
Dan Ticktum secured pole position for the opening race of Formula E’s Monaco E-Prix double-header, going quicker than Nyck de Vries in the final duel.
The Cupra Kiro driver posted a 1m 26.551 to go 0.131s faster than de Vries, in a pole battle between two drivers in desperate need of points.
DS Penske’s Maximilian Günther secured third on the grid and is joined on the second row by Mitch Evans, who secured victory last time out in Berlin.
Evans sits three points adrift of championship leader Pascal Wehrlein, who starts directly behind the New Zealander on the grid at the Circuit de Monaco.
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