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Misano Electric Prix: Frijns leads in the final practice sessions.

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
April 14, 2024
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Misano Electric Prix: Frijns lidera nos treinos finais.

In tabloid style, Robin Frijns of Envision Racing emerged as the fastest driver in the FP3 session preceding the second race of the Misano E-Prix double-header event. The Dutch driver clocked a time that broke the one minute and sixteen second barrier, edging out Pascal Wehrlein by just seven hundredths of a second. Jake Hughes of NEOM McLaren, who finished fourth in qualifying before being disqualified, showed impressive speed, indicating a promising qualifying session ahead. Nick Cassidy and Mitch Evans of Jaguar TCS Racing secured fourth and fifth positions, respectively, while Antonio Felix da Costa, seeking a strong comeback after a turbulent Saturday, claimed sixth place. However, da Costa’s victory from 14th place was later annulled due to a technical infringement. Jean-Eric Vergne, still upset with a five-second penalty he deemed unfair, finished in seventh place, with the DS Penske car showing strong potential for today’s race. To learn more about the full report, click on the link below. Oliver Rowland, who inherited da Costa’s victory and currently leads the Drivers’ Championship, finished in eighth place, while Nyck de Vries of Mahindra Racing secured a respectable ninth place, indicating that today’s race could be anyone’s. Sebastien Buemi completed the top ten, with all drivers within half a second of Frijns’ impressive time.

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