It was a weekend of several firsts in Monaco. On Sunday, reigning Formula E champion Oliver Rowland claimed his first victory of the season. The Nissan driver already had five podiums to his name, but a win was what he had been eagerly waiting for. Finishing second behind Rowland was Andretti rookie Felipe Drugovich, who secured his maiden podium in only his 10th race. Jaguar TCS Racing’s Antonio Felix da Costa completed the podium in third place.
Antonio Felix da Costa joins Oliver Rowland and Felipe Drugovich on the podium
Oliver Rowland produced a stunning drive to win Round 10 of the Formula E season on day two of the Monaco E-Prix. Starting eighth on the grid, he stormed through the field to take victory and also set the fastest lap around the Circuit de Monaco. With his long-awaited win, which is his sixth podium finish of the season, Rowland moved ahead of Edoardo Mortara to claim second place in the Drivers’ Standings with 109 points. He now trails only Mitch Evans in the title race.
Felipe Drugovich started fifth and drove brilliantly to secure second place. It was Antonio Felix da Costa who lined up on the front row in second and managed to convert it into a third-place finish.
He also climbed the standings to sixth with 80 points. His Jaguar team-mate Mitch Evans, who finished runner-up on Saturday, narrowly missed out on another podium after taking fourth place on Sunday.
Mahindra Racing’s Edoardo Mortara finished fifth, followed by Andretti’s Jake Dennis in sixth, Porsche driver Nico Muller in seventh and Envision Racing’s Joel Eriksson in eighth. Saturday’s Monaco E-Prix winner, Mahindra Racing driver Nyck de Vries, finished ninth in the Round 10 race.
Lola Yamaha ABT driver Lucas di Grassi collected another point on Sunday after scoring points for the first time on Saturday. He earned one point by finishing 10th.
Cupra Kiro drivers face disappointment
Cupra Kiro driver Dan Ticktum, who secured pole position on both days of the Monaco E-Prix, finished 14th in Round 10 on Sunday. His team-mate Pepe Martí, who claimed his maiden pole on Saturday, was unable to finish the race on Sunday.
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