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Nick Cassidy will start the Formula E season finale from pole position, due to Dan Ticktum grid penalty.
In the season-ending London E-Prix, Dan Ticktum secured his first-ever Formula E pole position, but will start sixth due to a grid penalty. Despite defeating Nick Cassidy in the final at the London ExCeL Centre and securing the pole trophy, Ticktum will not start from P1. His five-place grid penalty was a result of spinning Mitch Evans in Saturday’s opening race of the weekend. Consequently, Cassidy will start from pole, with Maximilian Günther alongside. Ticktum’s disappointing grid position came after posting a 1m 07.278 lap time, beating Cassidy by over two-tenths but losing P1 start due to the penalty. In the duels, Cassidy overcame Mortara and his team-mate to reach the final, while Ticktum defeated Vandoorne and Günther but starts sixth due to the penalty. In the other quarter-finals, Evans beat de Vries and Günther bested Wehrlein to advance.






