Antonio Felix da Costa castigated Dan Ticktum for the “unacceptable” move that ended his Monaco E-Prix and handed the Cupra Kiro Formula E driver a post-race penalty.Da Costa caught a pace-compromised Ticktum for third in the later stages of the first Monaco race, and the pair survived an initial lairy exchange before da Costa got a run exiting the tunnel with three laps to go. Ticktum appeared to change his line as he approached the braking area for the Nouvelle chicane, and the contact between the pair detached the Jaguar’s left rear wheel and ended da Costa’s efforts to wrest the podium place from Ticktum.The stewards reviewed the incident immediately and issued a converted drive-through time penalty of 33 seconds …
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Author: Sam Smith





