Formula E posts Monaco qualifying highlights
- Formula E published qualifying highlights for the 2026 Monaco E-Prix Round 10 on May 17, a day after posting Monaco Round 9 race highlights. (fiaformulae.com) - Dan Ticktum took Round 10 pole for CUPRA KIRO in 1:26.222, beating António Félix da Costa after their Monaco Round 9 collision. (fiaformulae.com) - Formula E’s next listed event is the 2026 Sanya E-Prix, with Round 11 race information on the championship’s official site. (fiaformulae.com)
Formula E’s official channels added another Monaco video on Sunday, publishing qualifying highlights for Round 10 of the 2026 Monaco E-Prix one day after posting race highlights from the weekend’s first Monaco race. The new clip appeared on Formula E’s YouTube channel and on the championship’s website on May 17, following a May 16 race-highlights post for Round 9. (fiaformulae.com) The qualifying video centered on Dan Ticktum’s run to pole position for CUPRA KIRO and his duel with Jaguar TCS Racing driver António Félix da Costa. (fiaformulae.com) The upload schedule matched Formula E’s broader Monaco double-header coverage across May 16 and May 17. (fiaformulae.com) ### Which Monaco video did Formula E publish on May 17? Formula E’s website published “QUALIFYING HIGHLIGHTS: 2026 Monaco E-Prix, Round 10” on May 17 and described it as a roundup of “the best moments, clipped barriers, and intense head-to-head Duels” from Sunday in Monaco. The same highlights package was available on the series’ YouTube channel, where it was labeled “2026 Monaco E-Prix Round 10 Qualifying Highlights.” YouTube’s listing for the video said the clip had been posted 11 hours earlier when indexed, and its description billed the final duel as a rematch between Ticktum and Félix da Costa after their collision in the previous day’s race. (fiaformulae.com) Formula E’s official channel page also identified Monaco as Rounds 9 and 10 on May 16 and May 17. ### What happened in the qualifying session shown in the clip? Formula E’s official qualifying results page said Ticktum took pole position with a lap of 1:26.222. Félix da Costa was second, 0.676 seconds behind, with Edoardo Mortara third, Jean-Éric Vergne fourth and Felipe Drugovich fifth in the combined qualifying classification. (fiaformulae.com) A separate Formula E qualifying report published May 17 said Ticktum had secured back-to-back Monaco poles around the street circuit ahead of Round 10 later that day. The YouTube description framed the final duel against Félix da Costa as the decisive matchup in the highlights package. (youtube.com) ### Why did the video mention a rematch with Félix da Costa? Formula E’s YouTube description for the qualifying highlights said Ticktum’s final against Félix da Costa came after their “controversial collision” in Saturday’s race. Formula E also published a separate video item on May 16 under the headline “WATCH: Da Costa and Ticktum crash fighting for podium in Monaco.” (fiaformulae.com) Saturday’s Round 9 race ended with Nyck de Vries taking victory for Mahindra, according to Formula E’s race report. That report said de Vries recorded his fifth career Formula E win and his first since Berlin 2022, while Mitch Evans finished second. (fiaformulae.com) ### What other Monaco highlights had Formula E already posted? Formula E’s website published “RACE HIGHLIGHTS: 2026 Monaco E-Prix, Round 9” on May 16, the first day of the Monaco double-header. That post said Ticktum had claimed the second pole of his Formula E career and that the race featured late battles on the streets of Monte Carlo. (youtube.com) By May 17, Formula E had also posted race highlights for Round 10. The Round 10 race-highlights item on Formula E’s site said Sunday’s race featured “tactical drama and wheel-to-wheel combat,” while the YouTube version described “spins on Lap 1, penalties, Full Course Yellows and a late charge through the field.” (fiaformulae.com) ### How did Round 10 itself finish after qualifying? Formula E’s May 17 race report said Oliver Rowland won Round 10 for Nissan after what the series called a “perfect E-Prix.” The report said Felipe Drugovich finished second for Andretti and Félix da Costa took third for Jaguar TCS Racing. (fiaformulae.com) The championship homepage listed Sanya as the next event after Monaco and showed Round 11 race information for June 20, with practice and qualifying scheduled for June 19 in the site’s event listing. Formula E’s Monaco coverage, including the qualifying highlights clip, remains available on the series website and YouTube channel. (fiaformulae.com 1) (fiaformulae.com 2)