The second free practice session for the E-Prix of Germany is over. Home driver Maximilian Günther set the fastest time, but the differences with the drivers behind him are small.
Many drivers not present at E-Prix Germany due to WEC
Because the programme of the electric racing class coincides with that of the
WEC this weekend, many drivers will not be taking part in the Berlin E-Prix this weekend. This is because the 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps is also taking place, with many drivers choosing to race at Spa instead. Dutch drivers
Nyck de Vries and
Robin Frijns are both missing the weekend in Berlin, as well as Frijns' Envision teammate Sebastian Buemi. Nico Muller in the ABT Cupra is also attending
WEC this weekend.
In FP2, Günther set the fastest time with a 1:02:177, but the differences at the front are small. Lucas di Grassi, for example, was only 0.012 seconds slower than the German.
Pascal Wehrlein and Edoardo Mortara also found themselves within a tenth of the Maserati driver.
Jordan King, who has replaced De Vries' for the weekend, is at a greater distance from the number one. The former
Formula 2 driver was fifteenth, with a time 0.458 seconds slower than Günter's. Both Envision replacements, Paul Aron and Joel Eriksson, were slightly slower, finishing FP2 in 20th and 22nd place, respectively.
This article was written in collaboration with Olly Darcy.
Full FP2 results: