Across the decade since Formula E was founded, no fewer than nine drivers have claimed the title, serving to highlight how competitive and unpredictable the all-electric championship has been during its first 10 years.
Of those nine champions, seven had either raced in Formula 1 previously or would go on to compete in the championship after their title win, underlining the quality of drivers who have raced in Formula E.
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