Formula E Team Power Rankings after 2019 Swiss ePrix
By Asher Fair
With just two races remaining in the 2018-2019 Formula E season following the Swiss ePrix, which teams rank where in the Formula E Team Power Rankings?
DS Techeetah’s Jean-Eric Vergne dominated the Swiss ePrix, which was the 11th race on the 13-race 2018-2019 Formula E schedule, at Bern Street Circuit to make DS Techeetah the first team to win three races this season.
Vergne’s dominant victory in this 31-lap race around the 14-turn, 1.657-mile (2.667-kilometer) Bern Street Circuit temporary street circuit in Bern, Switzerland was his third and DS Techeetah’s third victory in the last six races, as their first victory of the season came in the season’s sixth race, the Sanya ePrix. They also won the season’s ninth race, the Monaco ePrix.
After seven different teams won the season’s first seven races, the seventh race is still the most recent race to produce a new winning team this season.
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Aside of DS Techeetah, the only two teams to win multiple races so far this season are Envision Virgin Racing and Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler. They won the season’s eighth and 10th races, the Paris ePrix and the Berlin ePrix, respectively, after winning the season’s third and fourth races, the Santiago ePrix and the Mexico City ePrix, respectively.
How did the action from Bern Street Circuit 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 DS Techeetah’s series-high third victory of the season.
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 – DS Techeetah, Spark-DS Automobiles – [1st (0)]
2nd – Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler, Spark-Audi – [2nd (0)]
3rd – Panasonic Jaguar Racing, Spark-Jaguar – [6th (+3)]
4th – Nissan e.dams, Spark-Nissan – [3rd (-1)]
5th – Envision Virgin Racing, Spark-Audi – [4th (-1)]
6th – BMW i Andretti Motorsport, Spark-BMW – [5th (-1)]
7th – Mahindra Racing, Spark-Mahindra – [7th (0)]
8th – Venturi, Spark-Venturi – [8th (0)]
9th – HWA Racelab, Spark-Venturi – [9th (0)]
10th – Geox Dragon Racing, Spark-Penske – [10th (0)]
11th – NIO, Spark-NIO – [11th (0)]
Biggest Movers
Up: Panasonic Jaguar Racing (+3)
Down: Nissan e.dams, Envision Virgin Racing, BMW i Andretti Motorsport (-1)
Non-formulated Formula E Team Power Rankings
Rank – Team, Manufacturer – [Last Rank (Trend)]
1st – DS Techeetah, Spark-DS Automobiles – [1st (0)]
2nd – Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler, Spark-Audi – [2nd (0)]
3rd – Nissan e.dams, Spark-Nissan – [3rd (0)]
4th – Envision Virgin Racing, Spark-Audi – [4th (0)]
5th – Panasonic Jaguar Racing, Spark-Jaguar – [8th (+3)]
6th – BMW i Andretti Motorsport, Spark-BMW – [5th (-1)]
7th – Mahindra Racing, Spark-Mahindra – [6th (-1)]
8th – Venturi, Spark-Venturi – [7th (-1)]
9th – Geox Dragon Racing, Spark-Penske – [10th (+1)]
10th – HWA Racelab, Spark-Venturi – [9th (-1)]
11th – NIO, Spark-NIO – [11th (0)]
Biggest Movers
Up: Panasonic Jaguar Racing (+3)
Down: BMW i Andretti Motorsport, Mahindra Racing, Venturi, HWA Racelab (-1)
The first race of the New York City ePrix is the next race on the 13-race 2018-2019 Formula E schedule. This race, which is the penultimate race of the season, is scheduled to take place on Saturday, July 13 at Brooklyn Street Circuit in Red Hook, Brooklyn, New York.