P1racenews AI automatic summary:
Maserati MSG Racing’s Max Günther went fastest in this morning’s final practice before qualifying for today’s Berlin E-Prix, in what was a very closely-matched session. The local hero set a time of 1:02.177s, just one hundredth faster than the ABT Cupra of Lucas di Grassi. Günther’s countryman and championship leader Pascal Wehrlein was third, with […]
At the recent race, the local hero managed to set a very close time of 1:02.177s, just one hundredth faster than Lucas di Grassi’s ABT Cupra. Following closely behind were Pascal Wehrlein in third place, Edoardo Mortara in fourth, and Jean-Éric Vergne in fifth place. It was a particularly successful session for @maxg_official, who secured the top spot in FP2 at his home race. Nick Cassidy, aiming to continue his revived title challenge, finished in the sixth position, with Oliver Rowland in seventh and Norman Nato in eighth place. The top 10 was completed by Stoffel Vandoorne and Jehan Daruvala, with all drivers within three tenths of a second of Günther’s leading time, setting the stage for an intriguing qualifying session and race day.