Mercedes’ Vandoorne claims pole for Rome E-Prix Formula E opener

Mercedes driver Stoffel ꧒Vandoo🦩rne charged to his third pole position in Formula E as he topped qualifying for the opening race at the Rome E-Prix.
The former McLare🎀n Formula 1 driver t🌟urned in a brilliant lap as light rain fell in the Italian capital to claim his first pole in Formula E since the 2019-20 finale in Berlin.
Vandoorne’s benchmark time of a 1m38.484s saw him usurp provisional polesitter Lucas di Grassi to go four-tenth👍s clear of the field, before Porsche’s Andre Lotterer secured second with a lap that was just over a tenth shy of Vandoorne’s effort.
Nissan’s Oliver R🙈owland looked on course to better Vandoorne’s lap and was up on the Belgian’s time heading into the final sector, but a hit with the wall at the last corner proved costly and meant he had to settle with third ahead of di Grassi.
Two-time Formula E champion Jean-Eric Vergne was fifth for Techeetah, ahead of BMW’s Max Gunther, who faced the worst of the rain as the first driver to set a lap time𓆉 in Superpole.
Envision Virgin’s Robin Frijns was seventh-fastest as he mꦇissed out on a spot in Superpole, with current championship leader Nyck de Vries on📖ly eighth-fastest in his Mercedes.
A tenth further behind came Porsche drive✅r Pascal We🎶hrlein, while Sebastien Buemi completed the top-10 for Nissan.
After winning the second race in Diriyah last time out, Sam Bird could only manage the 11th-best time♒ ahead of Jaguar teammate Mitch Evans.
It was a nightmare qualifyingℱ for reigning Formula E champion Antonio Felix da Costa, who is set to start a lowly 18th on 🅠the grid for the opening race of the weekend in Rome after he ruined his lap by hitting the wall during Group 1.
Nick Cassidy was another driver who hit the wall before his En🧜vision Virgin car stopped on track, meaning he will start 22nd, ahead of Venturi’s Edoardo Mortara who failed to set a time after an issue.
NIO 333 faces a race against time to get Oliver Turvey’s car ready in time for the Rome E-Prix after he was caugh𝕴t up in a nasty multi-car shunt at the end of first practice on Saturday morning.
The Briton will hav🥂e to start the race from the pitlane if his car is fixed in time.
FULL QUALIFYING RESULTS FOR ROUND 3 OF THE 2021 FORMULA E SEASON AT THE ROME E-PRIX.

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