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Dennis grabs pole in topsy-turvy qualifying for second Valencia E-Prix

Article To news overview Jake Dennis has taken his first pole for the second Valencia E-Prix in an unusual qualifying session that saw some surprise results due to changing track conditions. With the damp track drying out as the session went on and as a result becoming faster, the six drivers in the final group from qualifying - consisting of the bottom six drivers in the championship standings - were able to benefit and all progressed to the Super-Pole shootout. Dennis was the final runner to take to the track and put in an impressive lap in the BMW i Andretti to secure pole. Andre Lotterer in the Porsche will line up on the front row in second place. The German didn't achieve a perfect...
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