Jaguar TCS Racing’s momentum in the European rounds of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship is set to continue this Saturday. The glamorous Monaco E-Prix marks the start of the second half of the 2023 Season.
After a historic weekend of racing in Berlin with a spectacular 1-2 finish, Jaguar TCS Racing has their sights set on more points and podiums at one of the oldest and most prestigious racetracks in the world. The Circuit de Monaco covers 3.337km of the principality’s iconic streets, renowned for its challenges, pace and drama. Steeped in racing history, Monaco has witnessed the finest racing talent and this weekend continues that tradition as Jaguar TCS Racing’s Mitch Evans and Sam Bird showcase the Jaguar I-TYPE 6 in the all-electric world championship.
Embracing the Monegasque culture and life along the Mediterranean, Monaco has been home to Mitch Evans for a number of years and it’s a circuit he has performed well at in the past. Mitch achieved Pole position and a second-place podium in an exciting race last year in Monaco and he will push to replicate his recent winning streak in São Paulo and Berlin at his home track this weekend.
For British driver Sam Bird, it will be a different sense of home pride as many Britons celebrate the coronation of HM King Charles III and Queen Camilla this Saturday. Sam hopes to celebrate the special occasion with another podium in Monaco.
Currently third in the teams’ championship, Jaguar TCS Racing aims to continue building points in the driver and teams’ standings, in what is anticipated to be a gripping second half to Season 9.
James Barclay, Jaguar TCS Racing Team Principal: “I am immensely proud of the team’s performance in Berlin. To achieve our first 1-2 was an amazing achievement and demonstrated the hard work that the team has been putting into driving forward our performance. Monaco is undoubtedly one of the most iconic sporting venues in the world with a rich racing heritage, so in my mind the perfect opportunity to showcase electric racing and the future of motorsport. Formula E will once again bring some of the best drivers, teams and manufacturers in the world to the Monegasque streets and the action will be electric. As always, Monaco is a challenging circuit and the race will be a strategic affair where we have to make the right decisions at the right time, but it goes without saying that the team and Mitch and Sam can’t wait to get stuck in.”
Mitch Evans, Jaguar TCS Racing driver, #9: “It is an amazing feeling racing in Monaco and it is even more special being able to call it a second home race for me – as there is no race in New Zealand. After success in São Paulo and Berlin, I am so motivated to deliver another incredible performance this weekend. It's a track I've done well at in the past, finishing third in season seven and second in season eight so I’ll be giving it everything on Saturday.”
Sam Bird, Jaguar TCS Racing driver, #10: “Overall, Berlin was a great weekend of racing for the team and we were able to show another strong performance in the Jaguar I-TYPE 6. Achieving a 1-2 finish for the first time was epic and I know we have it in us to keep providing results like this. This is an exciting weekend for everyone; Monaco is a famous racetrack which we hope to make new history at!”
Phil Charles, Jaguar TCS Racing Technical Manager: “Monte Carlo is the ultimate venue to go racing. Formula E cars can overtake fairly easily around the famous streets and so the E-Prix usually gives a great spectacle with plenty of strategic intrigue. Tough on energy management, technically difficult for both drivers and engineers and very high-quality tarmac gives one of the biggest launches of the season when the lights go green. Traffic management is also critical along with Attack Mode timing, so communication between drivers and engineers is vital. If you pull all of that together, you get a great result in Monaco, and what a fantastic place to win if you can!”
Jaguar TCS Racing will compete in round nine of the 2023 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship in Monte-Carlo, Monaco, on 6 May at 3pm South Africa time. The practice, qualifying and race sessions will be aired live on SuperSport.