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Jake Dennis will start the 10th round of Formula E Season 10 from Berlin on pole position.
Jake Dennis will start the second race of the Berlin E-Prix double-header from pole position, after defeating title rival Nick Cassidy in the final. This marks a staggering turnaround for Dennis and Andretti after struggling in qualifying, with Dennis setting the quickest lap in the final. Norman Nato and Mitch Evans will start on the front row behind Dennis and Cassidy, followed by Stoffel Vandoorne and Maximilian Günther on the third row. Pascal Wehrlein and Edoardo Mortara are under investigation for a technical infraction and provisionally on the fourth row.
In qualifying, Cassidy led Group A with Evans and Mortara progressing to the duels. In Group B, Nato beat the previous day’s struggles to lead Andretti one-two, with Wehrlein also advancing. Evans bested Günther in the quarter-final, while Cassidy comfortably defeated Mortara. Vandoorne narrowly lost to Nato, and Dennis triumphed over Wehrlein. Teammates Evans and Cassidy faced off in the first semi-final, Cassidy emerging victorious for a spot in the final. Dennis overcame Nato in the second semi-final to make it an all-Andretti front row for the final.
Both Cassidy and Dennis set quicker times in their quarter-final duel than in the semi-final, with Dennis ultimately securing pole position for the final race against Cassidy.