
Oliver Rowland (Nissan Formula E) won Round 10 of the 2025/26 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship in Monaco, securing his second victory in two years in Monte Carlo after starting eighth and taking the lead on Lap 23 of 28.
Felipe Drugovich (Andretti Formula E) took P2 for his best Formula E finish after Edoardo Mortara received a 10-second penalty; AntĂłnio FĂŠlix da Costa (Jaguar TCS Racing) finished third.
Despite Rowland’s win, Mitch Evans (Jaguar TCS Racing) leaves Monaco with the lead in the ABB FIA Formula E Drivers’ Championship. Jaguar leads Porsche in the Teams’ Championship, while Porsche leads Jaguar in the ABB FIA Manufacturers’ World table.
F1 World Champion Lando Norris attended the E-Prix, embedded within the Andretti garage and observed the new GEN4 car.
The ABB FIA Formula E World Championship will continue with Round 11 in Sanya, China on Saturday 20 June.
Nissan Formula E’s Oliver Rowland assembled the perfect E-Prix to seal victory in Round 10 of the 2025/26 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship in Monaco – navigating the drama to lead home Felipe Drugovich (Andretti Formula E) and AntĂłnio FĂŠlix da Costa (Jaguar TCS Racing).
Rowland started eighth and came to the fore late on as the ATTACK MODE activations shook out – with the top 10 shuffling and squabbling relentlessly for position throughout the opening half of the race.
The Nissan driver had been strong managing his energy, navigated the pack and picked his way through to the lead down at the Nouvelle Chicane on Lap 23 of 28, marking a second win in two years in Monte Carlo for the Brit.
A couple of Full Course Yellows were thrown into the mix for Rowland to deal with after some over-exuberant overtaking manoeuvres down the field but the Nissan driver kept cool to cross the line first.
He headed home Edoardo Mortara (Mahindra Racing) on-track, although a 10-second time penalty for the Swiss driver saw Drugovich take P2 for his best Formula E race finish – firmly putting to bed the Brazilian’s struggles in Berlin.
Da Costa led late on and wound up third to recover from his late drama in Round 9; the Portuguese driver rounding just ahead of Jaguar TCS Racing teammate Mitch Evans.
Mortara secured fifth with his penalty – for contact with da Costa on the opening lap – applied with Jake Dennis (Andretti Formula E) completing the top six.
Despite a double pole in the Principality, CUPRA KIRO’s Dan Ticktum couldn’t convert to points – a late penalty leaving him down the order in 14th after opting for ATTACK MODE towards the race’s end.
Evans took the ABB FIA Formula E Drivers’ Championship points advantage after Round 9 and leaves Monaco on top ahead of Rowland. Jaguar head Porsche in the Teams’ and Porsche lead Jaguar in the ABB FIA Formula E Manufacturers’ World table.
Oliver Rowland, No. 23, Nissan Formula E Team said:
âIt’s been nearly a year since I stood at the top of the podium. It was a crazy race, some drivers decided to do some different stuff, I kept a high pace. It was really difficult to keep disciplined, I knew we had to keep higher in energy targets, but staying disciplined and staying out of trouble was key for us. You never know if there is a safety car; it’ll bring the targets up. I was pretty confident in what I was doing and the team kept me really informed. I was confident.â
Felipe Drugovich, No. 28, Andretti Formula E said:
âThis is such a great thing to do here at this track, I love this place. I think every time I have been here I have had a podium, so happy to keep that going. What a place to get my first podium in Formula E so I’m really really happy. Big thanks to the team that could cope with me for the first few rounds when I was not even close the podium and now we are doing big things so thanks to them.â
AntĂłnio FĂŠlix da Costa, No. 13, Jaguar TCS Racing, said:
âI donât know whether to be happy or angry with the amount of times Iâve been hit from behind this season and races taken from us, and I could not believe it, on lap one, and people were just still taking it easy, I thought. I got hit from behind, and I spun out and went all the way to the back, but with a good strategy from the team and taking a lot of risks, as you can see from my car, I was able to make it back to the front. I need to review it, but I think the full course yellow came out at a good time for me, that first one, and just managing energy to the end. Congrats to these guys, amazing race, I am happy to be on the podium today with these guys after that one.â
LANDO NORRIS GETS UP CLOSE TO GEN4 AT 2026 MONACO E-PRIX
Watching on from the Andretti Formula E garage was Formula 1 World Champion Lando Norris, who came out in support of his friend Jake Dennis. Norris spent the day embedded with the team, where he also got a close-up look at the new GEN4 car following its track demonstration by F1 legend David Coulthard.
