Edoardo Mortara secured back-to-back pole positions at Formula E's Jeddah E-Prix after defeating Jake Dennis in the final duel.
Mortara backed up his Friday evening pole by setting a 1m 15.116, to clinch pole by just 0.037s. Jaguar's Antonio Felix da Costa and reigning world champion Oliver Rowland complete the second row.
It was a poor qualifying for Friday evening's winner in Jeddah and championship leader Pascal Wehrlein, who was eliminated in the group stage and starts from the midfield.
Despite not qualifying in last, Nyck de Vries will start at the back and have to serve a drive-through penalty, due to a 60-place grid penalty as a result of several power unit component changes.
Check out the full results below!
2026 Formula E Jeddah E-Prix II - Qualifying results
| Pos. | Driver | Nat. | Team |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Edoardo Mortara | CHE | Mahindra |
| 2 | Jake Dennis | GBR | Andretti |
| 3 | Antonio Felix da Costa | PRT | Jaguar |
| 4 | Oliver Rowland | GBR | Nissan |
| 5 | Jean-Eric Vergne | FRA | Citroën |
| 6 | Maximilian Günther | DEU | DS Penske |
| 7 | Sebastien Buemi | CHE | Envision |
| 8 | Nick Cassidy | NZL | Citroën |
| 9 | Dan Ticktum | GBR | Cupra Kiro |
| 10 | Zane Maloney | BRB | Lola Yamaha ABT |
| 11 | Pascal Wehrlein | DEU | Porsche |
| 12 | Felipe Drugovich | BRZ | Andretti |
| 13 | Mitch Evans | NZL | Jaguar |
| 14 | Pepe Marti | ESP | Cupra Kiro |
| 15 | Norman Nato | FRA | Nissan |
| 16 | Nico Müller | CHE | Porsche |
| 17 | Taylor Barnard | GBR | DS Penske |
| 18 | Nyck de Vries | NED | Mahindra |
| 19 | Joel Eriksson | SWE | Envision |
| 20 | Lucas di Grassi | BRZ | Lola Yamaha ABT |
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