Formula E: Driver Power Rankings after Mexico City – Jean-Eric Vergne leads
By Asher Fair
Conclusion
With these power rankings for both teams and drivers only beginning after the fifth race of the 12-race 2017-2018 Formula E season, that makes the fact that these Formula E Driver Power Rankings following the Mexico City ePrix are the first Formula E Driver Power Rankings of the season somewhat awkward.
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However, given the fact that the formulas used to make these power rankings are new, this article gives us a solid indication of how the formulated power rankings for the NASCAR Cup Series, IndyCar and Formula One might look like once those seasons really pick up.
How will the formulated and the non-formulated Formula E Driver Power Rankings compare after a certain number of races? Will they even out after awhile, or will they continue to look different than one another each and every race? If they do continue to change every race, will they ever actually end up matching? With noticeable differences now, this will certainly be interesting to watch.
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The next race on the 2017-2018 Formula E schedule is the sixth of the 12 scheduled races, meaning it marks the halfway point of the season. That race, which is the Punta del Este ePrix, is scheduled to take place on Saturday, March 17th on the 20-turn, 1.70-mile Punta del Este Street Circuit in Punta del Este, Uruguay.