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Nico Müller secured pole position for Formula E’s Miami E-Prix, his first pole in the championship.
Nico Müller secured his first Formula E pole position by beating Andretti’s Felipe Drugovich at the Miami E-Prix, in a surprising and chaotic qualifying session at the Miami International Autodrome. Several title favorites, including reigning champion Oliver Rowland, struggled, reshuffling the starting grid for the third round of the season. Müller and Drugovich were both aiming for their first pole in the championship, with Müller ultimately setting a 55.455 to claim pole position and three points for Porsche. The qualifying session featured multiple upsets, with only Nick Cassidy from the top four in the standings advancing to the group stage. Drugovich initially appeared as the favorite for pole after a strong performance in the semi-finals, but mistakes cost him his chance. Behind Müller and Drugovich on the front row, Antonio Felix da Costa and Nyck de Vries start third and fourth, followed by Taylor Barnard in fifth place.






