Evans broke down prior to Lowes. What a grim season for Jaguar.

2025 e-PRIX du Montecarlo | Formula E Double Header in MONACO!
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Posted Yesterday, 13:32
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Posted Yesterday, 13:34
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Posted Yesterday, 13:35
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Posted Yesterday, 13:36
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Posted Yesterday, 13:38
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Posted Yesterday, 13:39
#57
Posted Yesterday, 13:42
Well, this is a bit underwhelming.
#58
Posted Yesterday, 13:43
#59
Posted Yesterday, 13:43
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#60
Posted Yesterday, 13:44
I am utterly confused with Cassidy's strategy, let alone Mueller...
#61
Posted Yesterday, 13:45
Yeah, sadly this race has deflated quite quickly.
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Posted Yesterday, 13:46
#63
Posted Yesterday, 13:46
I am utterly confused with Cassidy's strategy, let alone Mueller...
Same.
#64
Posted Yesterday, 13:47
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Posted Yesterday, 13:47
Edited by ANF, Yesterday, 13:48.
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Posted Yesterday, 13:47
#67
Posted Yesterday, 13:48
He has found reverse
#68
Posted Yesterday, 13:48
Yeah, sadly this race has deflated quite quickly.
...I spoke too soon!
#69
Posted Yesterday, 13:50
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Posted Yesterday, 13:50
#71
Posted Yesterday, 13:51
This will be Rowlands season
#72
Posted Yesterday, 13:51
Edited by sportyskells, Yesterday, 13:52.
#73
Posted Yesterday, 13:52
Yeah, thank goodness that Muller's fluke pitstop didn't decide the race.
#74
Posted Yesterday, 13:53
The Racing Gods did prevail in the end.
#75
Posted Yesterday, 13:54
#76
Posted Yesterday, 13:55
Waiting for the final twist of Rowland's car breaking down due to that earlier noise.
I was thinking that he could fail post-race scrutineering...
#77
Posted Yesterday, 13:58
Well, that was a race that needed to be watched until the end
#78
Posted Yesterday, 13:58
Jaguar and especially Cassidy have just fallen off a cliff this year. So dire.
#79
Posted Yesterday, 13:59
I am mildly irritated that every time I watch FE, Rowland seems to win, as I can't warm up to him. Would have been happier if De Vries or Barnard have scored victory. I hope for a different winner tomorrow.
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Posted Yesterday, 14:00
#82
Posted Yesterday, 14:01
Phenomenal race by Rowland. On another level and thoroughly deserved. Looking forward to tomorrow again.
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Posted Yesterday, 14:01
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#85
Posted Yesterday, 14:03
There were some doubts when it was first announced it would be racing there, but I have to say that every time Formula E has raced at Monaco, it has delivered IMHO
#86
Posted Yesterday, 14:04
And we get to do it all again tomorrow. Suits me!
#87
Posted Yesterday, 14:09
Jaguar and especially Cassidy have just fallen off a cliff this year. So dire.
Frijns in the points so they can't completely blame it on the car
#88
Posted Yesterday, 20:46

Formula E in Monaco delivers again!
I'd use Pit Boost every race, it just works: breaks the peleton a bit, allows for interesting stategies and, most important, allows more pushing and less energy saving!
Great win for Rowland who's now the N1 champ favourite.
Super podium with De Vries and Dennis.
Shame for Barnard who got sent into the wall by Wehrlein with not much compliments.
TOMORROW! WE DO IT AGAIN!
Same schedule, different kind of race without the pitboost!
How will it change the race??
See ya then
Also, you can't miss quali, wich is stellar to watch. And will be LIVE on ITV4!
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Edited by thegamer23, Yesterday, 20:49.
#89
Posted Yesterday, 20:49
Have reservations about double headers but now very much looking forward to tomorrow and being able to watch qualy and race live.. especially as it will be a different character race with no pit boost.
Hoping Barnard and Ticktum can bounce back tomorrow as they deserve more from this weekend and very pleased for Mahindra - hope this persuades them to continue with their own powertrain in Gen4.
#90
Posted Yesterday, 20:50
Jaguar and especially Cassidy have just fallen off a cliff this year. So dire.
Hazel Southwell has an interesting hypothesis (it's about Evans, though): Hazel Southwell: "Evans' old race engineer, Cristina Manas, is the head of development and simulation at Nissan and has been for over a year and a half and I'm sure there's a correlation between Nissan turning into a strategic powerhouse and Jaguar wobbling apart" — Bluesky