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2017 Monaco ePrix

The 2017 Monaco ePrix (formally the 2017 FIA Formula E Monaco ePrix) was a Formula E electric motor race held on 13 May 2017 at the Circuit de Monaco in Monte Carlo before a crowd of 18,000 people. It was the fifth round of the 2016–17 Formula E Championship and the second Monaco ePrix. e.Dams-Renault driver Sébastien Buemi won the 51-lap race from pole position. Lucas di Grassi finished second for Audi Sport ABT and Mahindra driver Nick Heidfeld was third.

2017 Monaco ePrix
Race 5 of 12 of the 2016–17 Formula E Championship
Layout of the Monaco Formula E street circuit
Race details[1][2]
Date 13 May 2017
Official name 2017 FIA Formula E Monaco ePrix[3]
Location Circuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo, Monaco
Course Street circuit
Course length 1.765 km (1.097 miles)
Distance 51 laps, 90.018 km (55.935 miles)
Weather Sunny: Air: 20.0 to 20.8 °C (68.0 to 69.4 °F), Track: 24.4 to 25.6 °C (75.9 to 78.1 °F)
Attendance 18,000
Pole position
Driver e.Dams-Renault
Time 53.313
Fastest lap
Driver Sam Bird Virgin-Citroën
Time 53.822 on lap 24
Podium
First e.Dams-Renault
Second Audi Sport ABT
Third Mahindra
Lap leaders

Buemi won the pole position by recording the fastest lap in qualifying and pulled away from di Grassi until the race was neutralised on the 22nd lap when the safety car was deployed following a collision between Nelson Piquet Jr. and Jean-Éric Vergne on lap 21. All drivers elected to switch into their second cars under safety car conditions, and Buemi kept the lead at the lap 26 restart. Buemi slowed to conserve electrical energy to ensure he would be able to finish the race and di Grassi began to narrow the deficit to him in the final laps. He was unable to pass the defensive Buemi who held the lead to secure the victory.

It was Buemi's fourth victory of the season, the tenth of his career, and his second consecutive in Monaco. The result moved Buemi further ahead of di Grassi in the Drivers' Championship to 15 points while Nico Prost kept third after finishing ninth. Vergne remained in fourth despite his retirement and Sam Bird was one point closer to him in fifth place. e.Dams-Renault increased their lead in the Teams' Championship over Audi Sport ABT by a further six points and Mahindra moved from fifth to third with seven races left in the season.

Background edit

 
Circuit de Monaco (pictured in 2009), where the race was held.

The Monaco ePrix was confirmed as part of Formula E's 2016–17 schedule by the FIA World Motor Sport Council in September 2016.[4] It was the fifth of twelve single-seater electric car races of the 2016–17 Championship, the second Monaco ePrix, and took place on 13 May 2017 at the Circuit de Monaco in Monte Carlo.[5] The race returned after an absence of one year as it takes the slot occupied by the Historic Grand Prix every other year and due to a law limiting Monaco to holding two races per year.[6][7] It had been proposed Monaco hold a race following the cancellation of the Moscow ePrix in the 2015–16 season but it did not proceed because of the lack of preparation time.[8] The 12-turn clockwise 1.765 km (1.097 mi) Circuit de Monaco street circuit was the shortest track on the 2016–17 calendar and was heavily modified from the version used by Formula One for the Monaco Grand Prix.[9][10]

Before the race e.Dams-Renault driver Sébastien Buemi led the Drivers' Championship with 76 points, six ahead of Lucas di Grassi in second and a further 25 ahead of Buemi's teammate Nico Prost in third. Jean-Éric Vergne was fourth on 46 points and Sam Bird was fifth with 33 points.[11] e.Dams-Renault led the Teams' Championship with 122 points; Audi Sport ABT were in second place on 91 points. Virgin, Techeetah and Mahindra contended for third place.[11]

After finishing 14th at the Mexico City race, Buemi, the pre-race favourite,[12] arrived in Monaco with a lot of hope and expectation, saying: "Monaco is one of the best tracks on the calendar. I have great memories from 2015 and I will do my best to win a second time here."[13] Di Grassi was looking forward to his "home race" because he was knowledgeable about the track as a Monaco resident and wanted to carry over his momentum from his Mexico City win into the principality: "We made an important step with the victory in Mexico to keep the championship exciting. We are once again in striking distance."[14] However, he did not have the championship in his mind because his team wanted to focus on winning races and amassing points: "It’s very early to be talking about the championship. We’re [on] round five, there’s another eight to go."[15] Nick Heidfeld said he was looking forward to racing in Monaco where he has extensive experience of racing at the track in other motorsport series and expressed his feeling that his chances of winning were improved with a competitive car and Mahindra wanted to score more points than in the last two races.[16]

There were 20 participants entered by ten teams each for two per squad for the race.[10] José María López's participation was under risk after damaging two vertebrae in a heavy crash at the 6 Hours of Silverstone. He stressed he would take part in Monaco if his doctors consented to it and hoped it would not be aggravated enough to prevent him from participating in the 24 Hours of Le Mans. It was reported that Virgin would have their reserve driver Alex Lynn on standby to drive López's car should the need arise.[17] López was cleared to race after meeting with the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile's medical team following the first practice session's conclusion.[18] Robin Frijns injured his right knee ligaments while training and his team Andretti were concerned the injury would be worsened by the mandatory switch to his second car and drafted BMW factory driver Alexander Sims as a replacement if Frijns had further problems.[19] After reporting an handing imbalance in the Mexico City ePrix (possibly due to chassis damage caused by his predecessor Ma Qinghua in multiple crashes), Esteban Gutiérrez received a new Techeetah chassis after the team made a successful request to the stewards to change it.[18]

