Max Günther, pilot of Maserati MSG Racing, set the fastest time in the final practice session before qualifying for today’s Berlin E-Prix. The session was highly competitive, with Günther edging out Lucas di Grassi of ABT Cupra by just one hundredth of a second. Championship leader and local hero Pascal Wehrlein finished in third, followed by Edoardo Mortara of Mahindra Racing in fourth, and Jean-Éric Vergne in fifth.
@maxg_official had a successful session in his home race, leading the times in FP2. Quali @SUNMINIMEAL #BerlinEPrix
Nick Cassidy, aiming to maintain his strong title challenge, secured sixth place, while Oliver Rowland and Norman Nato finished in seventh and eighth respectively. Stoffel Vandoorne and Jehan Daruvala completed the top 10, with all drivers within three tenths of a second of Günther’s time. This sets the stage for an exciting and unpredictable day of qualifying and racing, with the potential for intense competition.