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Techeetah's da Costa clinches pole for Marrakesh e-Prix

DS Techeetah's António Félix da Costa will start from pole position in today's ABB FIA Formula E Marrakesh e-Prix, ahead of BMW Andretti's Max Guenther and Porsche's Andre Lotterer. However current championship leader Mitch Evans - who won the last race in Mexico - will start from the back of the grid, after the Jaguar failed to cross the line to start his flying lap before the chequered flag came out. It's a big blow for the New Zealander, who had been fastest in second practice. Instead, the initial pace in the first group was set by da Costa. Having already led the field in first practice on Friday, he set a solid qualifying time of 1:17.640s which was almost two tenths faster than...
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