The ABB FIA Formula E World Championship returns to the glamorous streets of Monte Carlo, Monaco for Rounds 8 and 9 of Season 2025/26. Ever since its debut on the iconic Monegasque streets in 2015, the principality has welcomed the all-electric series with open arms.
“I always look forward to racing in Monaco and off the back of our recent strong form and my win in Berlin, it is great to come into this weekend with some positive momentum,” commented Mitch Evans, No.9 , Jaguar TCS Racing. “It is effectively my home race and, having won in Monaco previously and been on the podium on multiple occasions, I can’t wait to race around such an iconic track once again.”
Formula E uses the full 3.337km circuit, the iconic track providing excellent racing and outstanding overtaking. All eight races in Monaco have seen at least one driver gain nine or more positions from their grid spot. This includes Nick Cassidy, who went from 14th to third with Jaguar TCS Racing during last year’s Round 7 event on Sunday.

As the midpoint of the season approaches, all eyes are inevitably on the championship standings as drivers, teams and manufacturers all fight for the respective titles.
Porsche Formula E Team currently lead all three ABB FIA Formula E World Championships, with Pascal Wehrlein holding onto the honours in the Drivers’. However, it is extremely close as the German leads the way with 101 points to his name, but just behind is Evans on 98, with Mahindra Racing’s Edoardo Mortara third on 93.
Porsche have also got close competition across the Teams’ fight, as they lead on 176 with Jaguar closing the gap with 163 – having won four of the first eight races. The German marque also tops the Manufacturers’ Standings with 228 points – but Jaguar isn’t far behind with 214.
The 2026 Monaco E-Prix starts at 15:05 local time on Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 May.
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