Formula E: Check the world standings after seven rounds of the 2023 season

Formula E: Check the world standings after seven rounds of the 2023 season


Mitch Evans enters title fight of the season and closes the gap to leader Pascal Wehrlein




Round seven of the 2023 Formula E season took place this Saturday (22nd), with the first of two races this weekend taking place in Berlin’s Tempelhof Airport. And Jaguar Racing shone once again, winning the first one-two in its history in the category, with Mitch Evans taking championship wins for the second time in a row, followed by Sam Bird.

With this Saturday’s victory, Evans conquers the fourth position in the world championship and gets close to the leader Pascal Wehrlein (TAG Heuer Porsche), positioning himself once and for all as one of the contenders for the title of the season.

Racing at home, Wehrlein had a decent race for a good period, entering the top-10 from the second half of the race after starting in 15th position. The German driver moved up to fifth position in the closing laps, but finished sixth and saw his gap at the top of the world standings narrow slightly over the new deputy leader, New Zealander Nick Cassidy (Envision Racing).

Check below what the World Championship standings look like after the first of this weekend’s two Formula E races in Berlin:

World Drivers’ Championship standings after seven rounds of the 2022/23 season:

1st Pascal Wehrlein/TAG Heuer Porsche – 94 points

2nd Nick Cassidy/Envision Racing – 71 points

3rd Jean-Eric Vergne/DS Penske – 66 points

4th Mitch Evans/Jaguar TCS Racing – 64 points

5th Jake Dennis/Avalanche Andretti – 62 points

6th Sam Bird/Jaguar TCS Racing – 62 points

7th Antônio Félix da Costa/TAG Heuer Porsche – 58 points

8th Sébastien Buemi/Envision Racing – 57 points

9th René Rast/NEOM McLaren – 40 points

10th Jake Hughes/NEOM McLaren – 32 points

11th André Lotterer/Avalanche Andretti – 23 points

12th Stoffel Vandoorne/DS Penske – 22 points

13th Lucas di Grassi/Mahindra Racing – 18 points

14th Maximilian Guenther/Maserati MSG Racing – 15 points

15th Norman Nato/Nissan – 11 points

16th Sérgio Sette Câmara/NIO 333 Racing – 10 points

17th Oliver Rowland/Mahindra Racing – 9 points

18th Dan Ticktum/NIO 333 Racing – 9 points

19th Sacha Fenestraz / Nissan – 7 points

20th Edoardo Mortara/Maserati MSG Racing – 5 points

World team rankings after seven rounds of the 2022/23 season:

1st Porsche TAG Heuer – 152 points

2nd Envision Racing – 128 points

3rd Jaguar TCS Racing – 126 points

4th DS Penske – 88 points

5th Andretti Avalanche – 85 points

6th NEOM McLaren – 72 points

7th Mahindra Racing – 27 points

8th Maserati MSG Racing – 20 points

9th NIO 333 Racing – 19 points

10th Nissan –18 points

11th ABT Cupra – 0 points

Source: Terra

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