Jake Hughes scored just a single point at the Jakarta double-header, as McLaren’s weekend was ridiculed by issues.
Jean-Éric Vergne suffered a nightmare in Jakarta on Sunday, severely hampering his title chances.
Having lost the championship lead in Monaco, Porsche returned to the top in Jakarta after Pascal Wehrlein secured the team’s first win since Cape Town.
After winning for the first time since January on Saturday, Pascal Wehrlein was keen to avoid any drama on Sunday in Jakarta, where he reclaimed the championship lead.
After failing to score in the first race in Jakarta last weekend, Nissan went on to achieve their best result of the season in race two.
Sacha Fenestraz and Norman Nato claimed a solid 4-5 result on Sunday in Jakarta, following on from a challenging opening race in Southeast Asia.
Nick Cassidy is now third in the Formula E Drivers’ Championship after failing to score a point on Sunday in Jakarta, marking a bad day in the office.
Jaguar remain just about in the fight for the Constructors’ Championship after Mitch Evans finished third in the second race in Jakarta.
Mitch Evans claimed an essential podium in the second race in Jakarta, 24 Hours after being taken out by team-mate Sam Bird.
Jake Dennis claimed second place for a second consecutive day in Jakarta, leaving him just a point behind the championship leader.
Maserati claimed their first single-seater victory since Juan Manuel Fangio in 1957, courtesy of ‘King of Jakarta’ Maximilian Günther.
Maximilian Günther claimed his first win of the season in Jakarta, with the German having topped every single session bar one throughout the double-header.
Race Report: Maximilian Günther claimed Maserati’s first win since 1957 in Jakarta, as Pascal Wehrlein reclaimed the lead of the Drivers’ Championship.
Qualifying Report: Maximilian Günther will start from pole in Jakarta for the second day in a row, after defeating Jake Dennis once again in the Final.
Sam Bird went into the back of team-mate Mitch Evans for the second time this season on Saturday, as Jaguar suffered a nightmare in Jakarta.
Maximilian Günther topped every single session ahead of Saturday’s Jakarta E-Prix; however, he could only manage third from pole position.
Jake Dennis was left furious with Pascal Wehrlein after the Jakarta E-Prix, following a controversial block by the Porsche driver.