Mitch Evans dominated both practice sessions ahead of the Monaco E-Prix, as McLaren Formula E driver Sam Bird will miss the event with a wrist injury.
Jaguar's Evans was in strong form on Saturday morning across each of the two 30-minute practice sessions, as the Kiwi ended with a 1m29.521s around the Monte Carlo circuit. Heading into the final 10 minutes in FP2, Edoardo Mortara's 1m30.452s stood as the benchmark before his lap was bested by Evans, who became the first man to dip below the 1m30s barrier – posting a 1m29.648s.
Second practice results Cla Driver Team Time Delay Laps 1 Mitch Evans Jaguar 1'29.521 16 2 Robin Frijns Jaguar 1'29.650 0.129 17 3 Pascal Wehrlein Porsche 1'29.672 0.151 17 4 A.F.da Costa Porsche 1'29.980 0.459 17 5 Max Guenther Maserati 1'30.040 0.519 16 6 Dan Ticktum ERT 1'30.087 0.566 16 7 Oliver Rowland Nissan 1'30.174 0.653 16 8 S.Vandoorne DS 1'30.207 0.686 16 9 Nyck de Vries Mahindra 1'30.418 0.897 16 10 Norman Nato Porsche 1'30.421 0.
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