2026 Formula E Championship – Standings after the Monaco E-Prix

Discover the Formula E World Championship standings after the Monaco E-Prix, the ninth and tenth rounds of the 2026 season.

Published 18/05/2026 à 15:07

Raphael Rapin

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2026 Formula E Championship – Standings after the Monaco E-Prix

Standings after the Monaco E-Prix ©GERMAIN HAZARD / DPPI

During the first race held on Saturday, Nyck de Vries He triumphed in Monaco, thanks to a perfectly executed strategy involving Pit Boost and Attack Mode. Starting from the front row in second position, the Dutchman finished first ahead of Mitch Evans after a race marked by numerous incidents. This first race reshuffled the championship standings, with Mitch Evans taking the lead. On the French side, Norman Nato and Jean-Éric Vergne had a disappointing Saturday in Monaco, finishing outside the points.

The following day, Oliver Rowland responded in the best possible way. Starting only eighth on the grid, the Nissan driver built his victory through excellent energy management, before launching his attack in the closing laps, initially targeting Mortara, who was ultimately penalized after spinning out at Da Costa early in the race. The Briton finished ahead of Felipe Drugovich, who secured his first podium finish in the series. Formula Ewhile Antonio Félix da Costa completed the top 3, despite the incident at the start of the race.

Once again for the French, after Saturday's race, Sunday's race proved just as difficult for Jean-Éric Vergne and Norman Nato. Both had a challenging Sunday. The Cadillac driver... WEC had to give up after being pushed against the wall.

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The Drivers' Championship standings after the Monaco E-Prix

1. Mitch Evans (Jaguar) – 128 points
2. Oliver Rowland (Nissan) – 109 points
3. Eduardo Mortara (Mahindra) – 103 points
4. Pascal Wehrlein (Porsche) – 101 points
5. Nico Müller (Porsche) – 83 points
6. António Félix da Costa (Jaguar) – 80 points
7. Nick Cassidy (Citroën) – 71 points
8. Jake Dennis (Andretti) – 66 points
9.  Sébastien Buemi (Envision) – 65 points
10. Nick De Vries (Mahindra) – 43 points
11. Pepe Martíí (Cupra) – 40 points
12. Joel Eriksson (Envision) – 34 points
13. Felipe Drugovich (Andretti) – 32 points
14. Dan Ticktum (Cupra) – 28 points
15. Taylor Barnard (DS) – 24 points
16. Jean-Eric Vergne (Citroën) – 14 points
17. Norman Nato (Nissan) – 11 points
18. Maximilian Günther (DS) – 10 points
19. Lucas Di Grassi (Lola) – 6 points
20. Zane Maloney (Lola) – 2 points

The Teams Championship standings after the Monaco E-Prix

1. JAGUAR TCS RACING – 208 points
2. PORSCHE FORMULA E TEAM – 184 points
3. MAHINDRA RACING – 146 points
4. NISSAN FORMULA E TEAM – 120 points
5. ENVISION RACING – 99 points
6. ANDRETTI FORMULA E – 98 points
7. CITROËN RACING – 85 points
8. CUPRA KIRO – 68 points
9. DS PENSKE – 34 points
10. LOLA YAMAHA ABT FORMULA E TEAM – 8 points

The Constructors' Championship standings after the Monaco E-Prix

1. PORSCHE – 281 points
2. JAGUAR – 269 points
3. MAHINDRA – 143 points
4. NISSAN – 142 points
5. STELLANTIS – 136 points
6. LOLA – 38 points

ALSO READ > Monaco E-Prix 2: Rowland wins after a lively race, Vergne and Nato unlucky

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