Formula E highlights Monaco Round 9
- Formula E posted official qualifying and race highlight videos for the 2026 Monaco E-Prix Round 9 on May 16, 2026, across YouTube and FIAFormulaE.com. (youtube.com) - Nyck de Vries won Round 9 for Mahindra, while Dan Ticktum took pole with a 1:26.551 lap, his second Formula E pole. (fiaformulae.com) - Round 10 in Monaco was scheduled for May 17, with Formula E listing live timing, broadcasts and highlights on its website. (fiaformulae.com)
Formula E published official qualifying and race highlight clips for the 2026 Monaco E-Prix Round 9 on Saturday, May 16, placing both videos on its YouTube channel and linking race coverage through FIAFormulaE.com. The qualifying video described “drama, incidents and surprise results” in Monte Carlo, while the race clip billed the event as “chaotic and incident-packed.” (fiaformulae.com) (youtube.com) Nyck de Vries emerged as the central result from Round 9 after winning for Mahindra Racing in Monaco, according to Formula E’s race report. Dan Ticktum started from pole for CUPRA KIRO after topping qualifying, and Formula E said the race ran through tense battles until the closing laps. (fiaformulae.com) ### Which videos did Formula E actually publish on Saturday? YouTube listings on Formula E’s official channel showed a qualifying highlights video for “2026 Monaco E-Prix Round 9 Qualifying Highlights” and a separate race highlights video for Round 9. The qualifying clip was visible less than an hour after posting when indexed, while the race highlights video had been up for about 11 hours when crawled. (youtube.com) FIAFormulaE.com also carried a race-highlights page dated May 16, 2026. That page directed readers to watch highlights from Round 9 and sat alongside the event’s schedule and live-coverage links. (fiaformulae.com) ### Who took pole position in Monaco Round 9? Dan Ticktum secured pole for CUPRA KIRO in qualifying, Formula E’s official results page showed. Ticktum beat Nyck de Vries in the final duel with a best lap of 1:26.551, while de Vries posted 1:26.682. (youtube.com) Formula E’s race-highlights page said the Monaco pole was the second of Ticktum’s Formula E career. The official qualifying order listed Maximilian Günther third and Mitch Evans fourth after the duel stage. (fiaformulae.com) ### What happened in the race itself? Nyck de Vries won Round 9 for Mahindra Racing, Formula E said in its official race report. The series said the victory was de Vries’ fifth in Formula E, his first since Berlin 2022, and Mahindra’s first win of the GEN3 era. Formula E said de Vries moved into control after timing his ATTACK MODE activation and passing then-leader António Félix da Costa on Lap 20. (fiaformulae.com) The report said he reached the flag with a gap of about three seconds as incidents unfolded behind him. The official qualifying-and-results page for Monaco listed the Round 9 calendar date as May 16, 2026, with the race following qualifying on the same day. (fiaformulae.com) A separate Formula E results page snapshot also showed Sébastien Buemi, Oliver Rowland and Nick Cassidy among the leading finishers in the posted classification view, underscoring that multiple official pages were being updated around the event window. (fiaformulae.com) ### Why do the highlights focus on de Vries and Ticktum? Formula E’s own descriptions framed Ticktum and de Vries as the two key names from Saturday. (fiaformulae.com) The race-highlights page said Ticktum claimed pole, and the race report said de Vries converted his front-row start into victory for Mahindra. The YouTube race description added that the event included “a maiden win for their team,” language that matches Formula E’s report describing Mahindra’s first victory of the GEN3 era. That wording came from Formula E’s published materials rather than an outside account. (fiaformulae.com) ### Where could fans follow Monaco after Round 9? Formula E’s Monaco event pages listed the Principality’s second race, Round 10, for Sunday, May 17. The schedule on the race-highlights page showed Free Practice 3, qualifying and the race on Sunday local time, and the site directed users to live timing, broadcaster listings and the Formula E app. (fiaformulae.com) Formula E’s homepage on May 17 also pointed readers to Round 10 practice coverage, Round 9 driver reaction and additional Monaco content. That meant the next step after Saturday’s highlights was the second half of the Monaco double-header, with live coverage and later highlights again routed through Formula E’s official platforms. (youtube.com) (fiaformulae.com 1) (fiaformulae.com 2)