Formula E: Standings after 2018 BMW i Berlin ePrix
By Asher Fair
How did Daniel Abt’s second win of the 2017-2018 Formula E season for Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler affect the driver and team standings?
Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler’s Daniel Abt dominated the 2018 BMW i Berlin ePrix en route to picking up his second victory of the 2017-2018 Formula E season.
Abt became the fourth driver to win multiple races through nine races so far this season, and he made Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler the fourth team to win multiple races so far this season as well thanks to his dominant performance.
After starting from the pole position and recording the fastest lap of the race, Abt secured the victory over his teammate and defending Formula E champion Lucas di Grassi, who has now finished in second place in each of the last four races.
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However, di Grassi has not yet won a race this season and is all but out of championship contention even though he is still mathematically alive following the race at the 10-turn, 1.398-mile (2.250-kilometer) Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit in Berlin, Germany.
How did the action from the streets of Berlin affect the Formula E driver standings and the Formula E team standings?
Here are the updated Formula E driver standings and Formula E team standings following the 2018 Berlin ePrix at the Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit.
Formula E Driver Standings
Rank | Driver | Car, Team, Manufacturer | Points | Behind |
1 | Jean-Eric Vergne | #25, Techeetah, Spark-Renault | 162 | – |
2 | Sam Bird | #2, DS Virgin Racing, Spark-Citroen | 122 | -40 |
3 | Felix Rosenqvist | #19, Mahindra Racing, Spark-Mahindra | 86 | -76 |
4 | Daniel Abt | #66, Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler, Spark-Audi | 85 | -77 |
5 | Sebastien Buemi | #9, Renault e.dams, Spark-Renault | 82 | -80 |
6 | Lucas di Grassi | #1, Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler, Spark-Audi | 76 | -86 |
7 | Mitch Evans | #20, Panasonic Jaguar Racing, Spark-Jaguar | 51 | -111 |
8 | Nelson Piquet Jr. | #3, Panasonic Jaguar Racing, Spark-Jaguar | 45 | -117 |
9 | Oliver Turvey | #16, NIO, Spark-NIO | 44 | -118 |
10 | Andre Lotterer | #18, Techeetah, Spark-Renault | 43 | -119 |
11 | Edoardo Mortara | #4, Venturi, Spark-Venturi | 29 | -133 |
12 | Maro Engel | #5, Venturi, Spark-Venturi | 27 | -135 |
13 | Nick Heidfeld | #23, Mahindra Racing, Spark-Mahindra | 22 | -140 |
14 | Alex Lynn | #36, DS Virgin Racing, Spark-Citroen | 17 | -145 |
15 | Antonio Felix da Costa | #28, MS&AD Andretti, Spark-Andretti | 16 | -146 |
16 | Jose Maria Lopez | #6, Dragon Racing, Spark-Penske | 14 | -148 |
17 | Jerome d’Ambrosio | #7, Dragon Racing, Spark-Penske | 12 | -150 |
18 | Nico Prost | #8, Renault e.dams, Spark-Renault | 7 | -155 |
19 | Tom Blomqvist | #27, MS&AD Andretti, Spark-Andretti | 4 | -158 |
20 | Luca Filippi | #68, NIO, Spark-NIO | 1 | -161 |
21 | Kamui Kobayashi | #27, MS&AD Andretti, Spark-Andretti | 0 | -162 |
22 | Neel Jani | #6, Dragon Racing, Spark-Penske | 0 | -162 |
23 | Ma Qing Hua | #68, NIO, Spark-NIO | 0 | -162 |
24 | Tom Dillman | #4, Venturi, Spark-Venturi | 0 | -162 |
25 | Stephan Sarrazin | #27, MS&AD Andretti, Spark-Andretti | 0 | -162 |
Formula E Team Standings
Rank | Team | Manufacturer | Points | Behind |
1 | Techeetah | Spark-Renault | 205 | – |
2 | Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler | Spark-Audi | 161 | -44 |
3 | DS Virgin Racing | Spark-Citroen | 139 | -66 |
4 | Mahindra Racing | Spark-Mahindra | 108 | -97 |
5 | Panasonic Jaguar Racing | Spark-Jaguar | 96 | -109 |
6 | Renault e.dams | Spark-Renault | 89 | -116 |
7 | Venturi | Spark-Venturi | 56 | -149 |
8 | NIO | Spark-NIO | 45 | -160 |
9 | Dragon Racing | Spark-Penske | 26 | -179 |
10 | MS&AD Andretti | Spark-Andretti | 20 | -185 |
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Tune in to the next Formula E race, which is set to take place on Sunday, June 10. That race is the Julius Baer Zürich ePrix, which is the 10th race of the 12-race 2017-2018 season. It is set to take place at the 11-turn, 1.529-mile (2.640-kilometer) Zürich Street Circuit in Zürich, Switzerland.