Practice edit

Two practice sessions—both on Saturday morning—were held before the Saturday late afternoon race. The first session ran for 45 minutes and the second for 30 minutes.[20] Unlike the preceding four races, the Friday shakedown session was not held.[21] Both practice sessions took place in dry weather.[1] In the first practice session, which saw lap times lower and multiple drivers lead, Buemi was fastest with a lap of 52.795 seconds, four-tenths ahead of teammate Prost in second. Stéphane Sarrazin (Venturi), Felix Rosenqvist, López, Vergne. Bird, Gutiérrez, Nelson Piquet Jr. and di Grassi made up positions three to ten.[22] Prost spun at turn three and Adam Carroll (Jaguar) stopped close to a barrier at Anthony Noghes corner. Rosenqvist locked his tyres entering Sainte Dévote corner and went onto the turn's run-off area and Gutiérrez later made a similar error.[22][23] The session ended early when NextEV's Oliver Turvey braked heavily to avoid passing Buemi into the Novelle Chicane under yellow flag conditions. Rosenqvist was caught off guard and ploughed heavily into Turvey's rear,[24] destroying his car's front-right corner and heavily damaging Turvey's vehicle.[22] Buemi used 200 kW (270 hp) of power to set the fastest lap of the second practice session at 52.729 seconds; Bird, di Grassi, Vergne, López, Loïc Duval, Daniel Abt, Piquet, Prost and Sarrazin completed the top ten.[24] Prost struck the wall at Anthony Noghes corner with his front-right wheel,[24] removing a small chunk from his car's bodywork, but was able to continue.[25]

Qualifying edit

Saturday afternoon's qualifying session ran for 60 minutes and was divided into four groups of five cars. Each group was determined by a lottery system and was permitted six minutes of on-track activity. All drivers were limited to two timed laps with one at maximum power. The fastest five overall competitors in the four groups participated in a "Super Pole" session with one driver on the track at any time going out in reverse order from fifth to first. Each of the five drivers was limited to one timed lap and the starting order was determined by the competitor's fastest times (Super Pole from first to fifth, and group qualifying from sixth to twentieth). The driver and team who recorded the fastest time were awarded three points towards their respective championships.[20] Qualifying was held in dry weather.[1]

In the first group of five runners, which saw the drivers drive on a slippery track surface and warmed their brakes and got their lock-ups resolved,[26] Buemi was fastest on his maximum power lap, half a second quicker than Duval in second and Mitch Evans third. Turvey and António Félix da Costa were the group's slowest two drivers.[27] Heidfeld was the fastest driver in the second group, four-tenths of a second ahead of Gutiérrez. Carroll (who damaged his wheel guard by hitting the barrier at the exit of the Swimming Pool complex) and Prost (who glanced the wall) followed in the next two positions.[26][27] Jérôme d'Ambrosio aborted his timed lap and did not rememerge from the pit lane, causing him to start from 20th (and last) place.[26] In the third group, Maro Engel went quicker than Buemi's benchmark lap time to go fastest overall. Di Grassi finished behind Engel in second place, followed by Bird in third position. Sarrazin and Frijns rounded the group's five competitors.[27]

Vergne recorded the fastest overall timed lap of all drivers in the group stages in the fourth group at 53.286 seconds, 0.135 seconds quicker than the second-placed Piquet. Rosenqvist, López and Abt were the group's slowest three drivers. After group qualifying ended, the times set by Vergne, Engel, Buemi, Piquet and di Grassi progressed them into super pole.[26][27] Di Grassi was the first driver to attempt his lap in super pole and lost control of the rear of his car, making contact with a wall leaving Anthony Noughes corner and qualified in second.[26][27] Piquet was initially slower than di Grassi but recovered some of the lost time to take third place.[26] Buemi drove cleanly to earn provisional pole position with a time of 53.313 seconds.[27] Engel drove over a large section of kerb, drifted sideways into a barrier and took fifth. Vergne struggled to locate grip, locked his tyres heading into Sainte Dévote corner and qualified fourth.[26][27] This secured Buemi his first pole position of the season, his second consecutive in Monaco, the seventh of his career,[28] and his first since the 2016 London ePrix.[29] He became the fifth consecutive driver to win pole position in the season's first five races.[30] After qualifying ended, Duval was sent to the back of the grid for exceeding the maximum amount of permitted laps.[31] After penalties, the rest of the order consisted of Engel, Rosenqvist, López, Heidfeld, Abt, Bird, Sarrazin, Frijns, Gutiérrez, Evans, Turvey, Félix da Costa, Carroll, Prost, d'Ambrosio and Duval.[1]

Qualifying classification edit

Final qualifying classification
Pos. No. Driver Team GS SP Grid
1 9   Sébastien Buemi e.Dams-Renault 53.413 53.313 1
2 11   Lucas di Grassi Audi Sport ABT 53.556 53.550 2
3 3   Nelson Piquet Jr. NextEV NIO 53.421 53.606 3
4 25   Jean-Éric Vergne Techeetah-Renault 53.286 53.756 4
5 5   Maro Engel Venturi 53.397 55.013 5
6 19   Felix Rosenqvist Mahindra 53.609 6
7 37   José María López Virgin-Citroën 53.666 7
8 23   Nick Heidfeld Mahindra 53.687 8
9 66   Daniel Abt Audi Sport ABT 53.725 9
10 2   Sam Bird Virgin-Citroën 53.729 10
11 4   Stéphane Sarrazin Venturi 53.846 11
12 6   Loïc Duval Dragon-Penske 53.929 201
13 27   Robin Frijns Andretti-BMW 54.034 12
14 33   Esteban Gutiérrez Techeetah-Renault 54.092 13
15 20   Mitch Evans Jaguar 54.115 14
16 88   Oliver Turvey NextEV NIO 54.522 15
17 28   António Félix da Costa Andretti-BMW 54.631 16
18 47   Adam Carroll Jaguar 55.031 17
19 8   Nico Prost e.Dams-Renault 55.081 18
20 7   Jérôme d'Ambrosio Dragon-Penske 1:00.636 19
Source:[1]
Notes:
  • ^1  — Loïc Duval was sent to the back of the grid for exceeding the number of permitted qualifying laps.[31]

