Formula E Evo Session Recap
- therookiereporters
- 7 days ago
- 3 min read
You may have seen a lot of content about the gen 3 evo session that happened on the 15th February. 10 content creators were put to the test in the latest Formula E cars, but what actually happened?

For a starter, you may be wondering, what exactly is an evo session?
It is a session set up by Formula E where internet stars or celebrities and given a chance to drive the car. In 2025 it was in the form of a singular test session, but this year it was so much more.
This time it was solely for content creators, two teams of five racing for the trophy. The Señor Frogs vs the Quickstars. After success in the Buckmore 24hr kart race the Señor Frogs were back for more, however Vikstar was left out again, taking matters into his own hands he formed his own team to challenge them.
Here’s how they lined up:
Señor Frogs
Team principal - CalFreezy
-Chippo
-Behzinga
-WillNe
-ArthurTV
-Izzy Hammond
Quickstars
Team principal - Vikstar
-Khaby Lame
-Browney
-Max Kylmenko
-Emilia Hartford
-Juca
With the teams set, what actually went down on the day?
It began with an untelevised, 15 minute, qualifying session to determine the quarter-final duels. Unfortunately, during this Juca spun and caused damage to his rear wing, meaning even though he made it into the top 8, he was unable to participate any further. It seemed that luck wasn’t on the Quickstars side, as by the end of the 15 minutes, they had two drivers in the bottom two heading to the wooden spoon race, and out of the competition.
With Browney and Kylmenko now out, it was time for the quarter final duels, whoever won the duel would win one point for their team and head through to the semi-finals. The first duel was Behzinga vs Khaby Lame, with Behzinga coming out on top. The second duel was supposed to be Izzy Hammond vs Juca, however due to his spin Juca was unable to go out. Hammond elected to complete a lap anyway to get practice in. Unfortunately, a harsh collision with the wall meant she was unable to complete her lap and would no longer be able to continue through to the semi-finals. However she walked away unscathed. The third duel of the evening was Hartford vs Chip, where Chip came out on top, securing a clean sweep for the Señor Frogs, with all Quickstar members out of the competition. The final duel was between teammates ArthurTv and WillNe, with WillNe coming out faster.

Moving onto the semi-finals, it was now a complete Señor Frogs competition. With Hammond’s earlier crash, Behzinga elected to not go out, instead taking the points and bypassing into the final. This leaves WillNe vs Chippo, for this duel, team principal CalFreezy elected to play their double points on Chippo. WillNe went out first and was on a flying lap, when suddenly he slowed down with everyone panicking over an issue with the car, however it became clear he had done this as a team player to ensure the Señor Frogs would get their double points. As a result, Chippo breezed through to the final.
Before the final, we had the wooden spoon race, the award given to the slowest driver. This was between Browney and Kylmenko, ultimately going to Kylmenko with a lap time within the 2 minutes.

It was now time for the final, ready to see who was the fastest content creator. Behzinga went out first setting a flying lap, however it was no match for Chippo who went out and set a lap time of 1.28.212. This also gave the Señor Frogs a total of 18 points vs Quickstars 5 to crown them champions.
Article written by Imogen Moggridge © Imogen Moggridge 2026


