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DUMFRIES AND GALLOWAY JULY 14: Molly Taylor (AUS) / Kevin Hansen (SWE), Veloce Racing, leads Laia Sanz (ESP) / Fraser McConnell (JAM), Acciona | Sainz XE Team, Mikaela Ahlin-Kottulinsky (SWE) / Johan Kristoffersson (SWE), Rosberg X Racing, and Catie Munnings (GBR) / Timmy Hansen (SWE), Andretti Altawkilat Extreme E during the Hydro X-Prix on July 14, 2024 in Dumfries and Galloway. (Photo by Colin McMaster / LAT Images)

E.ON Next Veloce Racing finish fastest in Hydro X Prix qualifying

E.ON Next Veloce Racing took control in qualifying for Round 3 of the Hydro X Prix, winning both their heats at the Dumfries and Galloway course. Drivers Kevin Hansen and Molly Taylor secured maximum points and a strong start at the team’s home event.

They will be joined in the Grand Final later today by Andretti Altawkilat Extreme E and Rosberg X Racing (RXR), who both also won heats, with ACCIONA | SAINZ XE Team (ASXE) filling the final spot.

The Redemption Race will be contested by JBXE, SUN Minimeal Team, the NEOM McLaren Extreme E Team (NEOM McLaren XE) and LEGACY MOTOR CLUB IN ASSOCIATION WITH JIMMIE JOHNSON (LEGACY M.C.).

© Dom Romney

Qualifying 1 – Heat 1

The action in Scotland kicked off in dramatic style, as SUN Minimeal’s Timo Scheider made contact with E.ON Next Veloce’s Taylor as they battled for the lead heading into Turn 2, resulting in an early 10-second penalty for the SUN Minimeal team.

SUN Minimeal were leading at the Switch Zone, just ahead of JBXE and E.ON Next Veloce. A painful puncture for debutant Patrick O’ Donovan and Legacy M.C. sent Gray Leadbetter to the back of the pack, a lap behind upon return to the Hydro X Prix course.

An enticing battle between E.ON Next Veloce’s Hansen and JBXE’s Andreas Bakkerud saw contact between the two, with the Swede eventually completing the contested overtake. Bakkerud spun shortly afterwards following a puncture, but was able to continue.

SUN Minimeal’s Klara Andersson held on for the win, but suffered a huge roll when crossing the finish line, followed by a further time penalty for the team which promoted E.ON Next Veloce to the top spot. Thankfully, Andersson was unhurt from the accident.

© Dom Romney

Qualifying 1 – Heat 2
Andretti Altawkilat’s Timmy Hansen led into turn 1, followed closely by ASXE, NEOM McLaren XE and RXR. The latter moved up to third, before a spin which sent them down to the back marker.

RXR suffered another setback as a dropped flag resulted in a 10-second penalty. NEOM McLaren XE swiftly moved up to second after a clean overtake on ASXE at the end of lap 2, and there were no further position changes at the switch.

A magnificent tussle between NEOM McLaren XE’s Cristina Gutiérrez and ASXE’s Fraser McConnell was brought to a halt as the British team suffered a 10-second penalty for a dropped Waypoint flag, as ASXE fought off their attack. 

Andretti Altawkilat’s Catie Munnings persevered strongly and held on for the Q1 H2 victory.

© Colin McMaster

Qualifying 2 – Heat 1
The first Heat of Qualifying 2 saw JBXE quick out of the blocks, leading E.ON Next Veloce and ASXE in what quickly became a three-horse race for the lead.

We saw yet another brilliant battle between frontrunners E.ON Next Veloce and JBXE, with Hansen eventually making the pass, but not without some contact which saw him miss a flag at Waypoint 11, resulting in a five-second time penalty.

Following the driver switch, Taylor maintained the E.ON Next Veloce lead as JBXE and ASXE traded positions behind, with NEOM McLaren XE falling behind in fourth.

Although NEOM McLaren XE’s Mattias Ekström began to close in on JBXE, a dropped flag at Waypoint 20 saw the team suffer another 10-second penalty. 

Despite E.ON Next Veloce’s earlier penalty they finished the race with another victory, with ASXE second, JBXE third, and NEOM McLaren XE fourth.

© Alastair Staley

Qualifying 2 – Heat 2

A strong start from Johan Kristoffersson saw RXR lead from the outset, followed by SUN Minimeal in second with an exciting battle between Legacy M.C. and Andretti Altawkilat taking place for the third spot.

At the Switch Zone, RXR led, with Andersson setting a strong pace for SUN Minimeal in second as Legacy M.C. edged ahead of Andretti Altawkilat for third.

