Find out how Formula E fares after the 2023 Portland E-Prix

Find out how Formula E fares after the 2023 Portland E-Prix


Jake Dennis took the lead in the Drivers’ Championship, just one point adrift of second-placed Nick Cassidy




With just four races to go in Formula E’s ninth season, the championship remains intense and closely contested, with another change of leadership following the category’s debut this weekend in Portland.

Victory went to New Zealander Nick Cassisy (Envision Racing), who is now just one point behind new world leader, Briton Jake Dennis, who finished the Portland E-Prix in second place after starting from Julius Baer Pole Position.

Pascal Wehrlein, who arrived in Portland leading the world championship, had a subdued weekend in the United States and only finished eighth, dropping to third in the world standings.

World Drivers Standings after the 2023 Southwire Portland E-Prix:

1st Jake Dennis/Avalanche Andretti – 154 points

2nd Nick Cassidy/Envision Racing – 153 points

3rd Pascal Wehrlein/TAG Heuer Porsche – 138 points

4th Mitch Evans/Jaguar TCS Racing – 122 points

5th Jean-Eric Vergne/DS Penske – 97 points

6th Antônio Félix da Costa/TAG Heuer Porsche – 93 points

7th Maximilian Günther/Maserati MSG Racing – 78 points

8th Sébastien Buemi/Envision Racing – 72 points

9th Sam Bird/Jaguar TCS Racing – 62 points

10th Jake Hughes/NEOM McLaren – 46 points

11th Stoffel Vandoorne/DS Penske – 42 points

12th René Rast/NEOM McLaren – 40 points

13th Sacha Fenestraz / Nissan – 31 points

14th Lucas di Grassi/Mahindra Racing – 24 points

15th André Lotterer/Avalanche Andretti – 23 points

16th Norman Nato/Nissan – 23 points

17th Dan Ticktum/NIO 333 Racing – 18 points

18th Edoardo Mortara/Maserati MSG Racing – 17 points

19th Sérgio Sette Câmara/NIO 333 Racing – 10 points

20th Oliver Rowland/Mahindra Racing – 9 points

21st Robin Frijns/ABT Cupra – 6 points

22nd Nico Müller/ABT Cupra – 2 points

World Team Standings after the 2023 Southwire Portland E-Prix:

1st Porsche TAG Heuer – 231 points

2nd Envision Racing – 225 points

3rd Jaguar TCS Racing – 184 points

4th Andretti Avalanche – 177 points

5th DS Penske – 139 points

7th Maserati MSG Racing – 95 points

6th NEOM McLaren – 86 points

8th Nissan –54 points

9th Mahindra Racing – 33 points

10th NIO 333 Racing – 28 points

11th ABT Cupra – 8 points

The next stage of Formula E will be the double round in Rome, on 15 and 16 July.

Source: Terra

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