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Qualifying Formula E | Pole goes to Mortara

It was not a good qualifying session for the Dutch Formula E drivers. Both Nyck de Vries and Robin Frijns were not allowed to advance to the duels. In the end, the pole position went to Eduardo Mortara. Dutch are disappointing In Group A, it was Pascal Wehrlein, Stoffel Vandoorne, Eduardo Mortara and Sergio Sette Camara who were allowed to advance to the duels. In Group B, it was Antonio Felix Da Costa, André Lotterer, Jean-Eric Vergne and Alexander Sims. Actually, Sébastien Buemi was supposed to be allowed through instead of Sims, but the Swiss's time was removed at the last minute. This means that both Frijns and De Vries did not make the duels. Both drivers had a moment where they...
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