This coming weekend, the ABB FIA Formula E Championship will be in the Principality of Monaco (MON) for the ninth race of the season. Our preview provides you with the most importance facts about the circuit and the key factors for a successful race. 

TRACK FACTS MONACO.
Circuit length 1.765 km, shortest track of the season. Clockwise.
Corners 5 left and 7 right handers. Slowest corner: T3 (approx. 40 km/h). Fastest corner: T7 (approx. 160 km/h). Many different types of corners – not typical for Formula E.
Track surface Very even, as it’s 90 percent identical to the F1 track.
Grip level Higher than in Paris and Rome, although leaves may make the track slippery and be a disadvantage for qualifying group 1.
Circuit layout Relatively high average speed. Very short straights make overtaking very difficult.
Tyre wear More tyre wear on the right side despite racing clockwise.
Attack Zone ATTACK MODE is activated on a straight. This means there will be hardly any time loss.
Pit lane Identical to the F1 pitlane.
Risk of crashes Very high.
Key factors Grip, car balance, qualifying performance / grid positions.

 

Quotes ahead of the Monaco E-Prix:

Roger Griffiths (Team Principal BMW i Andretti Motorsport):

“After the low grip, bumpy streets of Paris, the Monaco track will be a stark contrast. Much smoother, more grip, yet tight and challenging. Overtaking is tough here; good grid positioning will be key to having a strong race. Lap times will be short, and it will definitely be interesting to see how much the FE car has improved since the last visit two years ago. With the quick turn around between the European races this places a premium on efficient preparation and forward planning.”

Alexander Sims (#27 BMW iFE.18):

“I am really curious about what it will be like to drive on the streets of Monaco for the first time. Of course, I have seen loads of races there on TV and I do feel more familiar with the location than I did ahead of some other races. I hope that I can get myself and my car set up quickly for the circuit, and I really hope to do well in qualifying. That is the key to finally driving a smooth race again.”

António Félix da Costa (#28 BMW iFE.18):

“It is exciting to be coming to Monaco to drive in a location with such a great history of racing. Formula E is a new type of racing and is adding a new chapter to the history of Monaco. I am looking forward to putting on a good show for the spectators. I hope that the layout and the surface will suit the BMW iFE.18.”

The FANBOOST vote.

FANBOOST gives Formula E fans the opportunity to vote for their favourite driver and award them an extra boost of power during the race. The five drivers with the most FANBOOST votes are awarded a significant burst of power, which they can deploy in a five-second window during the second half of the race. Fans can vote for their favourite driver in the six days prior to, and leading up to 15 minutes into, each race. Each fan can vote once per day. There are three ways to vote: Online at https://fanboost.fiaformulae.com/, via the official Formula E App or on Twitter using the hashtag #FANBOOST plus the drivers first and last name as a one-word hashtag.

Hashtags of the BMW i Andretti Motorsport drivers:

#AlexanderSims

#AntonioFelixdaCosta

 

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