Formula E - Jean-Eric Vergne moves to the top of the championship standings after winning in Monaco

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11.05.19

The streak of eight different winners ends with the second win of the season for the reigning champion

Set in glamorous surroundings on the Mediterranean coast, the Monaco E-Prix offered thrilling excitement. Jean-Eric Vergne lifted himself back into title contention with his victory on the streets of Monte Carlo, bringing to an end the streak of eight consecutive different winners so far this season.

The reigning champion held off the advances of Oliver Rowland in the closing stages of the race with energy levels dropping, but managed to stay in the lead and take the chequered flag. The result marks Vergne’s first win around the Principality in any discipline. Vergne led away from pole position, despite Rowland topping the times in the qualifying classification. The Nissan e.dams driver had carried over a three-place grid penalty for causing a collision with Alexander Sims in Paris.

Rowland, who was later promoted to third on the grid due to Mitch Evans receiving a penalty for a third reprimand, jumped ahead of Pascal Wehrlein in the early phase of the race after the Mahindra Racing driver locked-up and went deep into Sainte-Devote. Not only did Wehrlein lose a place to Rowland - who set his sights on Vergne at the head of the field - he struggled to put down the power and fell behind Felipe Massa on the run down to the Turn 3 hairpin.

With the leading quartet pulling away and building a gap to Sebastien Buemi in fifth, it became a strategic battle about when to use ATTACK MODE and make a move. Rowland was the first to try with the final activation approaching the five-minute mark, however, Vergne and Massa mirrored his move a lap later to quell any speed advantage.

Despite running nose-to-tail in the final few corners, the top-four remained in the same order as they crossed the line - leading Vergne to become the only repeat winner this season and vaulting the DS TECHEETAH driver to the top of the standings.

The podium positions were completed by Massa, claiming his first podium in the ABB FIA Formula E Championship on home soil for the Monegasque VENTURI Formula E Team. Massa finished in front of Wehrlein in fourth, who secured an extra point for setting fastest lap.

Buemi couldn’t continue his unbeaten form in Monaco. After winning the previous two editions, he ended up in fifth over five seconds behind Wehrlein, with Mitch Evans a place further back in sixth after Antonio Felix da Costa was disqualified for exceeding maximum power usage.

Andre Lotterer was promoted to seventh, putting him one point behind Vergne in the title race. Alex Lynn scored his first points since his return for Panasonic Jaguar Racing in eighth, as Stoffel Vandoorne and Jose Maria Lopez moved up the order following a post-race time penalty for Daniel Abt for causing a collision with Oliver Turvey at Turn 1.

The next stop on the European leg of the championship will be in Berlin. The German capital made an appearance on the Formula E calendar every season so far and will host the fifth edition on 25 May – round ten of the 2018/2019 ABB FIA Formula E Championship.

 

Quotes:

Jean-Eric Vergne, DS TECHEETAH:

"Having my first podium in Monaco and being a winner, I feel extremely happy, it’s an incredible feeling. The race, I think, was pretty much under control. When I wanted to push I could create a gap big enough and then my engineers were telling me the gap to Oliver and I was lifting depending on how close he was so I could keep the target and at the end we were very close. It was a question of staying on track and finishing the race and I knew that if I closed the door at the right time he wouldn’t pass me unless he went over me so I was feeling pretty confident.”

 

Oliver Rowland, Nissan e.dams

"You come here and you already know it’s very difficult to overtake so you come here with a target to maximise qualifying and I think that’s what we did today and then yes, to be honest, to finish second with a three-place penalty is amazing, but I think that more than anything today I think I’m happy with the race performance. I think it was probably my first good race and especially as it’s quite a big saving track, I struggled a lot when on the big saving tracks and I felt today I made a good step in my driving and understanding of the energy management, so all in all I’m very positive, very happy.”

