Formula E Team Power Rankings after 2019 Rome ePrix

SANTIAGO, CHILE - JANUARY 26: Eduardo Montara of Venturi team competes during the 2019 Antofagasta Minerals Santiago E-Prix as part of Formula E 2019 season on January 26, 2019 in Santiago, Chile. (Photo by Marcelo Hernandez/Getty Images)
SANTIAGO, CHILE - JANUARY 26: Eduardo Montara of Venturi team competes during the 2019 Antofagasta Minerals Santiago E-Prix as part of Formula E 2019 season on January 26, 2019 in Santiago, Chile. (Photo by Marcelo Hernandez/Getty Images)

With seven races down and six races remaining on the 2018-2019 Formula E schedule, how do the Formula E Team Power Rankings look?

Panasonic Jaguar Racing’s Mitch Evans became the seventh different driver to win a Formula E race in the 2018-2019 season by winning the season’s seventh race, the Rome ePrix, at Circuito Cittadino dell’EUR.

But perhaps even more notably, Evans became the seventh different driver representing a seventh different team to win a race through the season’s first seven races.

Following Panasonic Jaguar Racing’s first victory of the season and their first ever Formula E victory in the 29-lap race around the 21-turn, 1.77-mile (2.849-kilometer) Circuito Cittadino dell’EUR temporary street circuit in Rome, Italy, only four of the 11 Formula E teams have not yet won a race this season.

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Nissan e.dams, which have been fairly competitive throughout the course of the season, are still searching for their first victory of the season, while HWA Racelab came close to earning theirs in the Rome ePrix, as Stoffel Vandoorne finished in a career-high third place.

NIO and Geox Dragon Racing have been the two slowest teams as a whole so far this season, and both are still searching for not only their first victories of the season but their first top seven finishes of the season as well.

How did Panasonic Jaguar Racing’s first victory of the 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 at Circuito Cittadino dell’EUR.

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

Formulated Formula E Team Power Rankings

Rank – Team, Manufacturer – [Last Rank (Trend)]
1st – Panasonic Jaguar Racing, Spark-Jaguar – [7th (+6)]
2nd – DS Techeetah, Spark-DS Automobiles – [3rd (+1)]
3rd – Envision Virgin Racing, Spark-Audi – [2nd (-1)]
4th – Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler, Spark-Audi – [1st (-3)]
5th – BMW i Andretti Motorsport, Spark-BMW – [6th (+1)]
6th – Mahindra Racing, Spark-Mahindra – [5th (-1)]
7th – Venturi, Spark-Venturi – [4th (-3)]
8th – Nissan e.dams, Spark-Nissan – [8th (0)]
9th – HWA Racelab, Spark-Venturi – [10th (+1)]
10th – NIO, Spark-NIO – [9th (-1)]
11th – Geox Dragon Racing, Spark-Penske – [11th (0)]

Biggest Movers
Up: Panasonic Jaguar Racing (+6)
Down: Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler (-3)

Non-formulated Formula E Team Power Rankings

Rank – Team, Manufacturer – [Last Rank (Trend)]
1st – DS Techeetah, Spark-DS Automobiles – [1st (0)]
2nd – Envision Virgin Racing, Spark-Audi – [4th (+2)]
3rd – Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler, Spark-Audi – [3rd (0)]
4th – Mahindra Racing, Spark-Mahindra – [2nd (-2)]
5th – BMW i Andretti Motorsport, Spark-BMW – [5th (0)]
6th – Panasonic Jaguar Racing, Spark-Jaguar – [8th (+2)]
7th – Nissan e.dams, Spark-Nissan – [6th (-1)]
8th – Venturi, Spark-Venturi – [7th (-1)]
9th – HWA Racelab, Spark-Venturi – [10th (+1)]
10th – NIO, Spark-NIO – [9th (-1)]
11th – Geox Dragon Racing, Spark-Penske – [11th (0)]

Biggest Movers
Up: Envision Virgin Racing, Panasonic Jaguar Racing (+2)
Down: Mahindra Racing (-2)

The Paris ePrix is the next race on the 13-race 2018-2019 Formula E schedule. This race, which is the eighth race of the season, is scheduled to take place on Saturday, April 27 at Circuit des Invalides in Paris, France, so be sure not to miss it.