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

BERLIN, GERMANY - MAY 19: In this handout provided by FIA Formula E, Lucas Di Grassi (BRA), Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler, Audi e-tron FE04 (Photo by Formula E via Getty Images)
BERLIN, GERMANY - MAY 19: In this handout provided by FIA Formula E, Lucas Di Grassi (BRA), Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler, Audi e-tron FE04 (Photo by Formula E via Getty Images) /
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How do the Formula E teams stack up against one another following the ninth race of the 2017-2018 on the streets of Berlin?

Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler’s Daniel Abt dominated the 2018 Berlin ePrix two weeks ago en route to his second victory of the 2017-2018 Formula E season to build momentum as the series heads to Zürich next weekend.

In doing so, Abt made himself the fourth different driver to win multiple races through the first nine races of the season, and he also made Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler the fourth different team to win multiple races so far this season.

Abt’s teammate Lucas di Grassi finished behind him in second place, giving him four consecutive runner-up finishes. The team have had at least one top two finisher in each of the last five races, but this was their first 1-2 result.

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Techeetah’s Jean-Eric Vergne finished the 45-lap race around the 10-turn, 1.398-mile (2.250-kilometer) Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit in Berlin, Germany in third place, giving him nine top five finishes in nine races so far this season.

Vergne has all but secured the 2017-2018 driver championship, and he has allowed Techeetah to maintain their lead in the team standings. In fact, his point total alone (162) is higher than that of the next highest entire team (161) in the team standings.

How did the action from the ninth race of the 2017-2018 Formula E season affect the Formula E Team Power Rankings? Here are the formulated Formula E Team Power Rankings and the non-formulated Formula E Team Power Rankings following the action from the streets of Berlin.

Note that the drivers who were factored into the calculations for each team’s ranking are the usual drivers for each team. Even if those drivers did not race in the Berlin ePrix, they were still included in the calculations to determine these rankings.

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

Formulated Formula E Team Power Rankings

RankTeamManufacturerLast RankTrend
1TecheetahSpark-Renault10
2Audi Sport ABT SchaefflerSpark-Audi3+1
3DS Virgin RacingSpark-Citroen2-1
4Renault e.damsSpark-Renault40
5Panasonic Jaguar RacingSpark-Jaguar6+1
6Mahindra RacingSpark-Mahindra5-1
7NIOSpark-NIO70
8VenturiSpark-Venturi80
9Dragon RacingSpark-Penske90
10MS&AD AndrettiSpark-Andretti100

Biggest Movers
Up: Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler, Panasonic Jaguar Racing (+1)
Down: DS Virgin Racing, Mahindra Racing (-1)

Non-formulated Formula E Team Power Rankings

RankTeamManufacturerLast RankTrend
1Audi Sport ABT SchaefflerSpark-Audi2+1
2TecheetahSpark-Renault1-1
3DS Virgin RacingSpark-Citroen30
4Renault e.damsSpark-Renault5+1
5Panasonic Jaguar RacingSpark-Jaguar6+1
6Mahindra RacingSpark-Mahindra4-2
7NIOSpark-NIO8+1
8VenturiSpark-Venturi7-1
9Dragon RacingSpark-Penske90
10MS&AD AndrettiSpark-Andretti100

Biggest Movers
Up: Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler, Renault e.dams, Panasonic Jaguar Racing, NIO (+1)
Down: Mahindra Racing (-2)

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The Julius Baer Zürich ePrix at the 11-turn, 1.529-mile (2.640-kilometer) Zürich Street Circuit in Zürich, Switzerland is the next race on the schedule. It is the 10th of 12 races on the 2017-2018 Formula E schedule and is set to take place on Sunday, June 10.