Race edit

A special feature of Formula E is the "Fan Boost" feature, an additional 100 kW (130 hp) of power to use in the driver's second car. The three drivers who were allowed to use the boost were determined by a fan vote.[20] For the Monaco race, Buemi, Sarrazin and di Grassi were handed the extra power.[31] The weather at the start were dry and sunny with an air temperature between 20.0 to 20.8 °C (68.0 to 69.4 °F) and a track temperature from 24.4 to 25.6 °C (75.9 to 78.1 °F);[1] conditions were expected to remain consistent and a 10 per cent chance of rain was forecast.[5] The race began at 16:00 Central European Summer Time (UTC+2) before a crowd of 18,000 people.[32][33] On the grid, Buemi maintained his pole position advantage heading into Sainte Dévote corner. Di Grassi ran close behind Buemi to keep second place.[34] Heidfeld overtook Rosenqvist and Engel on the outside to move into fifth.[34][35] Most of the field made a good start but some drivers were caught off guard by the concertina effect at Sainte Dévote with Piquet narrowly avoiding damaging his rear suspension after hitting the barrier, and Abt ran into the back of López, damaging his rear wing and nose cone.[34] Bird made the equal best getaway in the field, gaining three positions by the end of lap one,[1] while Sarrazin stalled after leaving the grid, dropping him to the back of the field.[34]

 
Sébastien Buemi (pictured in 2016) won the pole position and held off championship rival Lucas di Grassi to win the race.

At the end of the first lap, Buemi led di Grassi, Piquet, Vergne, Heidfeld, Engel, Bird, Rosenqvist, Frijns, López, Abt, Evans, Gutiérrez, Turvey, Carroll, Félix da Costa, Prost, d'Ambrosio, Duval and Sarrazin.[1] Buemi began to pull away from di Grassi, establishing a lead of one second.[31] The field settled down for the next six laps with nothing notable occurring.[36] On lap eight, Bird went over the kerb at Tabac corner, lost control of the rear of his car, and veered into a barrier, damaging his rear suspension.[34] Bird was forced to make a pit stop, while his teammate López was shown a black flag with an orange circle, requiring him to stop for repairs to his rear wing. Bird's mechanics repaired his vehicle's rear with a spanner and replaced López's rear wing. Both drivers returned to the track to begin battling for the fastest lap. Buemi continued to extend his lead over di Grassi and Piquet while Rosenqvist challenged Engel for sixth. Abt passed Frijns on the outside for eighth and closed up to the Engel and Rosenqvist battle.[31] Piquet struggled to stay with the leading drivers, and Vergne was close behind him, steering left onto the inside. As both drivers locked their tyres, Piquet clambered with his steering wheel, and both cars made contact; Vergne ended his race in the Novelle Chicane barrier on lap 21.[31][34][35]

The incident necessitated the deployment of the safety car on the following lap to allow Vergne's car to be extricated from the track and everyone made pit stops for the mandatory change into a second vehicle.[31][35] Dragon teammates Duval and d'Ambrosio were the first drivers to enter the pit lane,[34] and after the safety car was withdrawn on lap 26,[36] racing resumed with Buemi leading di Grassi and Heidfeld.[34] Buemi again started to pull away from di Grassi and was one second ahead after one lap. D'Ambrosio moved out of the train of cars a few laps later,[31] stopped and restarted his car, causing him to drop down the field before entering the pit lane.[34] Duval joined his teammate in the garage with mechanical problems on the 31st lap.[36] Bird set the race's fastest lap on his 24th lap, completing a circuit in 53.822 seconds, earning him one championship point.[1] Buemi lifted and coasted as he attempted to level out the electrical energy difference between himself and di Grassi; he used his FanBoost to maintain the advantage he had built up over the latter. Elsewhere, the stewards investigated Gutiérrez for an unsafe pit stop release but elected not to penalise the driver. The primary battle at this point was between Piquet, Engel, Rosenqvist and Abt but all four drivers drove reasonably to allow them one large push at the race's conclusion.[31]

Di Grassi narrowed the gap to Buemi to half a second with six laps remaining. While pondering about an overtake on Buemi, both were delayed by slower traffic, causing di Grassi to drop back.[34] Buemi had less available electrical energy than di Grassi which allowed his rival to run close behind him.[31] Although di Grassi could not use his FanBoost because of battery voltage limitations,[37] he drew closer to Buemi on the final lap. He forced Buemi to defend his position at the Swimming Pool complex and La Rascasse corner,[35] but could not find the space to get ahead as run to the start/finish line was not long enough, allowing Buemi to fend him off and take his fourth victory of the season, the tenth of his career, and his second consecutive in Monaco.[34][36][38] Di Grassi finished 0.320 seconds adrift in second with Heidfeld third.[31] Heidfeld became the first driver to stand on the Monaco podium in both Formula One and Formula E.[38] Piquet, Engel, Rosenqvist and Abt all finished close behind each other in positions four to seven.[31] with Gutiérrez, Prost and Evans in eighth to tenth places.[1] Félix da Costa was adjudged to have been unsafely released from his garage and incurred a 33-second time penalty that demoted him from ninth to 11th. His teammate Frijns was eighth in the final stages but he lost all electrical energy on the final lap and fell to 12th.[39] Turvey, Carroll and Sarrazin were the final classified finishers.[1] Of the other retirees, d'Ambrosio and Duval returned to the track but both retired with the former suffering from a powertrain malfunction and the latter was affected by regenerative braking problems,[40] and both Virgin cars were not classified in the final results.[1]

Post-race edit

 
Jean-Éric Vergne (pictured in 2016) injured his right hand in a collision with Nelson Piquet Jr.

