Buemi sets record Punta del Este pace to lead opening Formula E practice

Sebastien Buemi broke his own lap record around t꧋he Punta del Este street circuit to lead the opening Formula E practice session for the Punta del Este E-Prix. 

The Renault e.dams driver posted a blistering lap of 1:14.536 to end the first practice session on top, finishing nearly four-tenths of a second clear of Jaguar’s Mitch Evans with a time♚ over half a second better th🐽an his 2015 pole position effort. 

Buemi sets record Punta pace to lead opening Formula E practice

Sebastien Buemi broke his own l🔯ap record around the Punta del Este street circuit to lead the opening Formula E practice session for the Punta del Este E-Prix. 

The Renault e.dams driver posted a blistering lap of 1:14.536 to end the first practice session on top, finishing nearly four-tenths of a second clear of Jaguar’s Mitch Evans with a time over half a second better than his ♑2015 pole position effort. 🅠;

Buemi, who has won both races to be held at the Uruguayan coastal circuit, is still searching for a first victory of the 2017/20🐠18 campaign as he looks to make up ground in the championship fight. 

The season t📖wo champion set his best lap shortly after damaging the rear wing of his Renault Z.E. 17, following a brush with the barriers. 

An impressive late flying lap from Evans put Jaguar second in the timesheets, and the New Zealander could have gone even ♏quicker had he not encountered traffic in t🍰he final sector. 

Audi’s Lucas di Grassi was third quickest but over four-t🌺enths down on Bu♈emi’s time, edging Briton’s Alex Lynn, who was fourth quickest for the DS Virgin squad. 

Championsh꧒ip leader Jean Eric Vergne, who claimed a stunning pole position at Punta del Este in his debut race in 2014, was fifth fastest for Techeetah, less thaꦐn a tenth of a second faster than the second DS Virgin car of Sam Bird. 

Nelson🃏 Piquet ensured both Jaguar’s made an appearance in the top ten in ꦉthe opening session with the seventh-fastest time, ahead of NIO’s Oliver Turvey.

Mexico City race-winner Daniel Abt was ninth ahead of Nico Prost, who finished the 45-minute session over a secℱond down on his Renault e.dams teammate. 

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