Another poleman
The seventh feature of the 2023/2024 season e poleman of the seventh difference. Formula E always guarantees various challenges in the finals which are arranged in a strict format to define the name of the driver who will start from the first position on the starting grid, and who for the second round in Misano Adriatico will be. Jake Hughes. The British of McLaren he actually beat the Frenchman from DS Penske in the last head-to-head Jean-Eric Vergne by 45 thousandths of a second, thereby winning the third place of his career.
I am interested in A and B
The playoff match, unlike yesterday morning, started at a high speed Nick Cassidy Inside of Group A, the best time writer that guaranteed him direct access to the quarterfinals. With him, they got the same pass too Robin Frijns, Nico Muller and Jean-Eric Vergne, the latter with the primary objective of saving the 5-second penalty issued by Race Direction yesterday afternoon in the first Misano E-Prix, which had canceled his chance to get on the podium. However, the day of the world leader begins to rise Oliver Rowlandannounced the winner after Da Costa was disapproved last night but removed and 5th place in the group. Outside too Maximilian Guntherthe sixth with his Maserati, along with the aforementioned From the beachreally the end and the second half behind Cassidy’s Jaguar. Characteristics that in Group B they no longer smiled at the reigning world champion Jake Dennis, eliminated for a few thousand from Stoffel Vandoorne. So the Belgian completed the quartet once again made up of two McLarens Jake Hughes (writer of the fastest lap) e Sam Birdcone Pascal Werhrlein placed between two Woking buyers. There is nothing to do for the second Jaguar of Mitch Evans, as well as the other Tipo Folgore of Jehan Darivala, the only one who suffered a loss of more than a second.
Sorry to fight
Hughes beat Vandoorne in the quarter-finals and Wehrlein in the semi-finals, keeping the Germans by 53 thousandths of a second, events were different for Vergne: he lost in the quarter-finals and CassidyThe former F1 driver however gained access to the semi-finals thanks to Race Direction ruling in his favour, which deleted time of the New Zealander for failing to comply runway limits at the emergence of the last corner. At the time, the DS Penske driver overtook Nico Muller in the next stage, but had to settle for the front row in a head-to-head battle with Hughes. Below is the starting grid for the second Misano E-Prix, as the race begins 15:00 live transparently Italy 1.
E-Prix Misano 2 2024, starting grid
POS. | Pilot | TEAM |
1 | Jake Hughes | Neom McLaren |
2 | Jean-Eric Vergne | DS Penske |
3 | Pascal Wehrlein | TAG Heuer Porsche |
4 | Nico Müller | ABT Cupra |
5 | Sam Bird | Neom McLaren |
6 | Stoffel Vandoorne | DS Penske |
7 | Robin Frijns | Imagine |
8 | Nick Cassidy | Jaguar TCS |
9 | Jake Dennis | Andretti Global |
10 | Oliver Rowland | Nissan |
11 | Sergio Sette Camara | ERT Formula E Team |
12 | Maximilian Günther | Maserati MSG |
13 | Sacha Fenestraz | Nissan |
14 | Lucas Di Grassi | ABT Cupra |
15 | Mitch Evans | Jaguar TCS |
16 | Norman Nato | Andretti Global |
17 | Sébastien Buemi | Imagine |
18 | Dan Ticktum | ERT Formula E Team |
19 | Edoardo Mortara | Mahindra |
20 | Nick De Vries | Mahindra |
21 | Jehan Darivala | Maserati MSG |
22 | Antonio Felix da Costa | TAG Heuer Porsche |