Formula E: Driver Power Rankings after 2018 CBMM Niobium Rome ePrix

ROME, ITALY - APRIL 14: In this handout provided by FIA Formula E, Felix Rosenqvist (SWE), Mahindra Racing, Mahindra M4Electro, Sam Bird (GBR), DS Virgin Racing, DS Virgin DSV-03 and Mitch Evans (NZL), Panasonic Jaguar Racing, Jaguar I-Type II, lead the ePrix. during the Rome ePrix, Round 7 of the 2017/18 FIA Formula E Series at Circuito Cittadino Dell'EUR on April 14, 2018 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Sam Bloxham/FIA Formula E via Getty Images)
ROME, ITALY - APRIL 14: In this handout provided by FIA Formula E, Felix Rosenqvist (SWE), Mahindra Racing, Mahindra M4Electro, Sam Bird (GBR), DS Virgin Racing, DS Virgin DSV-03 and Mitch Evans (NZL), Panasonic Jaguar Racing, Jaguar I-Type II, lead the ePrix. during the Rome ePrix, Round 7 of the 2017/18 FIA Formula E Series at Circuito Cittadino Dell'EUR on April 14, 2018 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Sam Bloxham/FIA Formula E via Getty Images) /
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PUNTA DEL ESTE, URUGUAY – MARCH 17: In this handout provided by FIA Formula E, Jean-Eric Vergne (FRA), TECHEETAH, Renault ZE 17, battles with Lucas Di Grassi (BRA), Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler, Audi e-tron FE04 (Photo by Sam Bloxham/FIA Formula E via Getty Images)
PUNTA DEL ESTE, URUGUAY – MARCH 17: In this handout provided by FIA Formula E, Jean-Eric Vergne (FRA), TECHEETAH, Renault ZE 17, battles with Lucas Di Grassi (BRA), Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler, Audi e-tron FE04 (Photo by Sam Bloxham/FIA Formula E via Getty Images) /

Non-formulated Formula E Driver Power Rankings

Rank Driver Car, Team, Manufacturer Last Rank Trend
1 Jean-Eric Vergne #25, Techeetah, Spark-Renault 1 0
2 Sam Bird #2, DS Virgin Racing, Spark-Citroen 2 0
3 Felix Rosenqvist #19, Mahindra Racing, Spark-Mahindra 3 0
4 Daniel Abt #66, Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler, Spark-Audi 9 +5
5 Sebastien Buemi #9, Renault e.dams, Spark-Renault 5 0
6 Lucas di Grassi #1, Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler, Spark-Audi 8 +2
7 Mitch Evans #20, Panasonic Jaguar Racing, Spark-Jaguar 4 -3
8 Andre Lotterer #18, Techeetah, Spark-Renault 13 +5
9 Nelson Piquet Jr. #3, Panasonic Jaguar Racing, Spark-Jaguar 6 -3
10 Oliver Turvey #16, NIO, Spark-NIO 7 -3
11 Edoardo Mortara #4, Venturi, Spark-Venturi 11 0
12 Jerome d’Ambrosio #7, Dragon Racing, Spark-Penske 15 +3
13 Maro Engel #5, Venturi, Spark-Venturi 16 +3
14 Antonio Felix da Costa #28, MS&AD Andretti, Spark-Andretti 12 -2
15 Nick Heidfeld #23, Mahindra Racing, Spark-Mahindra 14 -1
16 Alex Lynn #36, DS Virgin Racing, Spark-Citroen 10 -6
17 Jose Maria Lopez #6, Dragon Racing, Spark-Penske N/A N/A
18 Nico Prost #8, Renault e.dams, Spark-Renault 17 -1
19 Tom Blomqvist #27, MS&AD Andretti, Spark-Andretti N/A N/A
20 Luca Filippi #68, NIO, Spark-NIO 18 -2

Biggest Movers
Up: Daniel Abt, Andre Lotterer (+5)
Down: Alex Lynn (-6)

Conclusion

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Just five races remain in the 2017-2018 Formula E season, but given how much change there has been from one race to the next in both the formulated Formula E Driver Power Rankings and the non-formulated Formula E Driver Power Rankings so far this season, there will likely be a lot more changes in both sets of rankings before the season comes to a conclusion in July.

With the championship battle between Jean-Eric Vergne and Sam Bird getting tighter and the possibility of Felix Rosenqvist still making a run at the title as well, these rankings should really start to get interesting down the stretch, especially when you throw in the recent resurgence of 2016-2017 Formula E champion Lucas di Grassi.

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The next race of the 2017-2018 Formula E season is the Paris ePrix, which is set to take place  at the 14-turn, 1.93-kilometer (1.20-mile) Circuit des Invalides in Paris, France. It is the eighth of 12 races on this season’s schedule, and it is set to be held on Saturday, April 28th.