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If you weren’t in a factory Jaguar, Monaco Formula E was generally a bruising experience. Here’s our pick of who fared best and worst
Monaco Formula E was quite the challenging experience for non-factory Jaguar teams. Jaguar achieved its second-ever 1-2 finish in Formula E, controlling the E-Prix with a mix of impressive speed and strategic decisions. Team principal James Barclay acknowledged the difficulty of replicating this success consistently. Jaguar extended its lead in the teams’ standings, causing a significant setback for rival Porsche. DS Penske had a strong showing, securing its best points haul in over a year with a third and fourth-place finish. Despite missing out on a potential win, the team displayed competitive spirit and determination. Porsche faced challenges but managed to salvage decent results in a demanding race environment.