Formula E still on the F1 circuit in Monaco
Formula E, the FIA and the Automobile Club de Monaco (ACM) today unveil the route of the Monaco E-Prix 2022, the sixth round of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship.
The track, which has 19 bends, with a distance of 3,337 km, will see the electric single-seaters of Formula E take the F1 circuit as in 2021 from the rise of Ostend from Sainte-Dévote to the emblematic sectors of the square. du Casino, the Mirabeau sector, the Fairmont hairpin and the Portier sector.
Formula E on the F1 circuit in Monaco
Antonio Felix Da Costa, DS TECHEETAH driver, won one of the most impressive races in Formula E history last season with a daring overtaking at the exit of the tunnel on the last lap of the race.
The 2021 edition was the very first organized on the entire Circuit de Monaco for Formula E. A race which, among the many overtakings, recorded 28 among the first six drivers. The 2021 layout included a modified chicane at T11, which will disappear this year to make way for the traditional Monaco Grand Prix layout.
This configuration change to align with the F1 layout and once again shows how far Formula E continues to progress. The Monaco E-Prix can be followed on L’Equipe and Eurosport channels on April 30, 2022.
Frédéric Espinos, sports director of the FE
The 2021 Monaco E-Prix remains one of the finest races in Formula E history with an unprecedented number of overtakes. Our drivers love driving on street circuits, which is why Monaco, one of the most iconic circuits in the world that all drivers know inside out, is particularly suited to showcasing the unique style of Formula E. We can’t wait to see what the 2022 race will look like and the spectacle that will take place in the streets of Monaco.