 

Felipe Massa, VENTURI Formula E Team

"Well, it was definitely a nice race - nice qualifying, a very clean race, I’m so happy. The best race here in Monaco for the team, our home E-Prix. It was so special when I was on the podium and I saw my son screaming and that’s a really great feeling. Looking at these kind of things gives you extra happiness - I’m doing what I love to do and getting the results is always the best achievement. After the podium Gildo Pastor, our boss, was crying and he’s from here and I think that after everything he’s been through it was a really great day.”

 

 

 

2019 Monaco E-Prix (Rd 9)

 

1

Jean-Eric Vergne

DS TECHEETAH

46:05.547s

(25)

2

Oliver Rowland

Nissan e.dams

+0.201s

(21)

3

Felipe Massa

VENTURI Formula E Team

+1.261s

(15)

4

Pascal Wehrlein

MAHINDRA RACING

+1.439s

(13)

5

Sebastien Buemi

Nissan e.dams

+6.215s

(10)

6

Mitch Evans

Panasonic Jaguar Racing

+16.213s

(8)

7

Andre Lotterer

DS TECHEETAH

+16.848s

(6)

8

Alex Lynn

Panasonic Jaguar Racing

+18.112s

(4)

9

Stoffel Vandoorne

HWA RACELAB

+18.551s

(2)

10

Jose Maria Lopez

GEOX DRAGON

+18.860s

(1)

11

Jerome D’Ambrosio

MAHINDRA RACING

+21.488s

 

12

Gary Paffett

HWA RACELAB

+21.853s

 

13

Alexander Sims

BMW i Andretti Motorsport

+26.934s

 

14

Tom Dillmann

NIO Formula E Team

+31.861s

 

15

Daniel Abt

Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler

+49.400s

 

16

Sam Bird

Envision Virgin Racing

1 Lap

 

17

Robin Frijns

Envision Virgin Racing

5 Laps

 

 

 

 

 

 

DNF

Oliver Turvey

NIO Formula E Team

32 Laps

 

DNF

Lucas di Grassi

Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler

31 Laps

 

DNF

Edoardo Mortara

VENTURI Formula E Team

29 Laps

 

DNF

Maximilian Gunther

GEOX DRAGON

29 Laps

 

 

 

 

 

 

DSQ

Antonio Felix da Costa

BMW i Andretti Motorsport

51 Laps

 

 

 

Driver standing

 

Jean-Eric Vergne

DS TECHEETAH

87

Andre Lotterer

DS TECHEETAH

86

Robin Frijns

Envision Virgin Racing

81

Antonio Felix da Costa

BMW i Andretti Motorsport

70

Lucas di Grassi

Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler

70

Mitch Evans

Panasonic Jaguar Racing

69

Jerome D’Ambrosio

MAHINDRA RACING

65

Oliver Rowland

Nissan e.dams

59

Daniel Abt

Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler

59

Sam Bird

Envision Virgin Racing

54

Edoardo Mortara

VENTURI Formula E Team

52

Pascal Wehrlein

MAHINDRA RACING

51

Sebastien Buemi

Nissan e.dams

40

Felipe Massa

VENTURI Formula E Team

32

Stoffel Vandoorne

HWA RACELAB

20

Alexander Sims

BMW i Andretti Motorsport

18

Maximilian Gunther

GEOX DRAGON

10

Gary Paffett

HWA RACELAB

8

Oliver Turvey

NIO Formula E Team

6

Alex Lynn

Panasonic Jaguar Racing

4

Jose Maria Lopez

GEOX DRAGON

3

Nelson Piquet Jr.

Panasonic Jaguar Racing

1

Tom Dillmann

NIO Formula E Team

0

Felipe Nasr

GEOX DRAGON

0

Felix Rosenqvist

MAHINDRA RACING

0

 

 

 

Team standing

 

DS TECHEETAH

173

Envision Virgin Racing

135

Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler

129

MAHINDRA RACING

116

Nissan e.dams

99

BMW i Andretti Motorsport

88

VENTURI Formula E Team

84

Panasonic Jaguar Racing

74

HWA RACELAB

28

GEOX DRAGON

13

NIO Formula E Team

6