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Mexico City Formula E: Lucas di Grassi leads practice for Audi

Lucas di Grassi topped both practice sessions ahead of Formula E's Mexico City ePrix for Audi, with Mahindra's Felix Rosenqvist closest to the reigning champion's best time in second practice

Di Grassi, who enters the weekend in Mexico with a 10-place grid penalty after an inverter change following his retirement in Santiago last time out, set the best time of the morning in first practice.

The Brazilian produced a lap of 1m01.158s during the 45-minute opening session, with Venturi driver Edoardo Mortara ending up second quickest during the early running.

In practice two, Rosenqvist spent the majority of the 30-minute session in first place after putting in a time of 1m01.44s early on while using the full 200kW available to the drivers.

Di Grassi responded after a mid-session lull in fast laps to pip Rosenqvist to first place by 0.239s.

He set what was then the fastest time in the first sector at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez and hung on around the rest of the lap to take the top spot.

The second session was suspended in the closing stages after DS Virgin driver Alex Lynn hit the barriers around the long second turn right-hander.

Lynn was attempting to overtake Rosenqvist but slid wide on the dusty off-line approach and clattered the barriers with the left-hand side of his car, bringing out the red flags.

The session restarted with just under two minutes remaining and several drivers attempted to improve their positions with one final 200kW effort.

Renault e.dams driver Sebastien Buemi bettered di Grassi's time in the first sector but faded as the lap went on and locked up heavily approaching the final Turn 15/16 chicane, which runs through the former Peraltada corner.

The 2015/16 champion did improve his best time in practice two but ended up eighth quickest in that session.

Mitch Evans was third quickest in the combined standings after finishing second practice 0.303s adrift of Di Grassi.

Mortara's best time from the first session put him fourth fastest overall, but he ended up down in 19th place in second practice - one spot ahead of his team-mate Maro Engel.

Nick Heidfeld, who slid wide on a full power attempt towards the end of practice two and hit the flexible poles at the edge of the track through the Turns 8-9 double left hander in the stadium, was fifth fastest overall.

Lynn ended up sixth in the combined standings and fifth in practice two despite his crash, with Antonio Felix da Costa, Daniel Abt and championship leader Jean-Eric Vergne seventh, eighth and ninth in combined times.

Buemi's late improvement left him 10th after the two sessions.

Eleventh-placed overall Jose Maria Lopez clipped the wall at Turn 11 on the exit of the stadium section a third of the way through second practice and had to immediately pit and switch to his second car.

Sam Bird, who is third in the points behind Vergne and Rosenqvist, was 12th fastest in the combined standings.

FP1 result

Pos Driver Team Car Time Gap Laps
1 Lucas di Grassi Audi Audi 1m01.158s - 28
2 Edoardo Mortara Venturi Venturi 1m01.520s 0.362s 36
3 Jean-Eric Vergne Techeetah Renault 1m01.630s 0.472s 31
4 Mitch Evans Jaguar Jaguar 1m01.827s 0.669s 27
5 Alex Lynn Virgin DS Virgin 1m01.849s 0.691s 26
6 Jose Maria Lopez Dragon Penske 1m01.871s 0.713s 27
7 Felix Rosenqvist Mahindra Mahindra 1m01.894s 0.736s 32
8 Daniel Abt Audi Audi 1m01.898s 0.740s 31
9 Sam Bird Virgin DS Virgin 1m01.990s 0.832s 24
10 Sebastien Buemi e.dams Renault 1m02.113s 0.955s 27
11 Antonio Felix da Costa Andretti Andretti 1m02.231s 1.073s 31
12 Nicolas Prost e.dams Renault 1m02.244s 1.086s 29
13 Andre Lotterer Techeetah Renault 1m02.250s 1.092s 30
14 Jerome d'Ambrosio Dragon Penske 1m02.365s 1.207s 28
15 Nelson Piquet Jr. Jaguar Jaguar 1m02.379s 1.221s 27
16 Nick Heidfeld Mahindra Mahindra 1m02.382s 1.224s 26
17 Oliver Turvey NIO NextEV NIO 1m02.436s 1.278s 34
18 Maro Engel Venturi Venturi 1m02.635s 1.477s 33
19 Tom Blomqvist Andretti Andretti 1m02.814s 1.656s 21
20 Luca Filippi NIO NextEV NIO 1m02.844s 1.686s 31

FP2 result

Pos Driver Team Car Time Gap Laps
1 Lucas di Grassi Audi Audi 1m01.203s - 17
2 Felix Rosenqvist Mahindra Mahindra 1m01.442s 0.239s 18
3 Mitch Evans Jaguar Jaguar 1m01.506s 0.303s 14
4 Nick Heidfeld Mahindra Mahindra 1m01.531s 0.328s 11
5 Alex Lynn Virgin DS Virgin 1m01.581s 0.378s 10
6 Antonio Felix da Costa Andretti Andretti 1m01.595s 0.392s 15
7 Daniel Abt Audi Audi 1m01.602s 0.399s 14
8 Sebastien Buemi e.dams Renault 1m01.643s 0.440s 18
9 Jose Maria Lopez Dragon Penske 1m01.667s 0.464s 7
10 Sam Bird Virgin DS Virgin 1m01.791s 0.588s 15
11 Jerome d'Ambrosio Dragon Penske 1m01.793s 0.590s 11
12 Oliver Turvey NIO NextEV NIO 1m01.821s 0.618s 12
13 Andre Lotterer Techeetah Renault 1m01.918s 0.715s 15
14 Nicolas Prost e.dams Renault 1m01.975s 0.772s 18
15 Tom Blomqvist Andretti Andretti 1m02.138s 0.935s 16
16 Luca Filippi NIO NextEV NIO 1m02.153s 0.950s 16
17 Nelson Piquet Jr. Jaguar Jaguar 1m02.335s 1.132s 11
18 Jean-Eric Vergne Techeetah Renault 1m02.389s 1.186s 13
19 Edoardo Mortara Venturi Venturi 1m02.449s 1.246s 21
20 Maro Engel Venturi Venturi 1m02.519s 1.316s 19


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