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Berlin E-Prix: Rowland leads Bird in truncated practice

Nissan driver Oliver Rowland topped the first practice session on the reversed Tempelhof Airport circuit for the Berlin E-Prix as the 2019-20 Formula E season finally resumed.

Oliver Rowland, Nissan e.Dams, Nissan IMO2

Oliver Rowland, Nissan e.Dams, Nissan IMO2

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Five months (158 days) after the last race in Marrakech, after which FE suspended operations for COVID-19, the championship resumed for its opening 45-minute session. 

Rowland set a benchmark time of 1m07.832s with 11 minutes to go, and a stoppage for James Calado two minutes later brought the red flag from which the session would not continue. 

Jaguar driver Calado spent the first-half of opening practice in the garage after the team identified a small software issue, which forced a precautionary powertrain change. 

An impressive rebuild effort meant he could leave the garage but his I-Type 4 car stopped at Turn 3 on the out-lap after Calado reported a “big oscillation”. 

Revised FE protocols following the coronavirus meant fewer marshals on site at Berlin - which will result in longer delays - but combined with the powertrain failure, on-track running was ended early by race director Scot Elkins. 

That left Bird, who will replace Calado at Jaguar next season, in second and 0.236s adrift of Rowland as reigning champion Jean-Eric Vergne was a late climber to third place. 

Dragon's Nico Muller wound up fourth, eclipsing the time of Jerome d’Ambrosio who ran in the higher-power attack mode for Mahindra Racing. 

Alexander Sims was the top BMW Andretti pilot in sixth, as Venturi customer team driver Edoardo Mortara beat the parent powertrain of Mercedes’ Nyck de Vries to seventh. 

Bird's teammate Robin Frijns finished ninth, and Sebastien Buemi - Rowland’s Nissan counterpart - rounded out the top 10. 

Pre-event points leader Antonio Felix da Costa was shuffled down the order late on to finish 11th as title rivals Maximilian Gunther and Mitch Evans were only 15th and 16th respectively - the latter complaining over team radio about a lack of traction.  

Two-time DTM champion Rene Rast marked his return to Formula E with 17th, one spot higher than NIO 333 driver Daniel Abt whom he came to replace at Audi. Rast’s teammate Lucas di Grassi was 20th.   

First practice results:

cla # Driver Team time gap
1 22 GBR Oliver Rowland Nissan e.Dams 1'07.832  
2 2 GBR Sam Bird Envision Virgin Racing 1'08.068 0.236
3 25 FRA Jean-Eric Vergne DS Techeetah Formula E Team 1'08.129 0.297
4 7 SUI Nico Müller Geox Dragon 1'08.168 0.336
5 64 BEL Jerome D' Ambrosio Mahindra Racing 1'08.219 0.387
6 27 GBR Alexander Sims BMW i Andretti Motorsport 1'08.349 0.517
7 48 SUI Edoardo Mortara Venturi Formula E Team 1'08.484 0.652
8 17 HOL Nyck de Vries Mercedes-Benz EQ Formula E Team 1'08.601 0.769
9 4 HOL Robin Frijns Envision Virgin Racing 1'08.617 0.785
10 23 SUI Sebastien Buemi Nissan e.Dams 1'08.712 0.880
11 13 POR Antonio Felix da Costa DS Techeetah Formula E Team 1'08.718 0.886
12 94 GBR Alex Lynn Mahindra Racing 1'08.783 0.951
13 3 GBR Oliver Turvey NIO 333 FE Team 1'08.816 0.984
14 5 BEL Stoffel Vandoorne Mercedes-Benz EQ Formula E Team 1'08.996 1.164
15 28 GER Maximilian Günther BMW i Andretti Motorsport 1'09.196 1.364
16 20 NZL Mitch Evans Panasonic Jaguar Racing 1'09.199 1.367
17 66 GER René Rast Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler 1'09.236 1.404
18 33 GER Daniel Abt NIO 333 FE Team 1'09.247 1.415
19 36 GER Andre Lotterer TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team 1'09.309 1.477
20 11 BRA Lucas di Grassi Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler 1'09.378 1.546
21 19 BRA Felipe Massa Venturi Formula E Team 1'09.390 1.558
22 18 SUI Neel Jani TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team 1'09.505 1.673
23 6 BRA Sérgio Sette Câmara Geox Dragon 1'09.982 2.150
24 51 GBR James Calado Panasonic Jaguar Racing    

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