Portland E-Prix: Evans grabs pole, Formula E points leader Cassidy 11th


Mitch Evans claimed his second Components E pole of the season for the Portland E-Prix, as title protagonists Nick Cassidy and Pascal Wehrlein each didn’t make the duels.

Jaguar driver Evans posted a 1m08.820s which left him 0.196s away from Andretti’s Norman Nato, having been quickest within the last two sectors.

It means Evans has additionally closed to inside 32 factors of team-mate and championship chief Cassidy within the standings, courtesy of the three factors for pole.

Nato, nevertheless, should relinquish his front-row begin after he was handed a 10-place grid penalty resulting from amassing three reprimands for driving infringements in the identical season after he was caught exceeding the complete course yellow pace restrict throughout FP1.

Evans had progressed to the ultimate after setting a 1m08.664s, the quickest time throughout qualifying, which left him two and a half tenths away from McLaren’s Jake Hughes, the Briton set to begin on the front-row.

An error for Envision’s Robin Frijns within the opening sector meant he was unable to recuperate in his showdown with Nato and missed out by 0.280s.

Edoardo Mortara misplaced any hope of progressing to the semi-finals because the Mahindra driver ran extensive on the exit of Flip 11 and took to the grass, permitting Hughes to succeed in the following stage.

Whereas Porsche’s Antonio Felix da Costa didn’t fairly make it so far as the grass, a large second on the identical nook price him dearly in opposition to Frijns. He missed out by simply 0.046s, regardless of having been sooner within the opening two sectors.

ERT’s Dan Ticktum made it by means of to the duels for the primary time this season after topping the second qualifying group, however was 0.083s slower than Nato within the quarter-finals, whereas Evans was by no means headed in his bout in opposition to Abt’s Lucas di Grassi, going quickest in all three sectors to complete practically 4 tenths clear.

Norman Nato, Andretti World, Porsche 99X Electrical Gen3

Picture by: Andrew Ferraro

Earlier, championship chief Cassidy didn’t progress past the opening qualifying group stage as he completed seventh, the Jaguar driver lower than one tenth away from making the minimize.

First to overlook out was Abt’s Nico Muller, adopted by Sebastien Buemi (Envision) within the 12-minute session.

Jean-Eric Vergne completed eighth, however the DS Penske driver had his last flying effort ruined after he was compelled to take avoiding motion into Flip 11 when he got here throughout a sluggish Sergio Sette Camara on the racing line, with the incident beneath investigation.

Sette Camara did initially make it by means of to the duels, however the ERT driver misplaced a number of of his finest laps resulting from “overpower in launch”, as per the stewards.

McLaren’s Sam Chook and Maximilian Guenther (Maserati MSG) accomplished the group, which was headed by Hughes, Evans – who had a quick grassy tour at Flip 4 – di Grassi and Mortara.

Like Cassidy, fellow title protagonist Wehrlein was additionally unable to progress by means of to the qualifying duels, ending fifth within the second group and lacking out by 0.021s.

He was joined by reigning champion Jake Dennis forward of Andretti’s house race and Nissan stand-in Caio Collet, who completed seventh for his Components E debut having changed the unwell Oliver Rowland.

Collet additionally beat team-mate Sacha Fenestraz, who was in a position to participate in qualifying regardless of damaging his Nissan in a apply crash earlier right now.

Stoffel Vandoorne (DS Penske) completed ninth from the second Maserati MSG of Jehan Daruvala, whereas Nyck de Vries was final for Mahindra regardless of setting the quickest time within the opening sector.

Components E Portland E-Prix I Qualifying Outcomes

Cla   Driver   Automotive / Engine   Time   Delay 
Mitch Evans Jaguar 1’08.820  
Jake Hughes Nissan 1’08.925 0.105
Robin Frijns Jaguar 1’09.090 0.270
A.F.da Costa Porsche 1’08.924 0.104
Dan Ticktum ERT 1’09.109 0.289
Edoardo Mortara Mahindra 1’27.183 18.363
Nico Müller Mahindra 1’09.998 1.178
Pascal Wehrlein Porsche 1’09.899 1.079
Sébastien Buemi Jaguar 1’10.017 1.197
10  Jake Dennis Porsche 1’10.001 1.181
11  Nick Cassidy Jaguar 1’10.036 1.216
12  Norman Nato Porsche 1’09.016 0.196
13  Lucas di Grassi Mahindra 1’09.357 0.537
14  Caio Collet Nissan 1’10.036 1.216
15  Jean-Éric Vergne DS 1’10.157 1.337
16  Sacha Fenestraz Nissan 1’10.062 1.242
17  S.Vandoorne DS 1’10.098 1.278
18  Max Günther Maserati 1’10.345 1.525
19  Jehan Daruvala Maserati 1’10.127 1.307
20  Sam Chook Nissan 1’10.263 1.443
21  Nyck de Vries Mahindra 1’10.201 1.381
22  S.Sette Câmara ERT 1’10.803 1.983

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