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Formula E Monaco: Nyck de Vries storms to victory, Dan Ticktum loses podium due to penalty

Nyck de Vries has taken his first Formula E victory in four years in the Monaco E-Prix opener, as Dan Ticktum was denied a podium after he was penalised for a late clash with Antonio Felix da Costa.

Front-row starter de Vries failed to beat polesitter Ticktum into the lead at the first corner, and given the tight nature of the Monte Carlo street circuit the Mahindra driver bided his time behind the Cupra Kiro driver.

The Dutchman pitted on lap 14 and pulled off an undercut on Ticktum, then used his sole Attack Mode to blast by da Costa and into the lead, with the Portuguese unable to defend his position having used his own Attack Mode in the first half of the race to climb up the order.

Once out in front, de Vries managed his pace and energy to take the win ahead of Jaguar’s Mitch Evans who claimed the lead in the drivers' standings with second place.

But the key talking point triggered behind the front two with two laps to go, as Ticktum was defending third place from da Costa. Coming out of the tunnel, the Jaguar driver looked for a move up the inside going into the chicane but Ticktum closed the gap which led to heavy contact.

Da Costa suffered terminal damage and came to a halt in the Swimming Pool section, while Ticktum survived the clash to take the chequered flag in third place.

But the stewards slapped Ticktum with a drive-through penalty, converted to 33 seconds having finished the race before the penalty was handed out, meaning he lost his podium place and dropped to 12th in the final results.

Dan Ticktun, Cupra Kiro (Photo by: Jordan McKean / LAT Images via Getty Images)

Ticktum’s penalty saw his team-mate Pepe Marti take a surprise maiden Formula E podium in his rookie season.

Earlier in the race, Porsche endured a disaster as Nico Muller rear-ended team-mate Pascal Wehrlein on lap 12 which left the Swiss with a broken front wing and the German with a right-rear puncture. After Wehrlein pitted, he was unable to make up the lost ground and finished down in 18th, while Muller was able to stagger to the finish in ninth.

Defending champion Oliver Rowland picked up a puncture on lap 14 which ended his hopes of a decent result down in 15th, while 2022-23 Formula E champion Jake Dennis was taken out in a clash with Nick Cassidy on lap 4 which triggered a brief safety car period, with the Kiwi given a 10s penalty for the incident.

With a high rate of attrition, Felipe Drugovich’s clean race saw him move up to fourth place for Andretti, ahead of Envision pair Sebastien Buemi and Joel Eriksson.

Taylor Barnard led DS Penske team-mate Max Guenther home in seventh and eighth respectively, with Muller and Lola Yamaha’s Lucas di Grassi rounding out the top 10.

Formula E Monaco E-Prix - Race 1 results

Cla   Nº   Driver   Car  Laps   Gap
1 21  Nyck de Vries Mahindra 29  
2 Mitch Evans Jaguar 29 2.677
3 Josep Martí Porsche 29 21.115
4 28  Felipe Drugovich Porsche 29 21.320
5 16  Sébastien Buemi Jaguar 29 21.839
6 14  Joel Eriksson Jaguar 29 23.990
7 77  Taylor Barnard DS 29 24.322
8 Max Günther DS 29 24.817
9 51  Nico Müller Porsche 29 25.817
10 11  Lucas Di Grassi Lola 29 27.019
11 37  Nick Cassidy Citroën 29 29.004
12 33  Dan Ticktum Porsche 29 45.641
13 22  Zane Maloney Lola 29 52.893
14 23  Norman Nato Nissan 29 1'02.680
15 Oliver Rowland Nissan 29 1'22.065
16 25  Jean-Éric Vergne Citroën 28 1 lap /0.757
17 48  Edoardo Mortara Mahindra 28 1 lap /1.508
18 94  Pascal Wehrlein Porsche 28 1 lap /33.979
  13  A.F.da Costa Jaguar 26 Retirement
  27  Jake Dennis Porsche 3 Retirement

 

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