List of Formula E champions

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Jean-Éric Vergne, is the only driver to win the Formula E Drivers' Championship more than one time.

Formula E is a single seater motorsport championship that uses only electric cars. The series is promoted and owned by Formula E Holdings. Points are awarded based on individual race results as well as for earning pole position in qualifying, setting the fastest lap in the group stage, and fastest lap during the race, with the highest tally of points winning the respective championship or trophy. The two main awards in the series are the Drivers' Championship and the Teams' Championship.

A driver secures the Championship each season when it is no longer mathematically possible for another driver to beat them no matter the outcome of the remaining races, although it is not officially awarded until the end of the season. The Drivers' Championship has been won in the final race of the season five times in the seven seasons it has been awarded.

Drivers[]

Championship[]

Season Driver Team Chassis Powertrain Poles Wins Podiums F/laps Points Clinched Margin
2014–15 Brazil Nelson Piquet Jr.[1] China NEXTEV TCR Spark-Renault SRT 01E Renault SRT01-e 0 2 5 2 144 Race 11 of 11 1
2015–16 Switzerland Sébastien Buemi[2] France Renault e.dams Spark SRT01-e Renault Z.E 15 3 3 6 5 155 Race 10 of 10 2
2016–17 Brazil Lucas di Grassi[3] Germany Abt Schaeffler Audi Sport Spark SRT01-e Abt Schaeffler FE02 3 2 5 7 181 Race 12 of 12 24
2017–18 France Jean-Éric Vergne[4] China Techeetah Spark SRT01-e Renault Z.E 17 4 4 6 0 198 Race 11 of 12 54
2018–19 France Jean-Éric Vergne[5] China DS Techeetah Spark SRT05e DS E-Tense FE 19 1 3 5 3 136 Race 13 of 13 15
2019–20 Portugal António Félix da Costa[6] China DS Techeetah Spark SRT05e DS E-Tense FE 20 2 3 6 2 158 Race 9 of 11 71
2020–21 Netherlands Nyck de Vries Germany Mercedes-EQ Formula E Team Spark SRT05e Mercedes-EQ Silver Arrow 02 1 2 4 2 99 Race 15 of 15 7

By country[]

Country Titles Drivers Drivers (Titles)
 Brazil 2 2 Nelson Piquet Jr. (1) Lucas di Grassi (1)
 France 2 1 Jean-Éric Vergne (2)
  Switzerland 1 1 Sébastien Buemi (1)
 Portugal 1 1 António Félix da Costa (1)
 Netherlands 1 1 Nyck de Vries (1)

By powertrain manufacturer[]

Manufacturer Titles Season(s)
Renault 3 2014–15, 2015–16, 2017–18
DS Automobiles 2 2018–19, 2019–20
Abt Schaeffler 1 2016–17
Mercedes-Benz EQ 1 2020–21

Teams[]

Championship[]

DAMS won the most Teams' Championship titles
Season Team Chassis Powertrain Poles Wins Podiums F/laps Points Clinched Margin
2014–15 France Renault e.dams Spark-Renault SRT 01E Renault SRT01-e 5 4 7 2 232 Race 10 of 11 61
2015–16 France Renault e.dams Spark SRT01-e Renault Z.E 15 4 5 9 6 270 Race 9 of 10 49
2016–17 France Renault e.dams Spark SRT01-e Renault Z.E 16 3 6 6 7 268 Race 12 of 12 20
2017–18 Germany Audi Sport Abt Schaeffler Spark SRT01-e Audi e-tron FE04 1 4 11 6 264 Race 12 of 12 2
2018–19 China DS Techeetah Spark SRT05e DS E-Tense FE 19 2 3 6 4 222 Race 13 of 13 19
2019–20 China DS Techeetah Spark SRT05e DS E-Tense FE 20 5 4 9 2 244 Race 10 of 11 77
2020–21 Germany Mercedes-EQ Formula E Team Spark SRT05e Mercedes-EQ Silver Arrow 02 4 3 7 4 181 Race 15 of 15 4

By racing license[]

License Titles Teams Team (Title)
 France 3 1 DAMS (3)
 Germany 2 2 Abt Sportsline (1), Mercedes-EQ (1)
 China 2 1 Techeetah (2)

By powertrain manufacturer[]

Manufacturer Titles Season(s)
France Renault 3 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17
France DS Automobiles 2 2018–19, 2019–20
Germany Audi 1 2017–18
Germany Mercedes-EQ 1 2020–21

Voestalpine European Races Trophy[]

Season Driver[7] Team Chassis Powertrain Poles Wins Podiums F/laps Clinched
2018–19 France Jean-Éric Vergne China DS Techeetah Spark SRT05e DS E-Tense FE 19 1 2 3 0 Race 5 of 5

References[]

  1. ^ "Nelson Piquet Jr. wins inaugural Formula E championship". autoweek.com. Hearst Autos, Inc. 29 June 2015. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
  2. ^ "Sebastien Buemi clinches Formula E world title in dramatic final race". cnn.com. CNN. 6 July 2016. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
  3. ^ Jacobs, Caleb. "Lucas Di Grassi Wins Formula E Championship in Third Season". thedrive.com. Acton Media Inc. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
  4. ^ Mehta, Mithila; Shah, Kunal (16 July 2018). "New York City ePrix: Jean Eric Vergne wins Formula E title, but Techeetah loses Teams' Championship to Audi". firstpost.com. FirstPost. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
  5. ^ Gittings, Paul (14 July 2019). "Jean-Eric Vergne crowned back-to-back Formula E world champion". cnn.com. CNN. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
  6. ^ Emons, Michael (9 August 2020). "Formula E: Antonio Felix da Costa becomes 2019-20 champion after second-place finish in Berlin". bbc.co.uk. BBC. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
  7. ^ "voestalpine European Races". voestalpine. Retrieved 19 April 2019.

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