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Monaco shows why Formula E must avoid F1 comparisons

The inaugural season for Formula E has by and large been a big success so far – but the series did itself no favours by visiting Monaco, argues Jamie Klein. It would be fair to say that when the organisers of Formula E reflect on the first season of their new all-electric championship, last weekend’s visit to Monaco won’t be considered a highlight. Not because of the huge pile-up that occurred as the pack attempted to negotiate the extremely tight modified version of Sainte Devote for the first time, which decimated the field at the very start. Not because, unlike just about every previous race, the battle for the win wasn’t especially close, as Lucas di Grassi prioritised locking...
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