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Gunther tops first morning of Formula E testing

ByMotorsport.com

Published 15/10/2019 at 11:10 GMT

BMW Andretti’s Maximilian Gunther topped the times on the first morning of Formula E pre-season testing at Valencia, while Mercedes encountered a technical problem on Nyck de Vries’s car.Gunther’s best time – a 1m15.926s set on his final lap of the morning session – is 1.051 seconds quicker than the fastest time from last year’s pre-season test, a 1m16.977s posted by his BMW predecessor Antonio Fe

Gunther tops first morning of Formula E testing

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BMW Andretti’s Maximilian Gunther topped the times on the first morning of Formula E pre-season testing at Valencia, while Mercedes encountered a technical problem on Nyck de Vries’s car.
Gunther’s best time – a 1m15.926s set on his final lap of the morning session – is 1.051 seconds quicker than the fastest time from last year’s pre-season test, a 1m16.977s posted by his BMW predecessor Antonio Felix da Costa.
After the initial laps of Tuesday morning had been dedicated to installation running, Porsche’s Andre Lotterer moved to the head of the times with a 1m16.650s.
Lotterer stayed in first place until just past the halfway mark of the three-hour session, when he was deposed by Gunther’s effort of 1m16.228s.
Reigning FE champion Jean-Eric Vergne then moved to the top of the times on a 1m16.193s as most of the field began to set times quicker than the 2018 benchmark.
Da Costa replaced new teammate Vergne in first place towards the end of the morning with a time of 1m16.032s on a lap that featured a significant improvement in the final sector.
But Gunther took the top spot away from da Costa just after the chequered flag had fallen to lead by 0.106s heading into the two-hour lunchbreak.
Behind the DS Techeetah drivers in fourth place were Nissan e.dams pair Oliver Rowland and Sebastien Buemi, with the Japanese manufacturer’s cars sporting an all-black testing livery.
Mitch Evans (Jaguar) and Venturi’s Edoardo Mortara rounded out the top 10.
Lotterer ended up 12th with a best time of 1m16.622s.
Calado went on to finish the morning running in 21st place.
The third red flag occurred 20 minutes before the lunch break when Porsche’s Neel Jani, who was classified 19th, stopped at the pit exit.
The middle stoppage was caused by de Vries stopping his Mercedes at the left-hand Turn 10 kink at the far side of the circuit at the start of the second hour.
It took over 15 minutes for the 2019 Formula 2 champion’s car to be recovered, after which he did not return to the track and was classified 23rd.
The team is investigating the issue and is changing the necessary components so de Vries can drive again in the afternoon.
His Mercedes teammate Stoffel Vandoorne was 20th in the morning running.
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