Berlin E-Prix: Mitch Evans on pole position after shortened qualifying

Berlin E-Prix: Mitch Evans on pole position after shortened qualifying

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Jaguar’s Mitch Evans took pole position for Race 1 of the Formula E Berlin E-Prix double-header at the Tempelhof Circuit, after rainfall enforced a changed format in qualifying.

Jaguar’s Mitch Evans secured pole position for Race 1 of the Formula E Berlin E-Prix double-header at the Tempelhof Circuit after a revised qualifying format due to rainfall.

Evans set the fastest time in Group A, clocking 1:11.021s, while Robin Frijns joined him on the front row for the race.

Oliver Rowland, a title contender, qualified in third place, followed by Jake Hughes and Maximilian Guenther in fourth and fifth positions, respectively.

Antonio Felix da Costa finished sixth after recovering from a collision with his teammate, with Jean-Eric Vergne and Dan Ticktum rounding out the top eight qualifiers.

Pascal Wehrlein, who had a grid penalty, started in ninth place, and Taylor Barnard completed the top ten for the race.

The challenging conditions with rain made for a thrilling qualifying session, with Evans eventually emerging as the pole-sitter after combining the times from both Group A and Group B sessions.

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