The DS Techeetah driver enjoyed a close-run final with Mortara, taking an advantage that hit a maximum of just 0.138s, before Mortara found half a tenth in the final sector.
Da Costa hence clinched pole position – following up his Jakarta front-row start – with a 1m17.070s, 0.081s clear of Mortara’s 1m17.151s.
To make it to the final, da Costa had to beat team-mate Jean-Eric Vergne to the …Keep reading
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