Formula E Monaco E-Prix: Rowland reignites title challenge with first win of 2025-26

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Oliver Rowland wins the second leg of the Monaco E-Prix as Porsche endures another tough day in the Principality

Reigning Formula E champion Oliver Rowland drove a perfect race and carefully executed his strategy to register his first win of the 2025-26 season in the Monaco E-Prix.

The Nissan driver, who started from eighth position, gradually made his way up the field while others lost ground due to battles, penalties and accidents. He bided his time, conserved battery power in the first stint, and launched his final attack in the closing laps to secure victory in the second race of the Monte Carlo double header.

Behind him, Felipe Drugovich secured the best result of his short career in the series with a brilliant second-place finish for Andretti. Jaguar's Antonio Felix da Costa rounded out the podium after a spectacular comeback.

The Portuguese suffered a difficult start, with Edoardo Mortara hitting him at the chicane after the tunnel and sending him to the back of the pack. The incident resulted in a 10-second penalty for the Mahindra driver, while da Costa began a frantic recovery that ultimately took him all the way to the podium.

Further back, Citroen's Nick Cassidy was involved in a collision with Cupra driver Pepe Marti. Cassidy was able to continue, while Marti was trapped in the wall and had to retire, triggering a full course yellow.

It wasn’t the Sunday team-mate Dan Ticktum had hoped for either. The Brit once again secured pole position in qualifying, but his strategy was compromised by delaying the activation of Attack Mode too long. By the time he tried to react, the front group had already pulled ahead, and a five-second penalty for speeding under a yellow flag ultimately dropped him all the way down to 14th place.

Meanwhile, Rowland waited for the perfect moment to deliver the decisive blow. He capitalised on the strategic chaos and the final Attack Modes to take the lead with five laps to go with a decisive pass at the Nouvelle Chicane. Not even another full course yellow in the closing stages disrupted the Briton’s plans, as he crossed the finish line in commanding fashion to secure his first victory of the season and throw himself squarely into the championship fight.

Behind Drugovich and da Costa, Mitch Evans finished fourth to consolidate his lead in the championship, while Mortara recovered from a penalty to finish fifth.

Nico Mueller was Porsche's best finisher in seventh, behind Andretti's Jake Dennis, while team-mate Pascal Wehrlein failed to score in 12th.

Race 2 Standings, 2026 Monaco E-Prix

Pos.DriverTeamGap
1Oliver RowlandNissan Formula E Team
2Felipe DrugovichAndretti Formula E+1,165
3Antonio Felix da CostaJaguar TCS Racing+3,448
4Mitch EvansJaguar TCS Racing+10,442
5Edoardo MortaraMahindra Racing+10.891
6Jake DennisAndretti Formula E+17.854
7Nico MullerPorsche Formula E Team+18.073
8Joel ErikssonEnvision Racing+18,380
9Nyck De VriesMahindra Racing+18.950
10Lucas Di GrassiLola Yamaha ABT Formula E Team+19.622
11Zane MaloneyLola Yamaha ABT Formula E Team+19.895
12Pascal WehrleinPorsche Formula E Team+21.119
13Maximilian GuntherDS Penske+24,160
14Dan TicktumCUPRA Kiro+41.244
15Taylor BarnardDS Penske+45.359
16Jean-Eric VergneCitroën Racing+54.175
17Sebastien BuemiEnvision Racing+1:06.715
18Nick CassidyCitroën Racing+1:08.041
DNFPepe MartiCUPRA KiroRetired
DNFNorman NatoNissan Formula E TeamRetired

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