Da Costa clinches pole for Formula E’s Monaco E-Prix

Reigning Formula E champion Antonio Felix da Costa has clinched pole position for this afternoon’s Monaco E-Prix.
Da Costa clinches pole for Formula E’s Monaco E-Prix

The Portuguese driver came out on top in an ultra-compet༺itive qualifying with the top four drivers in the final shootout separated by just 0.060s.

Da Costa’s time of 1m31.317s was enough to see him t༒ake his sixth pole in Formula E.

Robin Frijns joins the Techeetah driver on the f🌞ront row of the grid, missing out on pole by just 0.012s.

Mitch Evans set the pace in FP2, but he could on꧒ly manage third i👍n the SuperPole shootout.

Jean-Eric Vergne is set to sta꧋rt fourth ahead of Maximilian Gunther, wh🅷ile Oliver Rowland was frustrated with sixth after his time was chalked off for leaving the garage too late and taking to the track when the pit exit was shut.

Nick Cassidy settled for seventh on the grid, with the rookie narrowly missing out on a top six start by just 0.002s, cont𓂃inuing the theme of it being very close in Formula E this weekend.

Pasca𓆉l ꦜWehrlein, Alex Lynn and Norman Nato rounded out the top ten.

Rene Rast c🌊ould only manage 11th, ju🦹st ahead of Mahindra’s Alexander Sims.

Sebastien B🉐uemi beat Jake Dennis, who won last time out in Valencia, while Stoffel Vandoorne was the lead Mercedes in 15th.

Sam Bird is set to start from 16th after his lap was heavily disrupted by t♛he second Mercedes of Nyck de Vries - who could only manage 23rd after he clipped a switch on his steering wheel that forced him into a lower power mode.

Click here to find the full quali♒fying results for the Monaco E-Prixಞ.

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