Race 2 Qualification Results For Formula E Jakarta 2023: Maximilian Gunther Rebut Pole Position
Maserati MSG Racing Racer Maximilian Gunther

JAKARTA - Maserati MSG Racing racer Maximilian Gunther managed to repeat success in the qualifying round of race 2 by winning pole position. Taking place at the Jakarta International e-Prix Circuit, Sunday, June 4 afternoon WIB, Gunther recorded the fastest time of 1 minute 7.753 seconds.

This result is a good record for the German racer because in the race 1 qualification on Saturday, June 3 yesterday, Gunther also managed to occupy the leading start for the race.

Behind Gunther who managed to secure the leading starting position for this afternoon's race, Jake Dennis is in second place. While the third starting position is filled by Mitch Evans and Eduardo Mortara.

The 11th Formula E Jakarta qualifying round for the 11th series starts with qualifying from Group A and Group B. Where each group filled with 11 riders will compete quickly to return to duel to qualify for the quarter-finals until the final.

In qualifying group A, Jake Dennis managed to become the fastest with a time of 1 minute 9.434 seconds. In second place is Sacha Fenestraz, Mitch Evans is third and Jake Hughes is the fourth to be the last ticket to the duel phase.

While the group B qualification, Max Gunther again became the fastest with 1 minute 8.416. Followed by Edoardo Mortara, Pascal Wehrlein and Stoffel Vandoorne.

In the quarter-finals 1, Mitch Evans won after defeating Sacha Fenestraz. Evans recorded a time of 1 minute 8,229 to qualify for the semifinals.

Meanwhile, in the quarter-finals 2, Jake Hughes faced Jake Dennis. Where the victory was won by Jake Dennis who recorded a time of 1 minute 8.313 seconds.

The semifinals were then enlivened by Jake Dennis who fought Mitch Evans, while Max Gunther had to face Eduardo Mortara. In the semifinals 1, Jake Dennis managed to become the fastest with 1 minute 8,076 seconds, the semifinal 2 was won by Gunther who recorded a time of 1 minute 8,101 seconds.

These two names then met in the final round of the qualification to determine the leading start. Gunther, who recorded a time of 1 minute 7,753 seconds, came out victorious to win the second pole in the Formula E Jakarta race which will take place this afternoon at 15.00 WIB.


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