Lando Norris, reigning Formula 1 World Drivers’ Champion said:
âThis is the first ever [Formula E] race Iâve been to and Iâm excited! There are a lot of guys that I know racing here and the racingâs always good to watch; always chaos, always carnage and always unpredictable â everything you want from racing!
âI grew up with a lot of these guys or I raced with them. The level of drivers you have here is top â itâs as good as you get. Youâre watching a series that has top class athletes, some of the best in the world â itâs something I enjoy watching and being a part of.â
âI was planning to do a bit of driving in a Formula E car at some point. Iâve spoken to Jake [Dennis] and a few of the other guys whoâve driven here. Not everything correlates between the two [Formula 1 and Formula E] but there are always things you can learn by speaking to and listening to drivers that are at the top of this category.â
David Coulthard, Formula E Broadcast Analyst and Former F1 Driver said:
âThat is the most acceleration I’ve ever experienced around Monaco.
âWhere I’ve just taken it compared to what those guys will do with it… They’ll experience something nobody has in racing. I’m speechless! What a machine!
âYou can’t compare at all GEN3 to GEN4. GEN3 and GEN3 Evo is state of the art for its time, but GEN4 with all-wheel drive; every exit is acceleration like you’ve never experienced. Once you’re through an apex you realise the car can take everything you throw at it. It’s just not normal. It’s redefining what a race car can be.
âI’ve driven a lot of cars over the years – I have an understanding with what all-wheel drive could feel like but a car under 1000kg with 800+bhp in old money, that’s an impressive getaway.
âFirst time through the tunnel, it was like hyperdrive from Star Wars! I’ve been through there thousands of times but never like that.â
Christian Horner and Gabriel Bortoleto were back for Day 2 of the 2026 Monaco E-Prix, alongside American model Olivia Ponton.
OTHER CHAMPIONSHIP NEWS THIS WEEK
- David Coulthard Debut Drive in GEN4 Car. Formula E broadcast analyst and former Formula 1 driver David Coulthard sampled the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship’s new GEN4 racing car around the famous Monaco circuit this weekend and was left blown away by its capabilities. The Scotsman was full of praise, if a little breathless, after his four-lap drive around the Principality. Expressing that it is not possible to compare the GEN3 to GEN4, as the GEN4 has all-wheel drive and through every exit the acceleration is like nothing he has ever experienced.
- Formula E to make Goodwood Festival of Speed Debut as Official Partner. For the first time in its history, Formula E will join the Goodwood Festival of Speed, one of motorsportâs most iconic events, as an Official Partner. Aligning with this yearâs theme, âThe Rivals â Epic Racing Duelsâ, the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship will showcase over a decade of electric evolution, through a landmark display featuring every generation of Formula E car, from GEN1 through to the all-new GEN4, set to debut next season. All four generations of Formula E machinery will take to the hill climb simultaneously, providing a live visual timeline of the Championshipâs rapid technological ascent.
- Doriane Pin announced as CitroĂŤn Racing’s GEN4 Development Driver. The young French racer has already achieved a lot in her racing career, including the 2022 Ferrari Challenge Europe title, a class win at the 2022 24 Hours of Spa and, most recently, the F1 Academy title in 2025. In her new role Doriane will support the team in the development and refinement of the teamâs GEN4 package, helping to optimise performance, energy management systems, and software calibration ahead of next season. As such, the team have confirmed that the 22-year-old will have multiple opportunities to get behind-the-wheel of Formula E machinery in the coming months.
The ABB FIA Formula E World Championship will continue with Round 11 in Sanya on Saturday 20 May June. Find out where to watch here.































