Jean-Éric Vergne, the Drivers' Champion.
Lucas di Grassi, the runner-up.
Sam Bird finished the season in third.
Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler won the Teams' title.

The 2017–18 FIA Formula E Championship (known for commercial reasons as the 2017–18 ABB FIA Formula E Championship) was the fourth season of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) Formula E motor racing. It featured the 2017–18 ABB FIA Formula E Championship, a motor racing championship for open-wheel electric racing cars, recognised by FIA, the sport's governing body, as the highest class of competition for electrically powered vehicles. Twenty drivers representing ten teams contested twelve ePrix, which started in Hong Kong on 2 December 2017 and ended on 15 July 2018 in New York City as they competed for the Drivers' and Teams' Championships.

2017–18 was the final season that the Spark-Renault SRT 01E chassis—which debuted in the 2014–15 Formula E season—was used in competition; as a brand new chassis package was introduced for the 2018–19 season.

Lucas di Grassi entered as the defending Drivers' Champion after securing his first title at the 2017 Montreal ePrix. Renault e.Dams began the season as the defending Teams' Champion, having clinched its third consecutive accolade at the same event.

Frenchman Jean-Éric Vergne took victory in Drivers' Championship with 198 points, besting Lucas di Grassi and Sam Bird. Audi Sport Abt Schaeffler took victory in the Team's Championship, beating Techeetah by a narrow two point margin.

Teams and drivers

All teams used Spark chassis.

TeamPowertrainNo.Driver nameRaces
Germany Audi Sport ABT SchaefflerAudi e-tron FE041Brazil Lucas di GrassiAll
66Germany Daniel AbtAll
United Kingdom DS Virgin RacingDS Virgin DSV-032United Kingdom Sam BirdAll
36United Kingdom Alex LynnAll
United Kingdom Panasonic Jaguar RacingJaguar I-Type 23Brazil Nelson Piquet Jr.All
20New Zealand Mitch EvansAll
Monaco Venturi Formula E TeamVenturi VM200-FE-034Switzerland Edoardo Mortara1–8, 10
France Tom Dillmann9, 11–12
5Germany Maro EngelAll
United States Dragon RacingPenske EV-26Switzerland Neel Jani1–2
Argentina José María López3–12
7Belgium Jérôme d'AmbrosioAll
France Renault e.DamsRenault Z.E. 178France Nicolas ProstAll
9Switzerland Sébastien BuemiAll
United Kingdom Nio Formula E TeamNextEV Nio Sport 00316United Kingdom Oliver Turvey1–11
China Ma Qinghua12
68Italy Luca Filippi1–7, 9–12
China Ma Qinghua8
China TecheetahRenault Z.E. 1718Germany André LottererAll
25France Jean-Éric VergneAll
India Mahindra RacingMahindra M4Electro19Sweden Felix RosenqvistAll
23Germany Nick HeidfeldAll
United States MS&AD Andretti Formula EAndretti ATEC-0327Monaco Kamui Kobayashi1–2
United Kingdom Tom Blomqvist3–8
France Stéphane Sarrazin9–12
28Portugal António Félix da CostaAll
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Team changes

Name changes

The official entry list for the 2017–18 season contained a number of name changes for the teams. These were:

Driver changes

Joining Formula E

Changing teams

Mid-season changes

After just one weekend in Hong Kong, Dragon Racing driver Neel Jani left the team in order to focus on his upcoming World Endurance Championship campaign. He was replaced by former DS Virgin Racing driver José María López.

For the first weekend in Hong Kong, Kamui Kobayashi was brought by MS&AD Andretti to satisfy sponsors. Tom Blomqvist however, took over that car after and raced it until the Paris round, where he left the team to focus on World Endurance Championship commitments with BMW, he was replaced by Stéphane Sarrazin.

Edoardo Mortara missed Berlin and the finale in New York due to DTM commitments with Mercedes. Mortara was replaced by Tom Dillmann on both occasions.

