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Monaco E-Prix preview: The ABB FIA Formula E World Championship returns to the Principality on May 8

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- All you need to know as the all-electric #racing series returns to Monaco for Round 7 of the 2020/21 ABB FIA #formulae World Championship, with FIA President Jean Todt in attendance 

- For the first time, Formula E’s 12 teams and 24 drivers will race around a new, longer track layout, featuring iconic corners including Casino Square, Mirabeau and the tunnel 

Find out where to watch the #monacoeprix this weekend

Monaco, Monaco (May 5, 2021) - The ABB FIA #formulae World Championship makes its way to the most iconic street circuit in motorsport on May 8, for Round 7 of Season 7 on the French Riviera - the #monacoeprix. 

Driver round-up 

Mercedes-EQ’s Nyck de Vries tops the driver standings heading into the race after claiming his second victory of the season at the DHL Valencia E-Prix (Round 5). He’s only nine points clear of team-mate Stoffel Vandoorne who took third in that same race.

The German outfit sits atop the teams’ standings. With three wins from six so far, De Vries and Vandoorne are looking to double down in the Principality - both having driven to victory there in other categories. 

After a flying start to Season 7, Diriyah E-Prix winner Sam Bird (Jaguar Racing) sits third in the running with Robin Frijns (Envision Virgin Racing) in fourth. 

Rookie Jake Dennis (BMW i Andretti Motorsport) turned heads with a dominant drive to victory in Round 6 last time out - firing him to within 24 points of championship leader De Vries as Formula E’s first season as an FIA World Championship heads towards its half-way stage.

Monaco E-Prix 

Increases in car performance and range made throughout the Gen2 era have enabled #formulae to return to the #monacoeprix using a longer circuit layout. The 19-turn, 3.32km #formulae track will see the all-electric cars go up the hill after the first turn at Sainte Dévote and navigate famous corners including Casino Square, Mirabeau, the Grand Hotel Hairpin and Portier. To mark the occasion, the LED lights on the halo will illuminate as the cars make their way through the famous Monaco tunnel for the first time in ABB FIA #formulae World Championship history. This weekend’s #formulae circuit will differ from the traditional long Monaco #racing track, with a change in the chicane layout at T11 on the harbour front at the exit of the tunnel with the Attack Mode Activation Zone based at T4. This year’s edition will be the fourth running of the #formulae #event in Monaco, with the #event continuing to be included on the calendar on a biennial basis.

Further information in the press release to download

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