The top three drivers appeared on the podium to collect their trophies and spoke to the media in a later press conference. Buemi said after the safety car was sent out on the track, his team were aware about learning the tactics of making their pit stops early as used by Audi Sport ABT in the season-opening Hong Kong ePrix and the Mexico City race. He stated that felt that it was the right decision but was aware of the difficulty of finishing the event because of him having to conserve electrical energy and that he pulled a gap over di Grassi to maintain the lead.[41] Di Grassi said during the race's first stint, he did not have enough pace as he was focused on saving electrical energy, but attempted to remain close to Buemi in the second half, and knew he could attack at the end of the race with the correct strategy.[42] He revealed he did not want to risk colliding with Buemi because of the lack of overtaking opportunities around the tight confines of the Monaco circuit.[37] Third-place finisher Heidfeld stated it felt good to return to the podium after sub-par results in the season's last two races. He revealed Mahindra heavily discussed their strategy and Heidfeld told them that they follow di Grassi's example which helped the team to finish on the podium.[41]

Vergne's right hand was injured in the collision with Piquet and required an X-ray scan after complaining he was unable to move it correctly.[43] He was annoyed with Piquet and briefly visited the NextEV garage to know if the latter had also retired.[44] Vergne stated that he would ensure that he was fit for the next race of the season in Paris but spoke his feeling the incident "destroyed" his race in Monaco. He believed that the crash prevented him from finishing on the podium and he chose not to speak to Piquet after the event concluded.[43] Piquet was annoyed at Vergne's attempts at overtaking him, labelling him "impatient" and said he felt he could have been easily passed during the pit stop phase.[44] He thought Vergne would slow down because the latter was unwilling to be overtaken around the outside,[43] and that Vergne had placed himself in that situation, deeming it "unnecessary" but spoke of his belief it was a "racing incident":[44] "It's a shame, I hate that it happened with him and I hate these kinds of situations. I don't like bad feelings and I'm sure he's very upset and thinks I did it on purpose, but I was just going to defend my position."[43] Vergne represented the incident as less important six days later by saying he did not regret performing his manoeuvre and it was part of motor racing.[45]

The result extended Buemi's Drivers' Championship advantage over di Grassi to 15 points. Prost remained in third place with 48 points in spite of his poor performance. Vergne maintained fourth position on 40 points despite his retirement while Bird's fastest lap achievement narrowed the gap to the latter to six points.[11] e.Dams-Renault's result increased their Teams' Championship lead over Audi Sport ABT by a further six points, while Mahindra's finish moved the team from fifth to third. Techeetah overtook Virgin for fourth place with seven races left in the season.[11]

Race classification edit

Drivers who scored championship points are denoted in bold.

Final race classification
Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 9   Sébastien Buemi e.Dams-Renault 51 51:05.488 1 25+31
2 11   Lucas di Grassi Audi Sport ABT 51 +0.320 2 18
3 23   Nick Heidfeld Mahindra 51 +13.678 8 15
4 3   Nelson Piquet Jr. NextEV NIO 51 +19.074 3 12
5 5   Maro Engel Venturi 51 +19.518 5 10
6 19   Felix Rosenqvist Mahindra 51 +19.599 6 8
7 66   Daniel Abt Audi Sport ABT 51 +20.430 9 6
8 33   Esteban Gutiérrez Techeetah-Renault 51 +32.295 13 4
9 8   Nico Prost e.Dams-Renault 51 +35.667 18 2
10 20   Mitch Evans Jaguar 51 +38.410 14 1
11 28   António Félix da Costa Andretti-BMW 51 +1:08.330 163
12 27   Robin Frijns Andretti-BMW 51 +1:14.053 12
13 88   Oliver Turvey NextEV NIO 50 +1 Lap 15
14 47   Adam Carroll Jaguar 50 +1 Lap 17
15 4   Stéphane Sarrazin Venturi 49 +2 Laps 11
Ret 37   José María López Virgin-Citroën 43 Suspension 7
Ret 7   Jérôme d'Ambrosio Dragon-Penske 43 Powertrain 19
Ret 6   Loïc Duval Dragon-Penske 40 Brakes 20
Ret 2   Sam Bird Virgin-Citroën 36 Suspension 10 12
Ret 25   Jean-Éric Vergne Techeetah-Renault 20 Collision 4
Source:[1][2]
Notes:

