Dennis Dominates the Track: Secures Pole Position at the Berlin E-Prix

Dennis Dominates the Track: Secures Pole Position at the Berlin E-Prix

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Jake Dennis bounced back from a rotten Saturday at the Berlin E-Prix to take pole position for the second race for the doubleheader weekend. The Andretti driver beat Saturday race winner Nick Cassi…

Jake Dennis rebounded from a tough Saturday at the Berlin E-Prix by securing pole position for the weekend’s second race. He outpaced Nick Cassidy in the qualifying Duels final, setting a lap time of 1m 01.819s. Despite Cassidy’s strong performance in the first sector, he fell short by 0.231s in the end.

It was a successful morning for Andretti in general, as Norman Nato also advanced to the Duels after a strong showing. Nato secured his first Duel win of the season against Stoffel Vandoorne before being bested by Dennis in the semifinals.

The front row of the grid will feature Andretti’s Dennis and Jaguar’s Cassidy, with Nato and Evans lining up behind them. Vandoorne and Guenther will start from the third row, followed by Wehrlein and Mortara.

Unfortunately, Dan Ticktum, despite qualifying 18th, will start from the back of the grid due to a 40-place penalty for a gearbox and MCU change. The penalty will also entail a 10-second stop/go penalty during the race.

Overall, the race promises an exciting lineup and potential for thrilling on-track action among the talented field of drivers.

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