Felix Rosenqvist not thinking of Formula E title battle despite points lead
Felix Rosenqvist is n💧ot yet thinking about challenging f🦩or his maiden Formula E title despite moving into the lead of the drivers’ championship with victory on Saturday in Marrakesh.
Rosenqvist arriveꦬd in Marrakesh second in the standings after inheriting the win in Hong Kong’s second race following Daniel Abc’s exclusion, trailing DS Virgin Racing’s Sam Bird.

Felix Rosenqvist is not yet thinking about challenging for his maiden Formula E title despite moving into the lead of the drivers’ championship with v💙ictory on Satur𒅌day in Marrakesh.
Rosenqvist arrived in Marrakesh second in the standings after inheriting the win in Hong Kong’s second race following Daniel Abc’s exclusion, trailing DS Virgin Raci✤ng’s Sam Bird.
Rosenqvist was able to move four points clear of Bird by 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:w🅺inning Saturday’s🐽 Marrakesh E-Prix in style, passing Sebastien Buemi with five laps t𓆉o go en route to victory.
With two wins from three races in the current season and ✨having been an ever-present force at the front of the Formula E field for over a year now, Rosenqvist is already being tipped as a title conten𒈔der for Season 4.
However, the Swede is staying grounded, explaining after the race that he is not yet paying attention to the points tallies despite already being one-q🦄uarter of the way through the season.
“It just changes so quickly in this championship. You need to be on i♓t all the time, work hard, be ready for an uphill during the day and turn it around,” Rosenqvist told wuqian0821.com.
“I think it’s not always you🌳 can do that. I’m jꦫust trying to do my best. The team tries to do their best, and then we see where we end up in the points.
“Honestly, I’m ꦓnot really thinking about the⭕ points, but to have 54 or whatever I have is not bad after three races.”
Rosenqvist sits 🐻four points clear of Bird at the top of the standings, with Techeetah's Jean-Eric Vergne a further seven points behind in third place.
The next Formula E round takes place🃏 in Santiago, Chile on February 3.