The 25-year old is hopeful that his team have made the improvements to the car in order for him to push for the podium.

“We have improved the car massively for the race, so I am hopeful that we can maybe get my first podium of the season or even my first win of the season,” said Alguersuari

The Virgin Racing driver feels that Formula E is not about how quick you are, but how efficient your car is instead. He believes that the winner of each race is the most efficient driver, not the quickest. However, Alguersuari admits that his team is probably the most efficient or quickest yet, but they are working on it.

“Formula E is not about being quick, it’s about how efficient you are and we are just focusing on consuming less energy in the races. The guy who wins the race is the most efficient driver, not the quickest driver. I think this is great as we are driving electric cars. So this is what we are putting all our energy towards, being more efficient,” said the 25-year old.

Jamie Alguersauri’s teammate Sam Bird is also looking forward to this weekend. The British driver won the 2013 GP2 Feature race with the Russian Time team and admits that Monaco brings back special memories.

“This track holds special memories for me and it holds special memories for a lot of people and we are hopeful that we can have a good result this weekend,” said Sam Bird.

Bird has fallen slightly behind in the championship fight, but the 28-year old is hopeful that a good result here could put him back into the title fight.

“All it takes is a good result and we will be right back in it. It is important that we get our championship back on track this weekend,” said Bird.

Virgin Racing currently sit in third with 82 points in the constructors championship. However, if results go their way in Monaco on Saturday, they could be right back in it.