It’s been 840 days since a Mahindra driver last stood on the podium in Formula E. For Nyck de Vries, that gap is 167 days longer, but finally both streaks came to a jubilant end in Monaco on Saturday.

De Vries drove his Mahindra M11Electro to second place in the first race of the Monaco E-Prix, capping off a fine day for the team which saw the Dutchman start fourth on the grid – the same position in which his teammate Edoardo Mortara finished the race.

“It sounds like a while ago – well, it is a while – luckily I still knew the way to the grid from the F2 days,” said de Vries, a two-time winner in Monaco in Formula 2, alluding to Monaco’s unique podium setup on the start/finish straight. “It’s been an incredible day for us as a team, all the way through practice, qualifying, and the team did a phenomenal job during the race, making the right calls at the right time around the Boost charge period and choosing the Attack Modes, so a lot of credit to them. very happy to be able to give them some reward for all the work that has been done in the past one and a half years.”