Monaco E-Prix
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| Racing series: | FIA Formula E Championship (since 2015) |
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| Monaco E-Prix 2019 | |
| Season: | 2018/19 |
| Racetrack: | Circuit de Monaco |
| Race length: | 90.015 km in 51 laps of 1.765 km
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The Monaco E-Prix is an automobile race of the FIA Formula E Championship in Monte Carlo , Monaco . It was first held in 2015 . The Monaco ePrix 2015 was the seventh Formula E race.
Since the race takes place together with the traditional Grand Prix de Monaco Historique , it is the only E-Prix that is held every two years.
history
The Monaco E-Prix is held on a shortened version of the Circuit de Monaco . Sébastien Buemi won the first race ahead of Lucas di Grassi and Nelson Piquet jr.
The second race in 2017 won Buemi again before di Grassi and Nick Heidfeld .
2019 won Jean-Éric Vergne before Oliver Rowland and Felipe Massa .
Results
| Edition | year | route | winner | Second | Third | Pole position | Fastest lap |
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| 1 | 2014/15 | Circuit de Monaco |
( Team e.dams Renault ) |
( Audi Sport ABT Formula E Team ) |
( NEXTEV TCR Formula E Team ) |
( Team e.dams Renault ) |
( Andretti Autosport Formula E Team ) |
| 2 | 2016/17 | Circuit de Monaco |
( Renault e.dams ) |
( ABT Schaeffler Audi Sport ) |
( Mahindra Racing ) |
( Renault e.dams ) |
( DS Virgin Racing Formula E Team ) |
| 3 | 2018/19 | Circuit de Monaco |
( DS Techeetah ) |
( Nissan e.dams ) |
( Venturi Formula E Team ) |
( Nissan e.dams ) |
( Mahindra Racing ) |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Tobias Bluhm: Albert II .: "I thought, finally someone did it!" e-Formel.de, April 17, 2017, accessed on April 17, 2017 .