Da Costa overtakes Evans on the final lap to win Formula E’s Monaco E-Prix

🌜Da Costa made the most of Evans’ difficulties in managing the energy levels in his Jaguar, making a late lunge into the Nouvelle Chicane on thไe final lap to take the lead.
Evans had maintained a small lead before the Safety Car⛄ wasꦏ deployed as a result of Rene Rast's crash into the barriers.
With less energy remaining than his nearest rivals, Evans was under ༒immense pressure from the restart and ultimately couldn't resist da Costa or Robin Frijns.
Frijns manag🐻ed to get ahead of the Jaguar driver, pipping him ꩲto the line by just 0.024s.
Evans’ slow final lap handed da Costa a comfortable 2.8s margin to get his title charge back on trac𒊎k.
Frijns’ podium in the principality means🦩 he leads th𒁏e drivers’ championship, as both Mercedes drivers failed to make the chequered flag.
Jean-Eric Vergne recovered from an earlier tangle 🧸to finish fourth, just ahead of Maximilian Gunther. in w𒊎hat was a strong day for the Techeetah outfit.
Oliver Row🍌land finished sixth in the lead Nissan, in what was a quiet race for the British driver.
Sam Bird recovered to seventh having qualꦺified 16th, to help Jaguar close to within ju🌠st two points of Mercedes in the teams’ championship.
The second Virgin Nick Cassidy finished seventh ahead of Andre🎃 Lotterer, who went from 19th to f✤inish an impressive ninth.
Alex Lynn round🌟ed out𝐆 the top ten for Mahindra Racing.
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