As there is still time before the Shanghai E-Prix lined up for next weekend, several Formula E drivers chose to fly back home and even enjoy the Formula 1 race at the iconic Monaco Grand Prix . The main Formula 1 Monaco race is on Sunday, and many like Oliver Rowland , Nick Cassidy , Lucas Di Grassi, Dan Ticktum , and Stoffel Vandoorne are expected to be among the audience. Many of them had also watched the F1 Monaco Qualifying on Saturday and shared glimpses of the race on Instagram.
Formula E drivers watch Formula 1 race in MonacoNick Cassidy watched the F1 Monaco Qualifying on Saturday and from the best spot ever. He shared a video of the race as he watched the track from a yacht parked in the dockyard. Some pictures confirm he was accompanied by girlfriend Nathalia Soliani as well as his Jaguar TCS teammate Mitch Evans.
Cupra Kiro driver Dan Ticktum had also watched Saturday’s F1 Monaco Qualifying. Sharing a video on his Instagram Stories, he wrote, “Hell yeah.” Maserati MSG Racing driver and winner of Tokyo E-Prix Part 1, Stoffel Vandoorne, also watched the Qualifying. He is a reserve driver for Aston Martin F1 and shared a glimpse from above the paddock.
Oliver Rowland was in Monaco when he shared his wife Lauren Rowland’s pregnancy announcement on Saturday. The Nissan driver has a three-year-old daughter, Harper, and is now awaiting the arrival of a baby boy. It’s not clear if Rowland watched the F1 Qualifying as he had simply shared a glimpse of the Monte Carlo skyline on Saturday. But on Sunday, he shared a glimpse from the track ahead of the Sunday race. The picture shows a Red Bull in front of him, almost confirming his presence for the main race.
Lola Yamaha ABT driver Lucas Di Grassi lives in Monaco and shared the proof of his presence in the city by sharing a picture of the Monte Carlo skyline on Sunday.
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After watching the Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix, the Formula E drivers will be prepping for the Shanghai E-Prix. The double header is scheduled for May 31 and June 1.
Formula E drivers watch Formula 1 race in MonacoNick Cassidy watched the F1 Monaco Qualifying on Saturday and from the best spot ever. He shared a video of the race as he watched the track from a yacht parked in the dockyard. Some pictures confirm he was accompanied by girlfriend Nathalia Soliani as well as his Jaguar TCS teammate Mitch Evans.
Cupra Kiro driver Dan Ticktum had also watched Saturday’s F1 Monaco Qualifying. Sharing a video on his Instagram Stories, he wrote, “Hell yeah.” Maserati MSG Racing driver and winner of Tokyo E-Prix Part 1, Stoffel Vandoorne, also watched the Qualifying. He is a reserve driver for Aston Martin F1 and shared a glimpse from above the paddock.
Oliver Rowland was in Monaco when he shared his wife Lauren Rowland’s pregnancy announcement on Saturday. The Nissan driver has a three-year-old daughter, Harper, and is now awaiting the arrival of a baby boy. It’s not clear if Rowland watched the F1 Qualifying as he had simply shared a glimpse of the Monte Carlo skyline on Saturday. But on Sunday, he shared a glimpse from the track ahead of the Sunday race. The picture shows a Red Bull in front of him, almost confirming his presence for the main race.
Lola Yamaha ABT driver Lucas Di Grassi lives in Monaco and shared the proof of his presence in the city by sharing a picture of the Monte Carlo skyline on Sunday.
Also Read: Oliver Rowland going to be a father again, shares good news in the cutest way possible
After watching the Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix, the Formula E drivers will be prepping for the Shanghai E-Prix. The double header is scheduled for May 31 and June 1.
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