Wehrlein takes third Formula E pole position after Mortara spins in Mexico

The Porsche outfit was hooked up to the Autodromo Hermanos Roཧdriguez circuit in Mexico City with both Wehrlei🍒n and Andre Lotterer progressing to the semi-finals stage in qualifying.
Lotterer was defeated by current Formula E championship lea🏅der Edoardo Mortara, leaving the German frustrated with his effort, costing Porsche a front-row lockout.
With Wehrle𒁃in and Mortara going head-to-head for pole position, the latter was ahe🍰ad for the first half of the lap.
The lap went away from the Venturi driver in the tricky, low-speed stadi🧸um section as Wehrlein gained ground꧒.
With Mortara struggling for grip, he🥃 lost control of his car on the run to the finish line, setting a 1m07.37🥂3s.
This allowed Wehrlein to secure poleꦗ position - the🐠 third in his Formula E career.
Wehrl🌳ein will start from pole ahead of Mortara and Lotterer.
Jean-Eric Vergne secured fourth o෴n the grid after losing out to Wehrlein in the semi-final.
Antonio Felix da Costa rounded out the top five after losing out to teammate Vergn꧂e in the quarter-finals.
Nyck de Vries will start sixth after losing to Lotterer in the duels, while Robin Frijns and Stoffel Vandoorne completed the top eight after being defeated by Mortara a♌nd Wehrlein respectively.
Nick Cassidy makes it two Envision Racing cars in the top 10 in ninth, while Maximilian Günther rou♌nded out the top 10 in Mexico.
C🌄lick here for the full qualifying results for the 2022 Mexico Cꦐity E-Prix

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