The whole world may have witnessed the coronation of the new king, but the Gen3 Formula E machines have touched down for the first time in the legendary Monaco racetrack as the new-and-improved ABB FIA Formula E World Championship continues.
Oliver Rowland's impressive overtakes, a sudden advance for Nick Cassidy, and a clash that ended Maximilian Gunther's day in Monaco as well as Nico Muller's, a record number of 116 overtakes in the Monaco ePrix really means business for the drivers.
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After the action in Monaco, Nick Cassidy of Envision is the winner while Jaguar's Mitch Evans finished 2nd and Avalanche Andretti's Jake Dennis finished 3rd.
With nine rounds down, Cassidy leads the standings with 121 points while Porsche's Pascal Wehrlein's 21 points behind and Jake Dennis is in third with 96 points.
The next event is the two-part Jakarta ePrix this June 3-4.
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