The Qualifying groups are being shaken up for Round 5 of the ABB Formula E Race at Home Challenge in support of UNICEF, as the top six in the standings will now be the final drivers to set a time in Group 4.
In the Driver grid, three out of the first four rounds of the Race at Home Challenge has seen a driver from Group 1 claim the Julius Baer Pole Position - the only anomaly being ROKiT Venturi Racing's Edoardo Mortara storming to Pole last time out. For the Challenge grid, the top spot on the grid has been taken by a driver in Group 1 for all of the point-scoring rounds.
To raise the pressure for the top drivers in the Driver and Challenge grids, Group 1 will now have to wait for their rivals to complete their flying laps before getting out to set a time.
Qualifying groups
Group | Driver grid | Challenge grid |
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Group 1 | Sam Bird Brendon Hartley Daniel Abt Jean-Eric Vergne Mitch Evans Alexander Sims |
Alisdair Irvine Lionel O'Connor Cem Bolukbasi Kush Maini Lorenz Hörzing Chris Shepherd |
Group 2 | Lucas di Grassi Jerome D'Ambrosio Ma Qinghua Felipe Massa Sebastien Buemi Nyck de Vries |
Axel La Flamme Charlie Martin Archie Hamilton Scott Sovik Marius Golombeck Arjan Veltens |
Group 3 | Andre Lotterer Antonio Felix da Costa Edoardo Mortara Oliver Rowland Nico Mueller James Calado |
Noah Reuvers Markus Keller Jim Parisis Niek Jacobs Ben Hitz Jacob Reid |
Group 4 | Oliver Turvey Neel Jani Robin Frijns Stoffel Vandoorne Maximilian Guenther Pascal Wehrlein |
Nuno Pinto Jan von der Heyde Petar Brljak Peyo Peev Lucas Mueller Kevin Siggy |
Tune in from 15:30 BST as the racers take on the virtual Berlin circuit for the first time.