Wherlein takes pole in Mexico City

Pascal Wehrlein celebrates
Pascal Wehrlein celebrates

Rookie driver Pascal Wehrlein (Mahindra Racing) posted another solid time after Qualifying in Second in Santiago. The Formula E newbie will start the race on Pole.

Wehrlein will be followed into battle by Audi Sport Abt Schaeffler's Lucas di Grassi, who starts the race in second with Venturi's Felipe Massa behind him in third. Fourth place on the grid goes to Nissan e.dams' Oliver Rowland who made his debut in Super Pole, out qualifiying his teammate Sebastien Buemi, who starts the race in sixth, behind BMW i Andretti Motorsport's Antonio Felix da Costa.

After posting the fastest lap in Qualifying, Nissan e.dams' Oliver Rowland made his debut in Super Pole.

Just missing out on Super Pole was BMW i Andretti Motorsport's Alex Sims, who will start the race in seventh. Reigning champion Jean-Eric Vergne (DS Techeetah) failed to make it into Super Pole. Despite a podium finish in the opening round in Saudi Arabia, the Frenchman is yet to make it into the top three in the 2018/19 season. Following the reigning champ will be Venturi's Edoardo Mortara, who will start the race in ninth.

After suffering a broken axle in Practice 2, NIO's Oliver Turvey failed to make it into Super Pole despite landing Pole here last season. The British driver will start the race in 10th, with Panasonic Jaguar Racing's Nelson Piquet Jr, DS Techeetah's Andre Lotterer and NIO's Tom Dillmann in 13th.

[adinserter name="GOOGLE AD"]New to Formula E and Dragon Geox, Felipe Nasr put in a solid performance in Qualifying which put him in 14th for the race. Directly behind him will be his teammate Jose-Maria Lopez.

Both HWA Racelab drivers – Stoffel Vandoorne and Gary Paffet – failed to make an impression in Qualifying. Paffet will start the race in 16th ahead of his teammate in 20th. Between them is Envision Virgin Racing's Robin Frijns who will start in 17th.

For Panasonic Jaguar Racing's Mitch Evans, a slide into Turn 1 and a bad move around the last chicane cost him time, leaving him in 18th for the start of the race. Behind Evans is Mahindra Racing's Jerome d'Ambrosio.

Di Grassi 2nd
Di Grassi 2nd

Despite winning the race in Mexico City last season, Audi Sport Abt Schaeffler's Daniel Abt had a miserable qualifying session. The German driver will start the race in 21st.

Within the opening seconds of Qualifying, Envision Virgin Racing's Sam Bird stopped on track on Turn 7, in front of the Foro Sol. The British driver believed the problem was caused by a major fault at the rear of the car. Retuning to the garage, the Championship leader will start the race at the back of the grid after failing to post a Qualifying time.

Qualifying Results

Pos No. Driver Team Time Gap Interval
1 94 P. WEHRLEIN MAHINDRA RACING 59.347 0.000s 0.000s
2 11 L. DI GRASSI AUDI SPORT ABT SCHAEFFLER 59.653 0.306 0.306
3 19 F. MASSA VENTURI FORMULA E TEAM 59.695 0.348 0.042
4 22 O. ROWLAND NISSAN E.DAMS 59.808 0.461 0.113
5 28 A. DA COSTA BMW I ANDRETTI MOTORSPORT 59.819 0.472 0.011
6 23 S. BUEMI NISSAN E.DAMS 59.949 0.602 0.130
7 27 A. SIMS BMW I ANDRETTI MOTORSPORT 59.782
8 25 J. VERGNE DS TECHEETAH 59.802 0.020 0.020
9 48 E. MORTARA VENTURI FORMULA E TEAM 59.935 0.153 0.133
10 16 O. TURVEY NIO FORMULA E TEAM 59.936 0.154 0.001
11 3 N. PIQUET PANASONIC JAGUAR RACING 59.959 0.177 0.023
12 36 A. LOTTERER DS TECHEETAH 1:00.050 0.268 0.091
13 8 T. DILLMANN NIO FORMULA E TEAM 1:00.192 0.410 0.142
14 6 F. NASR GEOX DRAGON 1:00.210 0.428 0.018
15 7 J. LOPEZ GEOX DRAGON 1:00.293 0.511 0.083
16 17 G. PAFFETT HWA RACELAB 1:00.340 0.558 0.047
17 4 R. FRIJNS ENVISION VIRGIN RACING 1:00.375 0.593 0.035
18 20 M. EVANS PANASONIC JAGUAR RACING 1:00.424 0.642 0.049
19 64 J. D'AMBROSIO MAHINDRA RACING 1:00.455 0.673 0.031
20 5 S. VANDOORNE HWA RACELAB 1:00.844 1.062 0.389
21 66 D. ABT AUDI SPORT ABT SCHAEFFLER 1:00.936 1.154 0.092
22 2 S. BIRD ENVISION VIRGIN RACING