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Formula E in London: The qualifying groups for Sunday at a glance

Svenja König

Svenja König

Pascal Wehrlein, Mitch Evans or Nick Cassidy - which of these three will secure the world championship title this Sunday? As on the previous day, the grid position could have a major influence on the title decision. Not least because there are three championship points up for grabs - exactly the difference that currently separates Wehrlein from Evans. In our overview, you can find out which driver has to race in which group.

In the time trial, the drivers initially meet in two groups. As usual, Formula E sorts the groups for the race according to the current championship standings. The drivers in the odd-numbered championship positions start in Group A, while the drivers in the odd-numbered positions start in Group B. The aim here is to make it into the top four positions in your group, as this is the only way to reach the duel phase. There, two drivers compete against each other in the quarter-final, semi-final and final and fight for pole position.

The following groups have been formed for the London qualifiers on Sunday.

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