Since the beginning of the season, DS Penske has been one of only a few manufacturers able to challenge Porsche.\n
Since the beginning of the season, DS Penske has been one of only a few manufacturers able to challenge Porsche.The trajectories of the French manufacturer and its German competitor are opposed in the world of electric single-seaters.
After a low-key test in Valencia in December, the German team improved its statistics with a total of four wins, three pole positions and 11 podiums. This means that Porsche has won three out of five races since the start of the 2022-2023 championship, not counting the success of Jake Dennis for Andretti Autosport in Mexico City, whose electric single-seater is also powered by the Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen-based brand.
Pascal Wehrlein, Jake Dennis, Jean-Eric Vergne, and Antonio Felix Da Costa are all expert of the series. Wehrlein dominated with two wins in Saudi Arabia this season, Dennis is one of the rising stars of the championship having arrived in 2021 and already has four wins, Vergne is the only two-time champion in the discipline, and Da Costa won his first world championship title with DS in the 2019- 2020 championship.
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