P1racenews AI automatic summary:
Tag Heuer Porsche’s Pascal Wehrlein took top slot in the final practice session ahead of today’s second race of the Berlin E-Prix double-header. Wehrlein, who was fifth in yesterday’s race, set a time of 1:01.922s, just four one hundredths of a second ahead of Nick Cassidy in second, the Kiwi looking to capitalise on his […]
In the recent race, Wehrlein secured fifth place with a lap time of 1:01.922s, narrowly edging out Nick Cassidy who finished second by a mere four hundredths of a second. Stoffel Vandoorne, starting from the front row, took the third spot, while Jehan Daruvala, impressive until a late crash, claimed fourth, followed by Max Günther. Mitch Evans, Cassidy’s teammate, ranked sixth, with Jake Dennis, a strong contender on Saturday, ending seventh due to a puncture. The top 10 included drivers like Jean-Éric Vergne, Antonio Felix da Costa, and Dan Ticktum, all within three tenths of a second.