Berlin E-Prix: Gunther tops FP2 from Cassidy and Vergne

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Berlin E-Prix: Gunther tops FP2 from Cassidy and Vergne
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Maserati MSG's Maximilian Gunther leads practice for the Berlin E-Prix ahead of Envision's Nick Cassidy. Full FormulaE report and results:

Maserati MSG Formula E driver Maximilian Gunther posted the fastest time in FP2 ahead of the Berlin E-Prix double-header at the Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit.The German topped the morning session from the midway point before improving on his personal best at the very end, eventually posting a 1m05.301s which left him more than two tenths clear of Nick Cassidy.

The Andretti Autosport driver went ahead of Buemi with his next effort – a 1m06.109s – but was dropped back to second moments later as Buemi responded with a 1m05.686s. Gunther’s 1m05.444s was good enough to put him fastest with 15 minutes remaining as Stoffel Vandoorne moved into third, less than two tenths off the Maserati MSG driver’s best.

The Andretti Autosport driver had occupied the top spot for the final third of the 30-minute session with a 1m05.888s before being shuffled back to second by Vandoorne’s late effort.

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