De Vries Masterclass in Monaco: Mahindra Breaks Gen3 Drought with Emotional Comeback Win

There is something quietly thrilling about a comeback, especially when it happens in one of the sportiest and most dramatic stages on the calendar. When Nyck de Vries crossed the line to give Mahindra Racing its first Formula E victory since 2021, it felt like the team had finally turned a page. This win matters not only because it adds silverware to the garage, but because it proves pace and patience can combine to overcome a season of setbacks. Fans from the casual observer to those who follow every lap like a dog follows a scent had good reason to celebrate.
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Qualifying drama and mixed fortunes

Qualifying in Monaco tested both drivers. Edoardo Mortara faced a mechanical issue that could not be fixed in parc ferme, forcing him to start from the back. Nyck de Vries, by contrast, found rhythm and confidence, progressing through his group and into the Duels. His performance in the knock-out rounds showed focus and consistency, the same kind of calm you see in a cat stalking its path before the pounce.



Race strategy and pivotal moments

From the lights out, strategy played a major role. Both Mahindra cars held steady early on, but unfolding incidents around the track shifted the balance. Mortara’s early climb through the field after others suffered punctures was impressive, like a fox finding gaps and making bold moves. De Vries managed his energy, timed his Attack Mode activations wisely, and used pit phases to emerge in contention. When he seized the lead into Tabac, the result felt earned rather than lucky.