Standings after the race edit

  • Notes: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

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The 2017 Monaco ePrix formally the 2017 FIA Formula E Monaco ePrix was a Formula E electric motor race held on 13 May 2017 at the Circuit de Monaco in Monte Carlo before a crowd of 18 000 people It was the fifth round of the 2016 17 Formula E Championship and the second Monaco ePrix e Dams Renault driver Sebastien Buemi won the 51 lap race from pole position Lucas di Grassi finished second for Audi Sport ABT and Mahindra driver Nick Heidfeld was third 2017 Monaco ePrixRace 5 of 12 of the 2016 17 Formula E Championship Previous raceNext race Layout of the Monaco Formula E street circuitRace details 1 2 Date13 May 2017Official name2017 FIA Formula E Monaco ePrix 3 LocationCircuit de Monaco Monte Carlo MonacoCourseStreet circuitCourse length1 765 km 1 097 miles Distance51 laps 90 018 km 55 935 miles WeatherSunny Air 20 0 to 20 8 C 68 0 to 69 4 F Track 24 4 to 25 6 C 75 9 to 78 1 F Attendance18 000Pole positionDriverSebastien Buemie Dams RenaultTime53 313Fastest lapDriverSam BirdVirgin CitroenTime53 822 on lap 24PodiumFirstSebastien Buemie Dams RenaultSecondLucas di GrassiAudi Sport ABTThirdNick HeidfeldMahindraLap leaders Buemi won the pole position by recording the fastest lap in qualifying and pulled away from di Grassi until the race was neutralised on the 22nd lap when the safety car was deployed following a collision between Nelson Piquet Jr and Jean Eric Vergne on lap 21 All drivers elected to switch into their second cars under safety car conditions and Buemi kept the lead at the lap 26 restart Buemi slowed to conserve electrical energy to ensure he would be able to finish the race and di Grassi began to narrow the deficit to him in the final laps He was unable to pass the defensive Buemi who held the lead to secure the victory It was Buemi s fourth victory of the season the tenth of his career and his second consecutive in Monaco The result moved Buemi further ahead of di Grassi in the Drivers Championship to 15 points while Nico Prost kept third after finishing ninth Vergne remained in fourth despite his retirement and Sam Bird was one point closer to him in fifth place e Dams Renault increased their lead in the Teams Championship over Audi Sport ABT by a further six points and Mahindra moved from fifth to third with seven races left in the season Contents 1 Background 2 Practice 3 Qualifying 3 1 Qualifying classification 4 Race 4 1 Post race 4 2 Race classification 5 Standings after the race 6 ReferencesBackground edit nbsp Circuit de Monaco pictured in 2009 where the race was held The Monaco ePrix was confirmed as part of Formula E s 2016 17 schedule by the FIA World Motor Sport Council in September 2016 4 It was the fifth of twelve single seater electric car races of the 2016 17 Championship the second Monaco ePrix and took place on 13 May 2017 at the Circuit de Monaco in Monte Carlo 5 The race returned after an absence of one year as it takes the slot occupied by the Historic Grand Prix every other year and due to a law limiting Monaco to holding two races per year 6 7 It had been proposed Monaco hold a race following the cancellation of the Moscow ePrix in the 2015 16 season but it did not proceed because of the lack of preparation time 8 The 12 turn clockwise 1 765 km 1 097 mi Circuit de Monaco street circuit was the shortest track on the 2016 17 calendar and was heavily modified from the version used by Formula One for the Monaco Grand Prix 9 10 Before the race e Dams Renault driver Sebastien Buemi led the Drivers Championship with 76 points six ahead of Lucas di Grassi in second and a further 25 ahead of Buemi s teammate Nico Prost in third Jean Eric Vergne was fourth on 46 points and Sam Bird was fifth with 33 points 11 e Dams Renault led the Teams Championship with 122 points Audi Sport ABT were in second place on 91 points Virgin Techeetah and Mahindra contended for third place 11 After finishing 14th at the Mexico City race Buemi the pre race favourite 12 arrived in Monaco with a lot of hope and expectation saying Monaco is one of the best tracks on the calendar I have great memories from 2015 and I will do my best to win a second time here 13 Di Grassi was looking forward to his home race because he was knowledgeable about the track as a Monaco resident and wanted to carry over his momentum from his Mexico City win into the principality We made an important step with the victory in Mexico to keep the championship exciting We are once again in striking distance 14 However he did not have the championship in his mind because his team wanted to focus on winning races and amassing points It s very early to be talking about the championship We re on round five there s another eight to go 15 Nick Heidfeld said he was looking forward to racing in Monaco where he has extensive experience of racing at the track in other motorsport series and expressed his feeling that his chances of winning were improved with a competitive car and Mahindra wanted to score more points than in the last two races 16 There were 20 participants entered by ten teams each for two per squad for the race 10 Jose Maria Lopez s participation was under risk after damaging two vertebrae in a heavy crash at the 6 Hours of Silverstone He stressed he would take part in Monaco if his doctors consented to it and hoped it would not be aggravated enough to prevent him from participating in the 24 Hours of Le Mans It was reported that Virgin would have their reserve driver Alex Lynn on standby to drive Lopez s car should the need arise 17 Lopez was cleared to race after meeting with the Federation Internationale de l Automobile s medical team following the first practice session s conclusion 18 Robin Frijns injured his right knee ligaments while training and his team Andretti were concerned the injury would be worsened by the mandatory switch to his second car and drafted BMW factory driver