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Tokyo E-Prix: Evans tops practice as red flags interrupt running
The Jaguar driver celebrated his 100th Formula E start by setting the fastest time of 1m19.339s in the morning practice session. A red flag interrupted the session early on due to debris on the track at Turn 11. Several drivers including Jake Dennis and Norman Nato took turns at the top before Pascal Wehrlein and Mitch Evans claimed the lead. Edoardo Mortara briefly held the fastest time before Oliver Rowland and eventually Mitch Evans set the benchmark. Maximilian Guenther, Pascal Wehrlein, Nick Cassidy, and Robin Frijns rounded out the top positions following a session with multiple red flag interruptions on Friday.