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Da Costa takes Monaco ePrix after last-lap overtake

Article To news overview © Formula E Antonio Felix da Costa took his first victory of the season after taking the Monaco ePrix in style. The reigning champion came out on top after some heart stopping action on the final lap, as the Portuguese driver found his way past Mitch Evans out of the tunnel. While da Costa pulled away to score victory, Evans couldn't hold onto second either after using more energy than the cars around him. As a result he had to lift heading into the chequered flag, opening the door for Robin Frijns to get past the Jaguar driver. The late pass means Frijns now leads the championship standings at the midway point of the season after both Mercedes drivers struggled...
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