Formula E: Driver Power Rankings after 2018 BMW i Berlin ePrix

BERLIN, GERMANY - MAY 19: In this handout provided by FIA Formula E, Oliver Turvey (GBR), NIO Formula E Team, NextEV NIO Sport 003, leads Jean-Eric Vergne (FRA), TECHEETAH, Renault Z.E. 17 (Photo by Formula E via Getty Images)
BERLIN, GERMANY - MAY 19: In this handout provided by FIA Formula E, Oliver Turvey (GBR), NIO Formula E Team, NextEV NIO Sport 003, leads Jean-Eric Vergne (FRA), TECHEETAH, Renault Z.E. 17 (Photo by Formula E via Getty Images) /
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BERLIN, GERMANY – MAY 19: In this handout provided by FIA Formula E, Oliver Turvey (GBR), NIO Formula E Team, NextEV NIO Sport 003, leads Jean-Eric Vergne (FRA), TECHEETAH, Renault Z.E. 17 (Photo by Formula E via Getty Images)
BERLIN, GERMANY – MAY 19: In this handout provided by FIA Formula E, Oliver Turvey (GBR), NIO Formula E Team, NextEV NIO Sport 003, leads Jean-Eric Vergne (FRA), TECHEETAH, Renault Z.E. 17 (Photo by Formula E via Getty Images) /

How do the Formula E drivers stack up against one another following the Berlin ePrix, the ninth race of the 2017-2018 season?

Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler’s Daniel Abt won for the second time through nine races in the 2017-2018 Formula E season and the second time in the last five races two weeks ago in the Berlin ePrix.

Abt held off his teammate Lucas di Grassi in second place to become the fourth driver to win multiple races so far this season. In doing so, he also made Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler the fourth team ton win multiple races so far this season.

With Abt’s victory at the 10-turn, 1.398-mile (2.250-kilometer) Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit in Berlin, Germany, all of the drivers who have won so far this season have now won multiple races. No two drivers on the same team have won yet this season.

Jean-Eric Vergne is the only driver with more than two wins so far this season, as he has won three races, and as a result, his team, Techeetah, are the only team with more than two wins so far this season as well. All three of their wins are Vergne’s wins, as Vergne’s teammate Andre Lotterer has not yet won a race this season.

With the action from the Berlin ePrix in the books and the Zürich ePrix rapidly approaching, how do the Formula E Driver Power Rankings look? Here are the formulated Formula E Driver Power Rankings and the non-formulated Formula E Driver Power Rankings following the ninth race of the 12-race 2017-2018 season.

To see how the formulated Formula E Driver Power Rankings are calculated, click here.