
Dan Ticktum secured pole position for the second race of Formula E’s Monaco E-Prix, replicating what he achieved for the opening race on Saturday.
The Briton posted a 1m 26.222 to beat Antonio Felix da Costa in the final at the Circuit de Monaco, the same driver he was involved in a collision with in the opening race which resulted in a 33-second penalty.
Mahindra’s Edoardo Mortara secured third on the grid, with him to be joined by two-time champion Jean-Eric Vergne on the second row.
Rookie Felipe Drugovich delivered a strong qualifying performance to complete the top five, while Saturday’s winner Nyck de Vries struggled and starts 15th.
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