Formula E Monaco E-Prix: Jaguar make it a 1-2 finish as Barnard replaces Bird due to injury

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Formula E kicked off again this weekend at Monaco, the motorsport city of the world. It was  a race in which Pascal Wehrlein took the bragging rights and pole position, there was also two safety cars and a 1-2 for Jaguar!

  • Wehrlein held the lead at the start.
  • Mueller got a bad start and fell behind Barnard.
  • Nato lost his front wing and it went under his car.
  • Buemi and Da Costa crashed at the hotel hairpin.
  • Mortara went into the barrier on lap four and brought out the safety car.
  • Sette Camara hit Buemi and Da Costa got caught between them.
  • Vandoorne held the lead from Evans in P2 at the restart.
  • Dennis had to pit due to front wing damage.
  • Evans and Jaguar played the team game as both Evans and Cassidy held up the pack behind them so their teammates could take attack mode.
  • Frijns’ front wing then went under his car.
  • Nico Mueller went into the wall near the end of the race. 
  • Once the safety car came in again, Rowland got ahead of Da Costa.
  • Mitch Evans managed to win the Monaco E-Prix. Nick Cassidy made it a Jaguar1-2 with Vandoorne P3.

Formula E Season 10 Monaco E-Prix Results

PositionDriverTeamPoints
1stMitch EvansJaguar TCS Racing25
2ndNick Cassidy(FL)Jaguar TCS Racing19
3rd Stoffel VandoorneDS Penske15
4thJean-Eric VergneDS Penske 12
5thPascal Wehrlein (Pole)Tag Heuer Porsche Formula E Team13
6thOliver Rowland

Nissan Formula E Team

8
7thAntonio Felix Da CostaTag Heuer Porsche Formula E Team6
8thSacha FenestrazNissan Formula E Team4
9thMaximilian GuentherMaserati MSG Racing2
10thNorman NatoAndretti Formula E1
11thLucas Di Grassi Abt Cupra Formula E Team0
12thNyck De VriesMahindra Racing0
13thDan TicktumERT Racing0
14thTaylor BarnardMahindra Racing0
15thSebastian BuemiEnvision Racing0
16thJake HughesNeom McLaren Formula E Team0
17thRobin FrijnsEnvision Racing0
18thSergio Sette CamaraERT Formula E Team0
19thJake DennisAndretti Formula E 0
20thJehan DaruvalaMaserati MSG Racing0
DNFEdoardo Mortara Mahindra Racing0
DNFNico MuellerAbt Cupra Formula E Team0

Formula E Season 10 Standings after Round 8

PositionDriverTeamPoints
1stPascal WehrleinTag Heuer Porsche Formula E Team102
2ndNick CassidyJaguar TCS Racing95
3rd Jake DennisAndretti Formula E 89
4thOliver RowlandNissan Formula E Team88
5thMitch Evans(Pole)Jaguar TCS Racing77
6thMaximilian GuentherMaserati MSG Racing65
7thJean-Eric VergneDS Penske65
8thSam BirdNeom McLaren Formula E Team28
9thStoffel VandoorneDS Penske27
10thAntonio Felix Da CostaTag Heuer Porsche Formula E Team26
11thJake HughesNeom McLaren Formula E Team25
12thSacha FenestrazNissan Formula E Team24
13thNorman NatoAndretti Formula E24
14thRobin FrijnsEnvision Racing21
15thSebastian BuemiEnvision Racing20
16thNico MuellerAbt Cupra Formula E Team18
17thDan TicktumERT Formula E Team12
18thSergio Sette CamaraERT Formula E Team11
19thJehan DaruvalaMaserati MSG Racing2
20thLucas Di GrassiAbt Cupra Formula E Team1
21stEdoardo Mortara Mahindra Racing0
22ndNyck De VriesMahindra Racing0
Norman Nato, Andretti Global, Porsche 99X Electric Gen3, leaves a trail of smoke as his damaged front wing rubs on his wheel

Most Impressive Race

The most impressive race has to be from Taylor Barnard. Now the youngest driver to start in Formula E, he jumped into Sam Bird’s car after Bird broke a bone in his hand during FP1. ,To go from P22 to P14 in his debut Formula E race is incredible.

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