Alexander Sims as a replacement if Frijns had further problems 19 After reporting an handing imbalance in the Mexico City ePrix possibly due to chassis damage caused by his predecessor Ma Qinghua in multiple crashes Esteban Gutierrez received a new Techeetah chassis after the team made a successful request to the stewards to change it 18 Practice editTwo practice sessions both on Saturday morning were held before the Saturday late afternoon race The first session ran for 45 minutes and the second for 30 minutes 20 Unlike the preceding four races the Friday shakedown session was not held 21 Both practice sessions took place in dry weather 1 In the first practice session which saw lap times lower and multiple drivers lead Buemi was fastest with a lap of 52 795 seconds four tenths ahead of teammate Prost in second Stephane Sarrazin Venturi Felix Rosenqvist Lopez Vergne Bird Gutierrez Nelson Piquet Jr and di Grassi made up positions three to ten 22 Prost spun at turn three and Adam Carroll Jaguar stopped close to a barrier at Anthony Noghes corner Rosenqvist locked his tyres entering Sainte Devote corner and went onto the turn s run off area and Gutierrez later made a similar error 22 23 The session ended early when NextEV s Oliver Turvey braked heavily to avoid passing Buemi into the Novelle Chicane under yellow flag conditions Rosenqvist was caught off guard and ploughed heavily into Turvey s rear 24 destroying his car s front right corner and heavily damaging Turvey s vehicle 22 Buemi used 200 kW 270 hp of power to set the fastest lap of the second practice session at 52 729 seconds Bird di Grassi Vergne Lopez Loic Duval Daniel Abt Piquet Prost and Sarrazin completed the top ten 24 Prost struck the wall at Anthony Noghes corner with his front right wheel 24 removing a small chunk from his car s bodywork but was able to continue 25 Qualifying editSaturday afternoon s qualifying session ran for 60 minutes and was divided into four groups of five cars Each group was determined by a lottery system and was permitted six minutes of on track activity All drivers were limited to two timed laps with one at maximum power The fastest five overall competitors in the four groups participated in a Super Pole session with one driver on the track at any time going out in reverse order from fifth to first Each of the five drivers was limited to one timed lap and the starting order was determined by the competitor s fastest times Super Pole from first to fifth and group qualifying from sixth to twentieth The driver and team who recorded the fastest time were awarded three points towards their respective championships 20 Qualifying was held in dry weather 1 In the first group of five runners which saw the drivers drive on a slippery track surface and warmed their brakes and got their lock ups resolved 26 Buemi was fastest on his maximum power lap half a second quicker than Duval in second and Mitch Evans third Turvey and Antonio Felix da Costa were the group s slowest two drivers 27 Heidfeld was the fastest driver in the second group four tenths of a second ahead of Gutierrez Carroll who damaged his wheel guard by hitting the barrier at the exit of the Swimming Pool complex and Prost who glanced the wall followed in the next two positions 26 27 Jerome d Ambrosio aborted his timed lap and did not rememerge from the pit lane causing him to start from 20th and last place 26 In the third group Maro Engel went quicker than Buemi s benchmark lap time to go fastest overall Di Grassi finished behind Engel in second place followed by Bird in third position Sarrazin and Frijns rounded the group s five competitors 27 Vergne recorded the fastest overall timed lap of all drivers in the group stages in the fourth group at 53 286 seconds 0 135 seconds quicker than the second placed Piquet Rosenqvist Lopez and Abt were the group s slowest three drivers After group qualifying ended the times set by Vergne Engel Buemi Piquet and di Grassi progressed them into super pole 26 27 Di Grassi was the first driver to attempt his lap in super pole and lost control of the rear of his car making contact with a wall leaving Anthony Noughes corner and qualified in second 26 27 Piquet was initially slower than di Grassi but recovered some of the lost time to take third place 26 Buemi drove cleanly to earn provisional pole position with a time of 53 313 seconds 27 Engel drove over a large section of kerb drifted sideways into a barrier and took fifth Vergne struggled to locate grip locked his tyres heading into Sainte Devote corner and qualified fourth 26 27 This secured Buemi his first pole position of the season his second consecutive in Monaco the seventh of his career 28 and his first since the 2016 London ePrix 29 He became the fifth consecutive driver to win pole position in the season s first five races 30 After qualifying ended Duval was sent to the back of the grid for exceeding the maximum amount of permitted laps 31 After penalties the rest of the order consisted of Engel Rosenqvist Lopez Heidfeld Abt Bird Sarrazin Frijns Gutierrez Evans Turvey Felix da Costa Carroll Prost d Ambrosio and Duval 1 Qualifying classification edit Final qualifying classification Pos No Driver Team GS SP Grid1 9 nbsp Sebastien Buemi e Dams Renault 53 413 53 313 12 11 nbsp Lucas di Grassi Audi Sport ABT 53 556 53 550 23 3 nbsp Nelson Piquet Jr NextEV NIO 53 421 53 606 34 25 nbsp Jean Eric Vergne Techeetah Renault 53 286 53 756 45 5 nbsp Maro Engel Venturi 53 397 55 013 56 19 nbsp Felix Rosenqvist Mahindra 53 609 67 37 nbsp Jose Maria Lopez Virgin Citroen 53 666 78 23 nbsp Nick Heidfeld Mahindra 53 687 89 66 nbsp Daniel Abt Audi Sport ABT 53 725 910 2 nbsp Sam Bird Virgin Citroen 53 729 1011 4 nbsp Stephane Sarrazin Venturi 53 846 1112 6 nbsp Loic Duval Dragon Penske 53 929 20113 27 nbsp Robin Frijns Andretti BMW 54 034 1214 33 nbsp Esteban Gutierrez Techeetah Renault 54 092 1315 20 nbsp Mitch Evans Jaguar 54 115 1416 88 nbsp Oliver Turvey NextEV NIO 54 522 1517 28 nbsp