Sebastien Buemi (e.dams-Renault) will start from pole position for this afternoon’s Monaco ePrix ahead of Audi Sport ABT’s Lucas di Grassi and Dragon Racing’s Jerome D’Ambrosio.


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However, it wasn’t without controversy as the top two drivers in the championship standings had a disagreement in qualifying parc ferme.

Nelson Piquet Jr (NEXTEV TCR) set the early pace in the opening qualifying group with a 53.712s. The first group on track contained some key championship contenders including di Grassi who narrowly edged in front of Piquet to steal provisional pole position.

After the session Piquet complained about being blocked by his fellow-countryman going into La Rascasse on his final attempt. The winner last time out in Long Beach will start fourth alongside Daniel Abt (Audi Sport ABT).

Loic Duval (Dragon Racing) qualified fifth but will drop 10 places for replacing the RESS system. Virgin Racing’s Jaime Alguersuari and Karun Chandhok (Mahindra Racing) also move back on the grid for the same infringement.

Duval’s team-mate Jerome D’Ambrosio got within two-tenths of di Grassi on his first flying lap but improved on his final attempt to beat Piquet into third place.

Nicolas Prost (e.dams-Renault) will line-up sixth with Mahindra Racing’s Bruno Senna seventh. The Venturi pairing of Nick Heidfeld and Stephane Sarrazin ended the session in eighth and ninth with Salvador Duran (Amlin Aguri) completing the top-10.

The final qualifying group was interrupted by a red flag following a crash from Amlin Aguri’s Antonio Felix da Costa. The Portuguese driver ran wide at Tabac and damaged the rear of his car.

Traditionally in motorsport pole position in Monaco is crucial with limited overtaking opportunities but this is Formula E’s first visit to the Principality so only time will tell if that notion remains the same.

The Monaco ePrix starts at 16:00 (local time).

 

Qualifying session provisional results:

Driver Team Laps Time Gap
Sébastien Buemi CHE e.dams-Renault 6 53,476
Lucas di Grassi BRA Audi Sport ABT 7 53,667 + 0,191
Jerome d’Ambrosio BEL Dragon Racing 7 53,700 + 0,224
Nelson Piquet BRA NEXTEV TCR 6 53,710 + 0,234
Loic Duval FRA Dragon Racing 6 53,802 + 0,326
Daniel Abt GER Audi Sport ABT 7 53,889 + 0,413
Nicolas Prost FRA e.dams-Renault 6 53,907 + 0,431
Jaime Alguersuari ESP Virgin Racing 6 54,019 + 0,543
Bruno Senna BRA Mahindra Racing 6 54,033 + 0,557
Nick Heidfeld GER Venturi 9 54,127 + 0,651
Stephane Sarrazin FRA Venturi 6 54,131 + 0,655
Salvador Duran MEX Amlin Aguri 5 54,173 + 0,697
Sam Bird GBR Virgin Racing 6 54,251 + 0,775
Jean-Eric Vergne FRA Andretti 6 54,258 + 0,782
Jarno Trulli ITA Trulli 9 54,337 + 0,861
Scott Speed USA Andretti 7 54,345 + 0,869
Vitantonio Liuzzi ITA Trulli 7 54,460 + 0,984
Charles Pic FRA NEXTEV TCR 6 54,650 + 1,174
Karun Chandhok IND Mahindra Racing 5 54,856 + 1,380
Antonio Felix da Costa POR Amlin Aguri 2 56,936 + 3,460