Despite losing the drivers’ title lead after the first race of Formula E’s Berlin E-Prix, Pascal Wehrlein does leave the German capital at the top of the standings.
A second-place in in the second race saw him recover from a puncture in the opening race, although a win for Mitch Evans has cut Wehrlein’s lead to just three points.
Edoardo Mortara had briefly led the championship, but has slipped to third although is just eight points adrift. Oliver Rowland and Nico Müller complete the top five.
In the teams’ championship, Porsche remain at the top with a 13-point advantage over Jaguar.
Check out the full standings below!