Oliver Rowland has extended his lead in the Formula E drivers’ title to a staggering 77 points, after finishing second and first in the Tokyo E-Prix double-header. 

The Nissan driver is looking on-track to win the title as soon as Berlin, whilst reigning world champion Pascal Wehrlein has moved into second. 

Antonio Felix da Costa and Taylor Barnard sit in third and fourth, with both having retired in the second race in the Japanese capital. Jake Dennis sits in fifth.

In the teams’ championship, Nissan has taken the lead from Porsche, although the duo are separated by only 15 points.

Check out the full standings below!

AloJapan.com