- Season 11 will be eighth time that Formula E has visited Monaco, but the first time the Principality has hosted a double-header (16 cities will have now hosted a Formula E double-header)
- The first three Monaco E-Prix were led from start to finish. In the four races since, there have been a total of 24 lead changes
- A different driver has claimed the fastest lap in every Formula E race in Monaco

- Every race in Monaco has been won by less than three seconds
- The last four have seen a total of 24 lead changes
- In Season 9, Jean-Eric Vergne finished P7 after starting P22. That’s a record 15 places gained in Monaco
- Last season, Jaguar claimed a 1-2 finish in Monaco, the only team to have claimed a double podium
- Reigning champ Pascal Wehrlein is the only driver with three front-row starts, including pole last season

- Wehrlein and Stoffel Vandoorne have the best qualifying record in Monaco, each outqualifying their respective teammates 5-0
- Evans has four podiums in a row: double any other driver in the Principality
- He is the only driver to have reached the Duels in all three races in Monaco since the system was introduced in Season 8
- With two podiums for Nick Cassidy in the last two years, the current Jaguar TCS line up have a combined six podiums in Monaco across the last four years
- Jaguar TCS Racing (117) and TECHEETAH (101) are the only teams to have scored over 100 points here

- Standings leader Oliver Rowland (Nissan) has never reached the Duels in Monaco. However, Rowland did claim pole position in Season 5 before receiving a three-place penalty and starting fourth on the grid
- Last season’s race in Monaco saw the top five drivers at the start finish in the top five (this also happened in the Season 5 and Season 7 Monaco races)
- Every race in Monaco has seen the appearance of either the Safety Car or Full Course Yellow (with the last two races seeing two Safety Car appearances each)
- Champions Sebastien Buemi and Antonio Felix da Costa have both completed every lap of all seven E-Prix in Monaco
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For the first time, Formula E will host a double-header around the famed Monaco streets, with racing kicking off on Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 May 2025 - there is set to be action in abundance!
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