Formula E Standings

Formula E standings are the official rankings of how drivers and teams are performing throughout the season. Each race awards points based on finishing positions, fastest laps, and qualifying results, which accumulate over time to determine the championship order. In a sport where milliseconds are crucial, the championship table tends to witness frequent shifting. Formula E drivers don't merely race, they calculate, bank, and strike with precision. This is not merely motorsport, it's a game of chess at 200 km/h, and the results are the scoreboard of every strategic move.
Drivers
Teams
Manufacturers
Position
Driver Name
Driver Picture
Team Name
RD7
RD8
RD9
RD10
Total Points
1
Mitch Evans
Jaguar TCS Racing
8
25
18
12
128
2
Oliver Rowland
Nissan Formula E Team
15
19
-
26
109
3
Edoardo Mortara
Mahindra Racing
15
6
-
10
103
4
Pascal Wehrlein
Porsche Formula E Team
-
18
-
-
101
5
Nico Müller
Porsche Formula E Team
25
-
-
8
83
6
António Félix Da Costa
Jaguar TCS Racing
1
-
-
15
80
7
Nick Cassidy
Citroen Racing
18
-
2
-
71
8
Jake Dennis
Andretti Formula E
11
8
-
-
66
9
Sébastien Buemi
Envision Racing
-
12
10
-
65
10
Nyck De Vries
Mahindra Racing
2
-
25
4
43
11
Josep Maria Martí
Cupra Kiro
6
-
15
-
40
12
Joel Eriksson
Envision Racing
-
1
8
6
34
13
Felipe Drugovich
Andretti Formula E
-
2
12
18
32
14
Dan Ticktum
Cupra Kiro
-
-
3
3
28
15
Taylor Barnard
DS PENSKE
4
-
6
-
24
16
Jean-Éric Vergne
Citroen Racing
-
4
-
-
14
17
Norman Nato
Nissan Formula E Team
-
10
-
-
11
18
Maximilian Günther
DS PENSKE
-
-
2
-
10
19
Lucas Di Grassi
Lola Yamaha ABT Formula E Team
-
-
4
2
6
20
Zane Maloney
Lola Yamaha ABT Formula E Team
-
-
0
1
2
One race you’re sitting pretty in P2, the next you’re scratching your head as a backmarker leapfrogs you thanks to a fastest lap bonus and a well-timed safety car. This isn’t your typical “check the standings once a month” kind of leaderboard, Formula E standings move fast, and sometimes, unexpectedly. Jake Dennis blends calm race management with sharp bursts of aggression. Mitch Evans thrives on raw speed and fearless overtaking, while Pascal Wehrlein chips away with relentless consistency. Behind every driver is a manufacturer team like Jaguar TCS, Porsche, or Andretti, pushing the limits of electric performance to climb the Constructors’ table. It’s chaos math powered by fan boosts, energy penalties, and overtakes that actually change the race outcome. If you’ve ever yelled, “How did Wehrlein drop five places in one E-Prix?!”, you’re in the right place. At Times of India, we don’t just show you the standings, we decode the storylines behind them. We spotlight momentum swings, sudden form drops, strategic gambles, and key moves that shake up the rankings week after week. Our Formula E standings center keeps you up to date with the latest on drivers and teams, but more so, we give context to each point scored. Whether it's a jump up in the standings because of a surprise podium or a drop owing to a mechanical issue, we analyze how and why the standings change week in and week out. Look forward to in-depth post-race standings analysis, principal talking points of each E-Prix, and data-informed insights that provide you with a sense of the season's direction. We also feature trending rivalries, driver battles, and championship scenarios as they change. Whether following Mahindra Racing's campaign or seeing the title battle played out between the best drivers, TOI's reporting keeps you up to date with every change in the electric pecking order.