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Pascal Wehrlein from Tag Heuer Porsche secured the top spot in the final practice session before the second Berlin E-Prix race. Wehrlein, who finished fifth in yesterday’s race, set a time of 1:01.922s, narrowly beating Nick Cassidy by just four hundredths of a second. Cassidy, the New Zealander looking to capitalize on his impressive win on Saturday, secured second place.
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Stoffel Vandoorne, who qualified on the front row yesterday, took third place, while Jehan Daruvala, who showed flashes of brilliance before a late crash affected his performance, finished fourth. Max Günther, Vandoorne’s teammate, is also aiming for a strong comeback after going off track in the first race.
Mitch Evans, Cassidy’s teammate, achieved the sixth fastest time, with Jake Dennis, who showcased his potential to win on Saturday before a puncture interrupted his race, finishing in seventh place. Jean-Éric Vergne, Antonio Felix da Costa, and Dan Ticktum completed the top 10, with just over three tenths of a second separating the top ten drivers.
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