Dan Ticktum claimed double pole positions in Monaco this year, a special feat that will go down in Formula E history. The Cupra Kiro driver had his mum cheering him on in Monaco, but there was another companion who did not let him down throughout the race weekend - his trusted car, which he bought for just £6.5k. Ticktum has now made a promise to the vehicle, penning a heartfelt note praising its reliability after it completed a 4000km journey from London to Berlin to London, then Monaco and back to London without a single fault.Dan Ticktum makes a promise to his trusted retro carDan Ticktum’s retro car appears to be a Cadillac Fleetwood Limousine from the late 1980s or early 1990s.Ticktum took to Instagram Stories on Thursday to share a glimpse of the car resting in his garage after the long road trip. Alongside the post, he wrote: “This 6.5k car has been to Berlin and back and now has done an entire lap of France, delivering me to my race in Monaco and back to London. A 4000km road trip and not one fault. I will never sell it.” In April, Ticktum had also shared a glimpse of the retro car on Instagram. Posting a picture of himself with the vehicle, he wrote: “One C with triple Ds and double GGs.”His Cupra Kiro team-mate Pepe Martí described it as the “elite car” in the comments. When Ticktum replied, “@pepemartiofficial bro u already know I am dropping you at the London race in this xox,” Marti responded: “They should let you drive the track in it.”A fan also commented: “This thing is an outrage. Proceed.”Dan Ticktum’s double pole positions in MonacoDan Ticktum secured pole position on both days of the Monaco E-Prix. However, he was unable to convert either into points. On the first day, he forced Jaguar TCS Racing driver Antonio Felix da Costa into the chicane, receiving a costly race penalty. Although he initially finished third in Round 9, he was stripped of the podium, with fourth-place finisher and team-mate Pepe Martí inheriting the result. It marked Marti’s maiden Formula E podium, while Ticktum was demoted to 12th place.In Round 10, Ticktum finished 14th.He currently sits 14th in the Formula E Drivers’ Championship standings with 28 points.Also read: Dan Ticktum not ecstatic despite double poles in Monaco: “I have mixed emotions”Stay updated with the upcoming IPL match between RCB vs GT and the latest IPL news on Times of India. Follow the IPL schedule and track the race for the IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap.