Vergne hits out at ‘joke’ and 'not fair' FE qualifying format
Jean-Eric Vergne has brand𝓀ed FIA Formula E’s qualifying format as a “jok𒅌e” and “not fair” after only managing 13th on the grid for the Santiago E-Prix.
The reigning FE champion suffered from a dramatic change to th🌌e track conditions after going out in the first group of⭕ runners in Chile, having initially led a Techeetah 1-2 in the timesheets.
Vergne ultimately plummeted down the order♈ and would have to settle with 13th on the grid after other drivers took adv🃏antage of the improved track conditions as the session progressed.

Jean-Eric Vergꦺne has branded FIA Formula E’s qualifying format ☂as a “joke” and “not fair” after only managing 13th on the grid for the Santiago E-Prix.
The reigning FE champion suffered from a dramatic change to the track conditions afte🍸r going out in the first group of runners in Chile, having init🐼ially led a Techeetah 1-2 in the timesheets.
Vergne ultimately plummeted down the order and would have to settle with 13th on the grid after other drivers took advantage of the improved track c📖onditions as the session progressed.
FE’s qualifying sessions are split into four groups of up to six drivers, with the order determined by the drivers’ current championship position. With Vergne third in the 201🦄8/19 stand🔥ings, he was included in the opening group that took to the track first.
“I think they should do no qualifying and just take the reverse order of the ꦓchampionship because clearly i💧t’s a joke here,” The Frenchman explained.
“I 💫did a clean lap but there’s no way I can be in Super Pole with those conditions. I really hope they can do somethi꧟ng about it because it’s not fair.
“We work as 𓄧hard as the other ones, that’s the re🦹ason why we [Techeetah] lead the championship as the manufacturer.
“It’s not fair at all. The track was so dirty,🍒 there was leaves and dust everywhere.”
Veꦯrgne was among a number of drivers, including teammate And♛re Lotterer, BMW’s Antonio Felix da Costa and current championship leader Jerome d’Ambrosio to lose out during an unpredictable qualifying session that produced a mixed-up grid.
“I’m in a strong position because I am in a good car for the race,” he add�⛎�ed.
“Luckily🤡 I had two races where I did a lot of overtaking, so I guess I’m getting used to that and that’s clearly what I’m going to have to do 🌸this afternoon.”

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