Vandoorne claims third Formula E pole of 2021 in Berlin season finale

The Belgian might be▨ out of title contention but Vandoorne was in a league of his own having topped group qualifying.
Rowland took to the top with a 1m06.925s in Superpole but a stunning final sector from Vandoorne put him🃏 fastest of all.
With Vandoorne and Rowland not fighting for the title, they have nothin𓆏g to lose goi🐓ng into the E-Prix.
Mitch Evans i🀅s best placed to take the title after qualifying third for Jaguar.
Evans currently sits fourth in the championship, just five points off leader Nyck de Vries, who is set to start💟 from 13th.
Alexander Sims will start from fourth ahead of Tom Blomqvis🎃t, who was the surprise of ෴qualifying in Berlin.
Norman Nato couldn’t take part in Superꩲpole after suffering a technical issue before his run in the final session - the Frenchman will start from sixth.
Andre Lotterer and Sebastien Buemi narrowly missed out on Superpole with it being one of the clos👍est qualifying sessions of the year.
Still in title contention, Jake Dennis will fancy🗹 his chances from ninth, while Pascal Wehrlein rounded out the top 10.
Edoardo Mortara will start from 11th in the second Venturi, going into this afternoon’s E-Prix ⛦second in the championship.
Next up was Serg▨io Sette Camara, de Vries, Alex Lynn and Antonio Felix da Costa completing the top 15.
Jean-Eric Vergne was only 16th, while the winner of the first Berlin E-Prix - Luca🎃s di Grassi - was 17th.
Maximilian Gunther,ไ Renဣe Rast and Oliver Turvey round out the top 20.
Joel🗹 Eriksson and Nick Cassidy will share the back row o꧅f the grid for this afternoon’s season finale.
Click here for t💮he full FIA Formula E qualifying results from the second Berlin E-Prix.

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