Mitch Evans, the Jaguar TCS Racing driver, is among the many Formula E competitors eagerly anticipating the upcoming Monaco E-Prix. Arriving in Monte Carlo fresh from a victory in Berlin, Evans has extended his record to 16 wins in Formula E history. There are numerous reasons to consider Evans a strong podium contender in Monaco, having secured four consecutive podium finishes at the Monaco E-Prix from 2021 to 2024, with the latest being a victory.
Mitch Evans Ready to Dominate Monaco E-Prix Once Again
Jaguar TCS Racing drivers Mitch Evans and Antonio Felix da Costa will represent the team at the Monaco E-Prix, widely regarded as the jewel in the Formula E World Championship calendar. Following his second win of the season in Berlin, Evans now sits second in the Drivers' World Championship standings with 98 points, just three behind championship leader Pascal Wehrlein of Porsche. Sharing pictures from his victory celebrations at the Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit in Berlin, Evans wrote on Instagram: "One to remember. Thanks for the love, now onto Monaco."
Evans' Perspective on Monaco
Speaking about the Monaco E-Prix, Evans said, "I always look forward to racing in Monaco and, off the back of our recent strong form and my win in Berlin, it is great to come into this weekend with some positive momentum. It is effectively my home race and, having won in Monaco previously and been on the podium on multiple occasions, I can't wait to race around such an iconic track once again." Evans has claimed five of Jaguar's six podium finishes in Monaco, including his memorable victory in 2024, which also marked Formula E's first-ever team one-two finish in the Principality. Former Jaguar driver Nick Cassidy finished second and joined Evans on the podium. Cassidy has moved to Citroen Racing this season. Evans recently announced that he will leave Jaguar at the end of the season and will no doubt be hoping to end his tenure with the team on a high.
Where Jaguar TCS Racing Stands in the Formula E Championship
With half the season completed, Jaguar TCS Racing has won half of the races, claiming four victories in the last six rounds. This strong run of form has propelled the team to second place in both the Teams' World Championship and the Manufacturers' standings. Both races of the Monaco E-Prix, Rounds 9 and 10 of the 2025/26 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship, will take place on Saturday, May 16, and Sunday, May 17, respectively.



