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Mexico City Formula E: Mahindra's Pascal Wehrlein storms to pole

Mahindra Racing's Pascal Wehrlein took a dominant first ABB FIA Formula E pole position at the Mexico City E-Prix by 0.306 seconds over Audi's Lucas di Grassi

Wehrlein, who starred last time out in Santiago, was the fastest driver in group two and retained a top six place to earn a place in the superpole shootout.

The former Formula 1 driver then ran fourth in superpole and deposed provisional polesitter di Grassi with a 59.347s lap, helped by an impressive attack on the final sector through the chicane.

Why Wehrlein is FE's new superstar

That pole lap set up a showdown between Wehrlein and one of the other stars of qualifying: Nissan e.dams's Oliver Rowland.

Rowland shocked by outqualifying team-mate Sebastien Buemi in both the group stages and in superpole, but lost out on a chance to take pole with a scruffy end to his lap that included a large lock-up approaching the final chicane.

That left Rowland fourth on the grid, trailing Felipe Massa by one tenth of a second after the Venturi man made his first appearance in superpole and ran close to di Grassi's second-place benchmark.

Antonio Felix da Costa was the only driver from group one to make superpole and qualified fifth ahead of Buemi.

Da Costa's fellow group one runner and championship leader Sam Bird failed to progress from the group after a suspected driveshaft problem brought his Envision Virgin Racing machine to a halt before he had set a flying lap.

Bird will now start the Mexico City E-Prix from last on the grid.

While one BMW Andretti driver was able to squeeze into superpole, da Costa's team-mate Alexander Sims was shuffled into seventh place.

Reigning champion Jean-Eric Vergne was in superpole contention following group two's running until Rowland's stunning lap in the next group pushed him out, with the DS Techeetah man eventually qualifying eighth.

Edoardo Mortara took ninth in a much-improved Venturi showing, ahead of Oliver Turvey as the NIO driver bounced back from his second practice session error.

Jaguar's Nelson Piquet Jr could only qualify 11th, despite starting in group four, after a lurid slide on the exit of the Turn 6 right-hander almost ended with a crash into the outside wall.

Vergne's Techeetah team-mate Lotterer was 12th, two places ahead of Dragon's new recruit Felipe Nasr.

Nasr impressed by outqualifying 15th-placed team-mate Jose Maria Lopez by 0.083s.

Gary Paffett was the best-placed HWA driver in 16th in another difficult showing for the team, with Stoffel Vandoorne all the way down in 20th.

Virgin's Robin Frijns could only take 17th but has since been given a three-place grid penalty for impeding Jerome D'Ambrosio's fast lap, with the incident occurring just as Bird's car was being recovered.

Former championship leader D'Ambrosio ended up 19th behind Jaguar's Mitch Evans, but both are now promoted due to Frijns's penalty.

Frijns now starts 20th ahead of Audi's Daniel Abt, who finished well adrift after a locking up at the first chicane and losing over a second on his run in group two, and Bird.

Starting grid

Pos Driver Team Car Time Gap
1 Pascal Wehrlein Mahindra Mahindra 59.347s -
2 Lucas di Grassi Audi Audi 59.653s 0.306s
3 Felipe Massa Venturi Venturi 59.695s 0.348s
4 Oliver Rowland e.dams Nissan 59.808s 0.461s
5 Antonio Felix da Costa BMW BMW 59.819s 0.472s
6 Sebastien Buemi e.dams Nissan 59.949s 0.602s
7 Alexander Sims BMW BMW 59.782s -
8 Jean-Eric Vergne DS Techeetah DS 59.802s -
9 Edoardo Mortara Venturi Venturi 59.935s -
10 Oliver Turvey NIO NIO 59.936s -
11 Nelson Piquet Jr. Jaguar Jaguar 59.959s -
12 Andre Lotterer DS Techeetah DS 1m00.050s -
13 Tom Dillmann NIO NIO 1m00.192s -
14 Felipe Nasr Dragon Penske 1m00.210s -
15 Jose Maria Lopez Dragon Penske 1m00.293s -
16 Gary Paffett HWA Venturi 1m00.340s -
17 Mitch Evans Jaguar Jaguar 1m00.424s -
18 Jerome d'Ambrosio Mahindra Mahindra 1m00.455s -
19 Stoffel Vandoorne HWA Venturi 1m00.844s -
20 Robin Frijns Virgin Audi 1m00.375s -
21 Daniel Abt Audi Audi 1m00.936s -
22 Sam Bird Virgin Audi - -


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