Ma Qinghua subbed in for Luca Filippi at Nio Formula E Team for the Paris ePrix, to fulfill a contract obligation.

Rule changes

  • The maximum power usage during the race was increased from 170 kW to 180 kW.
  • A point for the fastest lap will be restricted to drivers finishing in the top 10, ending the incentive for drivers with damaged cars or placed outside points positions to switch cars to get fastest lap with no intent of finishing the race.

Calendar

In May 2017, a provisional calendar for the 2017–18 season was circulated. In September, the full calendar was announced. This calendar included new races in Santiago, São Paulo, Rome and Zürich, the latter of which will mark the first time since 1955 a motorsports circuit race will be held in Switzerland. The Buenos Aires round was discontinued, whilst the Monaco round will not be held due to the Historic Grand Prix of Monaco taking place in 2018. Later that year, on 30 November, it was announced that the São Paulo race would be postponed until 2019, with a race elsewhere to replace it in the schedule. It was later announced that Punta del Este in Uruguay, which had been on the schedule for seasons 1 and 2, would be returning in place of São Paulo. On 18 December 2017, the Montreal ePrix was cancelled due to the Mayor of Montreal citing rising costs to the taxpayer. On 18 January 2018, it was announced the ePrix would not be replaced, thus decreasing the calendar to twelve rounds.

RoundePrixCountryTrackDate
1Hong Kong ePrix Race 1Hong KongHong Kong Central Harbourfront Circuit2 December 2017
2Hong Kong ePrix Race 23 December 2017
3Marrakesh ePrixMoroccoCircuit International Automobile Moulay El Hassan13 January 2018
4Santiago ePrixChileSantiago Street Circuit3 February 2018
5Mexico City ePrixMexicoAutódromo Hermanos Rodríguez3 March 2018
6Punta del Este ePrixUruguayPunta del Este Street Circuit17 March 2018
7Rome ePrixItalyCircuito Cittadino dell'EUR14 April 2018
8Paris ePrixFrance FranceParis Street Circuit28 April 2018
9Berlin ePrixGermanyTempelhof Airport Street Circuit19 May 2018
10Zürich ePrixSwitzerlandZürich Street Circuit10 June 2018
11New York City ePrix Race 1United StatesBrooklyn Street Circuit14 July 2018
12New York City ePrix Race 215 July 2018
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ePrix locations

ePrix locations in the world
Location of non-European ePrix in season 4. (: ePrix – single race) (: ePrix – double header)
ePrix locations within Europe
Location of European ePrix in season 4. (: held ePrix)

Results and standings

ePrix

RoundRacePole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning teamReport
1Hong Kong Hong KongFrance Jean-Éric VergneBelgium Jérôme d'AmbrosioUnited Kingdom Sam BirdUnited Kingdom DS Virgin RacingReport
2Sweden Felix RosenqvistBrazil Lucas di GrassiSweden Felix RosenqvistIndia Mahindra Racing
3Morocco MarrakeshSwitzerland Sébastien BuemiBrazil Nelson Piquet Jr.Sweden Felix RosenqvistIndia Mahindra RacingReport
4Chile SantiagoFrance Jean-Éric VergneUnited Kingdom Sam BirdFrance Jean-Éric VergneChina TecheetahReport
5Mexico Mexico CitySweden Felix RosenqvistBrazil Lucas di GrassiGermany Daniel AbtGermany Audi Sport Abt SchaefflerReport
6Uruguay Punta del EsteFrance Jean-Éric VergneArgentina José María LópezFrance Jean-Éric VergneChina TecheetahReport
7Italy RomeSweden Felix RosenqvistGermany Daniel AbtUnited Kingdom Sam BirdUnited Kingdom DS Virgin RacingReport
8France ParisFrance Jean-Éric VergneBrazil Lucas di GrassiFrance Jean-Éric VergneChina TecheetahReport
9Germany BerlinGermany Daniel AbtGermany Daniel AbtGermany Daniel AbtGermany Audi Sport Abt SchaefflerReport
10Switzerland ZürichNew Zealand Mitch EvansGermany André LottererBrazil Lucas di GrassiGermany Audi Sport Abt SchaefflerReport
11United States New York CitySwitzerland Sebastien BuemiSweden Felix RosenqvistBrazil Lucas di GrassiGermany Audi Sport Abt SchaefflerReport
12Switzerland Sebastien BuemiGermany Daniel AbtFrance Jean-Éric VergneChina Techeetah
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Drivers' Championship standings

