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Tag Heuer Porsche’s Antonio Felix da Costa topped the timesheets in first practice ahead of tomorrow’s first race of the weekend’s FIA Formula E double-header at the Tempelhof circuit in Berlin. The Portuguese, who has been in scintillating form with little to show for it in recent weeks, set a time of 1:02.289s, one tenth-of-a-second […]
Portuguese driver, showing excellent performance lately, secured the pole position with a time of 1:02.289s, just edging out Sérgio Sette Câmara. Stoffel Vandoorne from DS Penske clinched the third spot after a great Monaco podium finish. Max Günther of Maserati MSG Racing finished fourth, with teammate Jehan Daruvala impressively in fifth. Jaguar TCS Racing’s Nick Cassidy took the sixth spot, followed by Jean-Eric Vergne in seventh for Penske. Mitch Evans, the Monaco victor, settled for eighth, while Dan Ticktum and Joel Eriksson rounded out the top ten. Unfortunately, Pascal Wehrlein had a tough session, retiring early due to car issues and facing investigation for not adhering to briefing notes, a challenging day for the hometown favorite.