried together with them. Without their love, patience, and belief, none of this would have been possible. I have a wonderful wife and children who helped me make this decision.
A very special thank you to Formula E, where I have spent the last fourteen years surrounded by extraordinary people—people who started writing on napkins and created an amazing championship, and whom I now consider family. Formula E is my home, and my home is Formula E.
This decision comes with emotion, but also with peace. Every great race has a final lap, and I want mine to be driven with the same intensity, commitment, and love that brought me here.
I will give everything in my final races in 2026.
The future is bright, and I will share more news with you soon.
Race 1 in Monaco was the 30th time the driver starting 2nd on the grid won a #FormulaE race. 14 drivers have won from 2nd on the grid, with @LucasdiGrassi having done it the most times (five).
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