Points were awarded to the top ten classified finishers in every race, the pole position starter, and the driver who set the fastest lap, using the following structure:

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10thPoleFL
Points25181512108642131
Pos.DriverHKG Hong KongMRK MoroccoSCL ChileMEX MexicoPDE UruguayRME ItalyPAR FranceBER GermanyZUR SwitzerlandNYC United StatesPts
Pos. Driver HKG Hong Kong MRK Morocco SCL Chile MEX Mexico PDE Uruguay RME Italy PAR France BER Germany ZUR Switzerland NYC United States Pts 1 France Jean-Éric Vergne 2 4 5 1 5 1 5 1 3 10 5* 1* 198 2 Brazil Lucas di Grassi 17 14 Ret Ret 9* 2 2* 2* 2 1* 1 2 144 3 United Kingdom Sam Bird 1 5 3 5 17 3 1 3 7 2 9 10 143 4 Switzerland Sébastien Buemi 11 10 2* 3* 3* Ret* 6 5* 4* 5* 3* 4* 125 5 Germany Daniel Abt 5* DSQ* 10* Ret* 1 14* 4* 7* 1* 13* 2* 3* 120 6 Sweden Felix Rosenqvist 14 1 1 4 Ret* 5* Ret 8 11* 15 14 5 96 7 New Zealand Mitch Evans 12 3 11 7 6 4 9 15 6 7 Ret 6 68 8 Germany André Lotterer DSQ 13 Ret 2 13 12 3 6 9 4 7 9 64 9 Brazil Nelson Piquet Jr. 4 12 4 6 4 Ret Ret Ret 12 Ret Ret 7 51 10 United Kingdom Oliver Turvey 16 6 Ret 14 2 7 12 9 5 9 WD 46 11 Germany Nick Heidfeld 3 16 7 Ret Ret Ret 16 11 10 6 6 8 42 12 Germany Maro Engel 13 7 12 Ret 16 10 8 4 8 11 8 Ret 31 13 Switzerland Edoardo Mortara 7 2 17† 13 8 17 10 13 Ret 29 14 Belgium Jérôme d'Ambrosio Ret 15 15 8 11 9 7 12 19 3 13 Ret 27 15 Portugal António Félix da Costa 6 11 14 9 7 11 11 Ret 15 8 11 15 20 16 United Kingdom Alex Lynn 8 9 9 Ret 10 6 Ret 14 16 16 Ret 14 17 17 Argentina José María López 6 Ret* 12 8 17† 10 18 12 Ret Ret 14 18 France Tom Dillmann 13 4 Ret 12 19 France Nicolas Prost 9 8 13 10 Ret 15 14 16 14 Ret 10 11 8 20 United Kingdom Tom Blomqvist 8 11 15 16 15 Ret 4 21 Italy Luca Filippi 10* Ret* 16 12 14 13 13* 17 Ret 15 Ret 1 22 France Stéphane Sarrazin 20 14 12 12 0 23 China Ma Qinghua 17 13 0 24 Japan Kamui Kobayashi 15* 17* 0 25 Switzerland Neel Jani 18 18 0 Pos. Driver HKG Hong Kong MRK Morocco SCL Chile MEX Mexico PDE Uruguay RME Italy PAR France BER Germany ZUR Switzerland NYC United States Pts Source:Colour Result Gold Winner Silver Second place Bronze Third place Green Points classification Blue Non-points classification Non-classified finish (NC) Purple Retired, not classified (Ret) Red Did not qualify (DNQ) Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ) Black Disqualified (DSQ) White Did not start (DNS) Withdrew (WD) Race cancelled (C) Blank Did not practice (DNP) Did not arrive (DNA) Excluded (EX) Bold – Pole Italics – Fastest Lap * – FanBoost
1France Jean-Éric Vergne245151513105*1*198
2Brazil Lucas di Grassi1714RetRet9*22*2*21*12144
3United Kingdom Sam Bird15351731372910143
4Switzerland Sébastien Buemi11102*3*3*Ret*65*4*5*3*4*125
5Germany Daniel Abt5*DSQ*10*Ret*114*4*7*1*13*2*3*120
6Sweden Felix Rosenqvist14114Ret*5*Ret811*1514596
7New Zealand Mitch Evans1231176491567Ret668
8Germany André LottererDSQ13Ret2131236947964
9Brazil Nelson Piquet Jr.412464RetRetRet12RetRet751
10United Kingdom Oliver Turvey166Ret142712959WD46
11Germany Nick Heidfeld3167RetRetRet16111066842
12Germany Maro Engel13712Ret1610848118Ret31
13Switzerland Edoardo Mortara7217†138171013Ret29
14Belgium Jérôme d'AmbrosioRet1515811971219313Ret27
15Portugal António Félix da Costa61114971111Ret158111520
16United Kingdom Alex Lynn899Ret106Ret141616Ret1417
17Argentina José María López6Ret*12817†101812RetRet14
18France Tom Dillmann134Ret12
19France Nicolas Prost981310Ret15141614Ret10118
20United Kingdom Tom Blomqvist811151615Ret4
21Italy Luca Filippi10*Ret*1612141313*17Ret15Ret1
22France Stéphane Sarrazin201412120
23China Ma Qinghua17130
24Japan Kamui Kobayashi15*17*0
25Switzerland Neel Jani18180
Pos.DriverHKG Hong KongMRK MoroccoSCL ChileMEX MexicoPDE UruguayRME ItalyPAR FranceBER GermanyZUR SwitzerlandNYC United StatesPts
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ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints classification
BlueNon-points classification
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired, not classified (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

† – Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed more than 90% of the race distance.

Teams' Championship standings

Pos.TeamNo.HKG Hong KongMRK MoroccoSCL ChileMEX MexicoPDE UruguayRME ItalyPAR FranceBER GermanyZUR SwitzerlandNYC United StatesPts
1Germany Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler11714RetRet92222112264
665DSQ10Ret1144711323
2China Techeetah18DSQ13Ret21312369479262
252451515131051
3United Kingdom DS Virgin Racing21535Ret31372910160
36899Ret106Ret141616Ret14
4India Mahindra Racing1914114Ret5Ret81115145138
233167RetRetRet161110668
5France Renault e.dams8981310Ret15141614Ret1011133
91110233Ret654534
6United Kingdom Panasonic Jaguar Racing3412464RetRetRet12RetRet7119
201231176491267Ret6
7Monaco Venturi Formula E Team47217†13817101313Ret4Ret72
513712Ret1610848118Ret
8United Kingdom Nio Formula E Team16166Ret142712959WD1347
6810Ret16121413131717Ret15Ret
9United States Dragon Racing618186Ret12817†101812RetRet41
7Ret1515811971219313Ret
10United States MS&AD Andretti Formula E271517811151615Ret2014121224
2861114971111Ret1581115
Pos.TeamNo.HKG Hong KongMRK MoroccoSCL ChileMEX MexicoPDE UruguayRME ItalyPAR FranceBER GermanyZUR SwitzerlandNYC United StatesPts
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Footnotes

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