The Moscow eprix is set to be cancelled today as sources close to Formula E Zone have informed us that a decision was made last night to cancel the event, as the sport and the promoters could not come to a resolution over the problems surrounding the Russian event.

It is now expected that Formula E will make an announcement today, or in the coming days about the cancellation of the race, which means this year’s championship will only have ten rounds.

Formula E Zone also reported that Monaco was in line to replace Moscow on the 4th of June, but our sources have indicated that negotiations have stalled between the sport and the principality.

The only problem Formula E had with moving the race to Monaco was the logistics. It seems like it was too late to organise the movement of the cars and equipment from Berlin to Monaco, as they were intended to travel straight to Moscow after the German round.

Also, due to a collection of smaller events happening in Monaco around the same weekend as the scheduled Formula E race, there is not enough room in hotels to cater for every Formula E team, fans and sponsors that would turn up to the race.

It is believed that these issues were discussed in the meetings the two parties had on May 3rd and the chances of Formula E returning to the streets of Monaco this year are very small.

This all means that there are now three rounds left in the championship with Berlin playing host to round eight on May 21st and London hosting rounds nine and ten on the 2nd and 3rd of July.

There are now set to be 90 points on offer in the remaining three rounds of the championship as Lucas Di Grassi, and Sebastien Buemi prepares to fight for the championship.