Antonio Felix da Costa Andretti BMW 54 631 1618 47 nbsp Adam Carroll Jaguar 55 031 1719 8 nbsp Nico Prost e Dams Renault 55 081 1820 7 nbsp Jerome d Ambrosio Dragon Penske 1 00 636 19Source 1 Notes 1 Loic Duval was sent to the back of the grid for exceeding the number of permitted qualifying laps 31 Race editA special feature of Formula E is the Fan Boost feature an additional 100 kW 130 hp of power to use in the driver s second car The three drivers who were allowed to use the boost were determined by a fan vote 20 For the Monaco race Buemi Sarrazin and di Grassi were handed the extra power 31 The weather at the start were dry and sunny with an air temperature between 20 0 to 20 8 C 68 0 to 69 4 F and a track temperature from 24 4 to 25 6 C 75 9 to 78 1 F 1 conditions were expected to remain consistent and a 10 per cent chance of rain was forecast 5 The race began at 16 00 Central European Summer Time UTC 2 before a crowd of 18 000 people 32 33 On the grid Buemi maintained his pole position advantage heading into Sainte Devote corner Di Grassi ran close behind Buemi to keep second place 34 Heidfeld overtook Rosenqvist and Engel on the outside to move into fifth 34 35 Most of the field made a good start but some drivers were caught off guard by the concertina effect at Sainte Devote with Piquet narrowly avoiding damaging his rear suspension after hitting the barrier and Abt ran into the back of Lopez damaging his rear wing and nose cone 34 Bird made the equal best getaway in the field gaining three positions by the end of lap one 1 while Sarrazin stalled after leaving the grid dropping him to the back of the field 34 nbsp Sebastien Buemi pictured in 2016 won the pole position and held off championship rival Lucas di Grassi to win the race At the end of the first lap Buemi led di Grassi Piquet Vergne Heidfeld Engel Bird Rosenqvist Frijns Lopez Abt Evans Gutierrez Turvey Carroll Felix da Costa Prost d Ambrosio Duval and Sarrazin 1 Buemi began to pull away from di Grassi establishing a lead of one second 31 The field settled down for the next six laps with nothing notable occurring 36 On lap eight Bird went over the kerb at Tabac corner lost control of the rear of his car and veered into a barrier damaging his rear suspension 34 Bird was forced to make a pit stop while his teammate Lopez was shown a black flag with an orange circle requiring him to stop for repairs to his rear wing Bird s mechanics repaired his vehicle s rear with a spanner and replaced Lopez s rear wing Both drivers returned to the track to begin battling for the fastest lap Buemi continued to extend his lead over di Grassi and Piquet while Rosenqvist challenged Engel for sixth Abt passed Frijns on the outside for eighth and closed up to the Engel and Rosenqvist battle 31 Piquet struggled to stay with the leading drivers and Vergne was close behind him steering left onto the inside As both drivers locked their tyres Piquet clambered with his steering wheel and both cars made contact Vergne ended his race in the Novelle Chicane barrier on lap 21 31 34 35 The incident necessitated the deployment of the safety car on the following lap to allow Vergne s car to be extricated from the track and everyone made pit stops for the mandatory change into a second vehicle 31 35 Dragon teammates Duval and d Ambrosio were the first drivers to enter the pit lane 34 and after the safety car was withdrawn on lap 26 36 racing resumed with Buemi leading di Grassi and Heidfeld 34 Buemi again started to pull away from di Grassi and was one second ahead after one lap D Ambrosio moved out of the train of cars a few laps later 31 stopped and restarted his car causing him to drop down the field before entering the pit lane 34 Duval joined his teammate in the garage with mechanical problems on the 31st lap 36 Bird set the race s fastest lap on his 24th lap completing a circuit in 53 822 seconds earning him one championship point 1 Buemi lifted and coasted as he attempted to level out the electrical energy difference between himself and di Grassi he used his FanBoost to maintain the advantage he had built up over the latter Elsewhere the stewards investigated Gutierrez for an unsafe pit stop release but elected not to penalise the driver The primary battle at this point was between Piquet Engel Rosenqvist and Abt but all four drivers drove reasonably to allow them one large push at the race s conclusion 31 Di Grassi narrowed the gap to Buemi to half a second with six laps remaining While pondering about an overtake on Buemi both were delayed by slower traffic causing di Grassi to drop back 34 Buemi had less available electrical energy than di Grassi which allowed his rival to run close behind him 31 Although di Grassi could not use his FanBoost because of battery voltage limitations 37 he drew closer to Buemi on the final lap He forced Buemi to defend his position at the Swimming Pool complex and La Rascasse corner 35 but could not find the space to get ahead as run to the start finish line was not long enough allowing Buemi to fend him off and take his fourth victory of the season the tenth of his career and his second consecutive in Monaco 34 36 38 Di Grassi finished 0 320 seconds adrift in second with Heidfeld third 31 Heidfeld became the first driver to stand on the Monaco podium in both Formula One and Formula E 38 Piquet Engel Rosenqvist and Abt all finished close behind each other in positions four to seven 31 with Gutierrez Prost and Evans in eighth to tenth places 1 Felix da Costa was adjudged to have been unsafely released from his garage and incurred a 33 second time penalty that demoted him from ninth to 11th His teammate Frijns was eighth in the final stages but he lost all electrical energy on the final lap and fell to 12th 39 Turvey Carroll and Sarrazin were the final classified finishers 1 Of the other retirees d Ambrosio and Duval returned to the track but both retired with the former suffering from a powertrain malfunction and the latter was affected by