Lacking a home race since the last Paris E-Prix took place in 2019, the double-header in Monaco felt like a home race for Citroën Racing. This is why the double-chevron brand pulled out all the stops to host more than 300 guests, media, and dealers in a dedicated two-story VIP area between the Piscine chicane and the Rascasse corner, for one of the most high-profile events of the championship.
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