P1racenews AI automatic summary:
Jake Dennis will start the opening race of the Berlin E-Prix double-header from 20th on the grid.
Jake Dennis expressed extreme frustration after yet another disappointing qualifying session, calling his car a “f****** shed.” Qualifying used to be Dennis’ strong suit during his title-winning season, but has become a weakness for him and Andretti in 2024. Unfortunately, Andretti’s struggles persisted in qualifying for the Berlin E-Prix opening race, with Dennis starting 20th and Norman Nato 21st. Despite the setbacks, the peloton-style of racing in Berlin offers hope for Andretti, as their package is strong in this format, especially with the Porsche powertrain. Dennis remains confident in his ability to perform well in the races, given the energy limitations and the strength of the team’s powertrain.