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Wehrlein tops final morning of pre-season Formula E test

ByMotorsport.com

Published 18/10/2019 at 10:42 GMT

Ex-Formula 1 driver Pascal Wehrlein set the fastest time of 2019 Formula E pre-season testing so far to lead the way on the final morning at Valencia.Mahindra Racing’s Wehrlein grabbed the top spot as the three-hour session entered its final 15 minutes, which were then cut short when BMW Andretti driver Alexander Sims crashed at the chicane on the start/finish straight. Wehrlein’s 1m15.190s is 0.1

Wehrlein tops final morning of pre-season Formula E test

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Ex-Formula 1 driver Pascal Wehrlein set the fastest time of 2019 Formula E pre-season testing so far to lead the way on the final morning at Valencia.
Mahindra Racing’s Wehrlein grabbed the top spot as the three-hour session entered its final 15 minutes, which were then cut short when BMW Andretti driver Alexander Sims crashed at the chicane on the start/finish straight.
Wehrlein’s 1m15.190s is 0.187s quicker than Robin Frijns’s best time from the second day of the test on Wednesday.
Dragon Racing driver Nico Muller trailed Wehrlein by just 0.008s in second place, with DS Techeetah’s Antonio Felix da Costa shuffled back to third after leading most of the running on Friday morning.
Maximilian Gunther finished fourth for BMW, ahead of Sebastien Buemi (Nissan e.dams) – who also enjoyed a brief stint at the top of the times – and Sims, who damaged the right-front corner of his car in the session’s dying moments.
Sims hit the barriers at the exit of the tight right-left-right chicane on the Circuit Ricardo Tormo’s main straight and pulled over, which caused the only red flag of the morning and ended the session a few minutes early.
Mitch Evans was seventh ahead of reigning champion Jean-Eric Vergne, initial Friday pacesetter Felipe Massa (Venturi) and Virgin’s Sam Bird.
Audi drivers Daniel Abt and Lucas di Grassi ended up just outside the top 10 in 11th and 12th.
New FE entrants Mercedes and Porsche had a quiet start to Friday, with Stoffel Vandoorne and Nyck de Vries taking P15 and P20 for the former.
Porsche pair Andre Lotterer and Neel Jani were 16th and 22nd, as NIO’s Oliver Turvey and Ma Qing Hua brought up the rear of the field.
The test will conclude with a final three-hour session on Friday afternoon, which will start with another ‘test race’.

Session results

Pos.#Driver Team Time Gap Laps 
194Pascal WehrleinMahindra1'15.19038
27Nico MullerDragon1'15.1980.00835
313DS Techeetah1'15.2930.10339
428Maximilian GuntherBMW1'15.2960.10648
523Sebastien BuemiNissan1'15.3280.13834
627Alexander SimsBMW1'15.3590.16939
720Mitch EvansJaguar1'15.3660.17631
825Jean-Eric VergneDS Techeetah1'15.4800.29035
919Felipe MassaVenturi1'15.5040.31438
102Sam BirdVirgin1'15.5760.38638
1166Daniel AbtAudi1'15.6730.48331
1211Lucas di GrassiAudi1'15.6750.48530
136Brendon HartleyDragon1'15.6820.49236
1448Edoardo MortaraVenturi1'15.6840.49444
155Stoffel VandoorneMercedes1'15.7360.54639
1636Andre LottererPorsche1'15.8090.61929
174Robin FrijnsVirgin1'15.8190.62935
1822Oliver RowlandNissan1'15.8670.67726
1951James CaladoJaguar1'15.8800.69046
2017Nyck de VriesMercedes1'15.9160.72654
2164Jerome d'AmbrosioMahindra1'16.0820.89232
2218Neel JaniPorsche1'16.1580.96834
233Oliver TurveyNIO1'16.6101.42032
2433Ma Qing HuaNIO1'17.0471.85725
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