regenerative braking problems 40 and both Virgin cars were not classified in the final results 1 Post race edit nbsp Jean Eric Vergne pictured in 2016 injured his right hand in a collision with Nelson Piquet Jr The top three drivers appeared on the podium to collect their trophies and spoke to the media in a later press conference Buemi said after the safety car was sent out on the track his team were aware about learning the tactics of making their pit stops early as used by Audi Sport ABT in the season opening Hong Kong ePrix and the Mexico City race He stated that felt that it was the right decision but was aware of the difficulty of finishing the event because of him having to conserve electrical energy and that he pulled a gap over di Grassi to maintain the lead 41 Di Grassi said during the race s first stint he did not have enough pace as he was focused on saving electrical energy but attempted to remain close to Buemi in the second half and knew he could attack at the end of the race with the correct strategy 42 He revealed he did not want to risk colliding with Buemi because of the lack of overtaking opportunities around the tight confines of the Monaco circuit 37 Third place finisher Heidfeld stated it felt good to return to the podium after sub par results in the season s last two races He revealed Mahindra heavily discussed their strategy and Heidfeld told them that they follow di Grassi s example which helped the team to finish on the podium 41 Vergne s right hand was injured in the collision with Piquet and required an X ray scan after complaining he was unable to move it correctly 43 He was annoyed with Piquet and briefly visited the NextEV garage to know if the latter had also retired 44 Vergne stated that he would ensure that he was fit for the next race of the season in Paris but spoke his feeling the incident destroyed his race in Monaco He believed that the crash prevented him from finishing on the podium and he chose not to speak to Piquet after the event concluded 43 Piquet was annoyed at Vergne s attempts at overtaking him labelling him impatient and said he felt he could have been easily passed during the pit stop phase 44 He thought Vergne would slow down because the latter was unwilling to be overtaken around the outside 43 and that Vergne had placed himself in that situation deeming it unnecessary but spoke of his belief it was a racing incident 44 It s a shame I hate that it happened with him and I hate these kinds of situations I don t like bad feelings and I m sure he s very upset and thinks I did it on purpose but I was just going to defend my position 43 Vergne represented the incident as less important six days later by saying he did not regret performing his manoeuvre and it was part of motor racing 45 The result extended Buemi s Drivers Championship advantage over di Grassi to 15 points Prost remained in third place with 48 points in spite of his poor performance Vergne maintained fourth position on 40 points despite his retirement while Bird s fastest lap achievement narrowed the gap to the latter to six points 11 e Dams Renault s result increased their Teams Championship lead over Audi Sport ABT by a further six points while Mahindra s finish moved the team from fifth to third Techeetah overtook Virgin for fourth place with seven races left in the season 11 Race classification edit Drivers who scored championship points are denoted in bold Final race classification Pos No Driver Team Laps Time Retired Grid Points1 9 nbsp Sebastien Buemi e Dams Renault 51 51 05 488 1 25 312 11 nbsp Lucas di Grassi Audi Sport ABT 51 0 320 2 183 23 nbsp Nick Heidfeld Mahindra 51 13 678 8 154 3 nbsp Nelson Piquet Jr NextEV NIO 51 19 074 3 125 5 nbsp Maro Engel Venturi 51 19 518 5 106 19 nbsp Felix Rosenqvist Mahindra 51 19 599 6 87 66 nbsp Daniel Abt Audi Sport ABT 51 20 430 9 68 33 nbsp Esteban Gutierrez Techeetah Renault 51 32 295 13 49 8 nbsp Nico Prost e Dams Renault 51 35 667 18 210 20 nbsp Mitch Evans Jaguar 51 38 410 14 111 28 nbsp Antonio Felix da Costa Andretti BMW 51 1 08 330 16312 27 nbsp Robin Frijns Andretti BMW 51 1 14 053 1213 88 nbsp Oliver Turvey NextEV NIO 50 1 Lap 1514 47 nbsp Adam Carroll Jaguar 50 1 Lap 1715 4 nbsp Stephane Sarrazin Venturi 49 2 Laps 11Ret 37 nbsp Jose Maria Lopez Virgin Citroen 43 Suspension 7Ret 7 nbsp Jerome d Ambrosio Dragon Penske 43 Powertrain 19Ret 6 nbsp Loic Duval Dragon Penske 40 Brakes 20Ret 2 nbsp Sam Bird Virgin Citroen 36 Suspension 10 12Ret 25 nbsp Jean Eric Vergne Techeetah Renault 20 Collision 4Source 1 2 Notes 1 Three points for pole position 20 2 One point for fastest lap 20 3 Antonio Felix da Costa had 33 seconds added to his race time for an unsafe pit stop release 1 Standings after the race editDrivers Championship standings 11 Pos Driver Points nbsp 1 nbsp Sebastien Buemi 104 nbsp 2 nbsp Lucas di Grassi 89 15 nbsp 3 nbsp Nico Prost 48 58 nbsp 4 nbsp Jean Eric Vergne 40 64 nbsp 5 nbsp Sam Bird 34 70 Teams Championship standings 11 Pos Team Points nbsp 1 nbsp e Dams Renault 152 nbsp 2 nbsp Audi Sport ABT 115 37 nbsp 2 3 nbsp Mahindra 60 88 nbsp 1 4 nbsp Techeetah Renault 45 107 nbsp 2 5 nbsp Virgin Citroen 44 108 Notes Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Round 5 Monaco ePrix FIA Formula E Championship Results Booklet PDF FIA Formula E 13 May 2017 Archived PDF from the original on 17 May 2017 Retrieved 16 May 2017 a b 2016 Monaco ePrix Racing Reference Archived from the original on 17 May 2017 Retrieved 16 May 2017 How to watch the 2017 FIA Formula E Monaco ePrix FIA Formula E 10 May 2017 Archived from the original on 16 May 2017 Retrieved 12 December 2020 Smith Sam 28 September 2016 Formula E calendar confirms New York clashes with WEC motorsport com Archived from the original on 7 November 2016 Retrieved 2 December 2016 a b Reiman Samuel 13 May 2017 Everything you need to know for the Monaco ePrix Fox Sports Archived from the original on 17 May 2017 Retrieved 16 May 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