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CLASSIFICATION Round 3 Doc No. Date: Posted at: ABB FIA FORMULA E CHAMPIONSHIP Round 3 - Santiago ePrix - Qualifying Groups CLASSIFICATION Official Timekeeper: POS NO DRIVER NAT TEAM TIME GAP SESSION 1 94 Pascal WEHRLEIN DEU MAHINDRA RACING 1:08.463 Qualifying Group 4 2 23 Sébastien BUEMI CHE Nissan e.dams 1:08.664 0.201 0.201 Qualifying Group 2 3 11 Lucas DI GRASSI BRA Audi Sport Abt Schaeffler Formula E Team 1:08.842 0.379 0.178 Qualifying Group 2 4 2 Sam BIRD GBR Envision Virgin Racing 1:08.868 0.405 0.026 Qualifying Group 2 5 5 Stoffel VANDOORNE BEL HWA RACELAB 1:08.962 0.499 0.094 Qualifying Group 4 6 66 Daniel ABT DEU Audi Sport Abt Schaeffler Formula E Team 1:09.030 0.567 0.068 Qualifying Group 3 7 48 Edoardo MORTARA CHE Venturi Formula E Team 1:09.042 0.579 0.012 Qualifying Group 4 8 6 Maximilian GÜNTHER DEU GEOX DRAGON 1:09.143 0.680 0.101 Qualifying Group 3 9 27 Alexander SIMS GBR BMW i ANDRETTI MOTORSPORT 1:09.147 0.684 0.004 Qualifying Group 2 10 19 Felipe MASSA BRA Venturi Formula E Team 1:09.168 0.705 0.021 Qualifying Group 4 11 7 José Maria LOPEZ ARG GEOX DRAGON 1:09.201 0.738 0.033 Qualifying Group 3 12 20 Mitch EVANS NZL Panasonic Jaguar Racing 1:09.235 0.772 0.034 Qualifying Group 2 13 25 Jean-Eric VERGNE FRA DS TECHEETAH 1:09.307 0.844 0.072 Qualifying Group 1 14 22 Oliver ROWLAND GBR Nissan e.dams 1:09.365 0.902 0.058 Qualifying Group 3 15 36 André LOTTERER DEU DS TECHEETAH 1:09.485 1.022 0.120 Qualifying Group 1 16 4 Robin FRIJNS NLD Envision Virgin Racing 1:09.505 1.042 0.020 Qualifying Group 1 17 17 Gary PAFFETT GBR HWA RACELAB 1:09.505 1.042 0.000 Qualifying Group 4 18 28 Antonio Felix DA COSTA PRT BMW i ANDRETTI MOTORSPORT 1:09.551 1.088 0.046 Qualifying Group 1 19 16 Oliver TURVEY GBR NIO Formula E Team 1:09.645 1.182 0.094 Qualifying Group 3 20 3 Nelson PIQUET BRA Panasonic Jaguar Racing 1:09.705 1.242 0.060 Qualifying Group 3 21 64 Jérôme D'AMBROSIO BEL MAHINDRA RACING 1:10.083 1.620 0.378 Qualifying Group 1 22 8 Tom DILLMANN FRA NIO Formula E Team 1:10.258 1.795 0.175 Qualifying Group 4 Clerk of the Course: Timekeeper: Julian Abed Lleó Batlles Series Partners: No part of these results/data may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, broadcasting or otherwise without prior permission of the copyright holder except for reproduction in local/national/international daily press and regular printed publications on sale to the public within 90 days of the event to which the results/data relate and provided that the copyright symbol appears together with the name of the copyright holder. The FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DE L’AUTOMOBILE logo, FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DE L’AUTOMOBILE, FIA logo, FIA, FIA FORMULA-E CHAMPIONSHIP, FIA FORMULA-E CHAMPIONSHIP logo and related marks are protectedtrademarks of the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA), Chemin de Blandonnet 2, 1214 Vernier, Switzerland. ©2019, Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA).
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