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Jean-Eric Vergne dominates Monaco E-Prix to take second victory of Season 5

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Jean-Eric Vergne stormed to a dominant victory at the Monaco E-Prix, becoming the first repeat winner of Formula E's fifth season of competition.

Taking pole position for the ninth race of the 2018/19 campaign, Vergne led from lights to flag, securing a perfect getaway to lead into Turn 1 for the 45-minute + 1 lap affair.

Starting alongside Mahindra Racing's Pascal Wehrlein, the German racer was Vergne's nearest challenger for the first part of E-Prix before Oliver Rowland secured second place in Turn 1 when the rookie racer locked up with 36-minutes remaining. 

In the lead, Vergne streaked ahead of Rowland before the Briton began to claw back, the Frenchman saving energy out in front to ensure that he would see the chequered flag. 

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With the top four on-track grouped together, covered by a handful of seconds, the race was wide open, with all four runners arming their final use of Attack Mode to use 225kW of power to the line. 

Unable to find a route around Vergne, Rowland was forced to settle for second, allowing Vergne to take his second victory of Season 5, ending Formula E's trend of seeing a different winner at each race. 

While Rowland was second, Venturi Formula E's Felipe Massa took a maiden podium in the Principality, taking third place by holding off a late-race charge from Mahindra's Wehrlein who took fourth. 

Sebastien Buemi completed the top five in the second Nissan e.dams car, holding off Antonio Felix da Costa who took sixth for BMW i Andretti Motorsport. 

After receiving a 10-place grid penalty for a third formal reprimand of the season, Jaguar Racing's Mitch Evans fought from 12th on the grid to take seventh for the British marque while Daniel Abt was eighth in the sole finishing Audi, with team-mate Lucas di Grassi retiring from the race. 

Andre Lotterer took ninth place after starting from 20th on the grid in the second DS Techeetah car while Alex Lynn completed the top 10, taking his first points finish for Jaguar. 

Stoffel Vandoorne was 0.439s shy of the top 10 to finish in 11th for HWA Racelab and was followed by Jose Maria Lopez, Jerome d'Ambrosio, Gary Paffett and Alexander Sims who completed the top 15. 

NIO's Tom Dillmann was 16th while Sam Bird was 17th after picking up a puncture on the final lap of the race, fronting a double non-scoring E-Prix for Envision Virgin Racing with Robin Frijns finishing in 17th following an incident with Sims in Turn 1.

Oliver Turvey, di Grassi, Edoardo Mortara and Max Gunther failed to see the chequered flag.

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