Jaguar pulled off a team choreography masterclass to take a Monaco Formula E 1-2, with Mitch Evans ahead of its current main title hope Nick Cassidy.
The pair had started from the second row but moved to the front via early attack mode deployments by front row duo Pascal Wehrlein and Stoffel Vandoorne.
Once in position to control the race, Cassidy and Evans alternated in holding the pack back so they could clear their own attack modes without losing their 1-2 formation.
That allowed them to serenely manage a race that got extremely messy and destructive in the pack behind, and featured two safety car periods - a long one for a heavy Edoardo Mortara crash at the Swimming Pool entry and a shorter late one when Nico Mueller ended up stranded at Rascasse following contact with Jake Hughes.