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. 

Vergne hits out at ‘joke’ and 'not fair' FE qualifying format

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. 

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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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