Nissan Formula E Team Seeks to Extend Momentum at Monaco E-Prix
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3.337 km
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What Happened
Nissan Formula E Team is preparing for Rounds 9 and 10 of the 2025/26 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship at the Circuit de Monaco this weekend. The team aims to build on its recent success in Berlin, where driver Oliver Rowland achieved his fourth and fifth podiums of the season and Norman Nato finished in the top-five. The Monaco track features 19 corners over 3.337 kilometers and has hosted nine Formula E races since Season 1.
“We’re feeling positive after a great weekend in Berlin, where we achieved what we set out to do. However, the turnaround between races is tight, so we must stay focused and efficient with our preparation. We have great memories in Monte-Carlo from Season 11 and there is always extra motivation to win at such a special and famous circuit.”
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Fourth and fifth podiums achieved in Berlin
Why this matters
Formula E showcases zero-emission electric vehicle technology in competitive racing, and Nissan's performance demonstrates the potential of electric motorsport, supporting the automaker's goal to electrify all new vehicles by the early 2030s.
Terms in This Story
- Formula E
- An all-electric racing championship sanctioned by the FIA.
- Pit Boost
- A mandatory pit stop during a race where drivers recharge their car's battery.
- Attack Mode
- A power boost drivers activate by driving through a designated zone for extra performance.
- E-Prix
- The name for a Formula E race event.
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