
Nyck de Vries Ends Horrid Formula E Start with Emotional Monaco Victory
Nyck de Vries finally broke his nightmare run in Formula E with a commanding win in Monaco, diving into the pool in relief after a season plagued by technical failures and bad luck.
Nyck de Vries finally ended his torrid start to the Formula E season with a dominant victory in Monaco, describing the moment as a "relief" after months of mechanical misfortune. Starting second, he executed a perfect Pit Boost strategy to leap past polesitter Dan Ticktum and control the race ahead of Jaguar's Mitch Evans, securing his first win since Berlin 2021 and Mahindra's first in the Gen3 era.
Why it matters:
De Vries, the Season 7 world champion, had been stuck in a cycle of failures—broken motors, inverter issues, grid penalties, and software glitches—that overshadowed the pace he and Mahindra have shown. This win proves the package is finally capable of delivering, giving the team a much-needed morale boost and signaling they could be a regular frontrunner again.
The details:
- De Vries started second and spent the first half behind Ticktum before using Pit Boost and Attack Mode to take the lead.
- Once ahead, he managed both pace and energy flawlessly, keeping Evans at bay.
- The victory was an emotional release: de Vries even jumped into Monaco's iconic swimming pool.
- His season had been a lottery of self-made incidents and technical gremlins—including a broken motor in Mexico, an inverter issue in Jeddah, and a 60-place grid penalty in Jarama.
- Despite the setbacks, he praised the team's work: "It was nice to finally get that break and reward the team for their incredible work."
What's next:
With the reliability gremlins seemingly behind them, de Vries and Mahindra can now focus on converting pace into consistent results. The Gen3 car has shown genuine speed—teammate Edoardo Mortara has also performed well—and if the bad luck truly has ended, de Vries could be a threat for the remainder of the season.
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