A dropped flag at Waypoint 6 resulted in a 10-second time penalty for Legacy M.C. This saw them fall to fourth in the results, with RXR holding on for victory -  an impressive recovery from Q1 - as they secured a Grand Final spot. SUN Minimeal and Andretti Altakwilat followed in second and third, respectively.

© Alastair Staley

E.ON Next Veloce Racing topped qualifying for Round 3 of Extreme E Season 4 at the Hydro X Prix in Scotland.

E.ON Next Veloce Racing took control in qualifying for Round 3 of the Hydro X Prix, winning both their heats at the Dumfries and Galloway course. Drivers Kevin Hansen and Molly Taylor secured maximum points and a strong start at the team’s home event.

They will be joined in the Grand Final later today by Andretti Altawkilat Extreme E and Rosberg X Racing (RXR), who both also won heats, with ACCIONA | SAINZ XE Team (ASXE) filling the final spot.

The Redemption Race will be contested by JBXE, SUN Minimeal Team, the NEOM McLaren Extreme E Team (NEOM McLaren XE) and LEGACY MOTOR CLUB IN ASSOCIATION WITH JIMMIE JOHNSON (LEGACY M.C.).

© Dom Romney

Qualifying 1 – Heat 1

The action in Scotland kicked off in dramatic style, as SUN Minimeal’s Timo Scheider made contact with E.ON Next Veloce’s Taylor as they battled for the lead heading into Turn 2, resulting in an early 10-second penalty for the SUN Minimeal team.

SUN Minimeal were leading at the Switch Zone, just ahead of JBXE and E.ON Next Veloce. A painful puncture for debutant Patrick O’ Donovan and Legacy M.C. sent Gray Leadbetter to the back of the pack, a lap behind upon return to the Hydro X Prix course.

An enticing battle between E.ON Next Veloce’s Hansen and JBXE’s Andreas Bakkerud saw contact between the two, with the Swede eventually completing the contested overtake. Bakkerud spun shortly afterwards following a puncture, but was able to continue.

SUN Minimeal’s Klara Andersson held on for the win, but suffered a huge roll when crossing the finish line, followed by a further time penalty for the team which promoted E.ON Next Veloce to the top spot. Thankfully, Andersson was unhurt from the accident.

© Dom Romney

Qualifying 1 – Heat 2
Andretti Altawkilat’s Timmy Hansen led into turn 1, followed closely by ASXE, NEOM McLaren XE and RXR. The latter moved up to third, before a spin which sent them down to the back marker.

RXR suffered another setback as a dropped flag resulted in a 10-second penalty. NEOM McLaren XE swiftly moved up to second after a clean overtake on ASXE at the end of lap 2, and there were no further position changes at the switch.

A magnificent tussle between NEOM McLaren XE’s Cristina Gutiérrez and ASXE’s Fraser McConnell was brought to a halt as the British team suffered a 10-second penalty for a dropped Waypoint flag, as ASXE fought off their attack. 

Andretti Altawkilat’s Catie Munnings persevered strongly and held on for the Q1 H2 victory.

© Colin McMaster

Qualifying 2 – Heat 1
The first Heat of Qualifying 2 saw JBXE quick out of the blocks, leading E.ON Next Veloce and ASXE in what quickly became a three-horse race for the lead.

We saw yet another brilliant battle between frontrunners E.ON Next Veloce and JBXE, with Hansen eventually making the pass, but not without some contact which saw him miss a flag at Waypoint 11, resulting in a five-second time penalty.

Following the driver switch, Taylor maintained the E.ON Next Veloce lead as JBXE and ASXE traded positions behind, with NEOM McLaren XE falling behind in fourth.

Although NEOM McLaren XE’s Mattias Ekström began to close in on JBXE, a dropped flag at Waypoint 20 saw the team suffer another 10-second penalty. 

Despite E.ON Next Veloce’s earlier penalty they finished the race with another victory, with ASXE second, JBXE third, and NEOM McLaren XE fourth.

© Alastair Staley

Qualifying 2 – Heat 2

A strong start from Johan Kristoffersson saw RXR lead from the outset, followed by SUN Minimeal in second with an exciting battle between Legacy M.C. and Andretti Altawkilat taking place for the third spot.

At the Switch Zone, RXR led, with Andersson setting a strong pace for SUN Minimeal in second as Legacy M.C. edged ahead of Andretti Altawkilat for third.

A dropped flag at Waypoint 6 resulted in a 10-second time penalty for Legacy M.C. This saw them fall to fourth in the results, with RXR holding on for victory -  an impressive recovery from Q1 - as they secured a Grand Final spot. SUN Minimeal and Andretti Altakwilat followed in second and third, respectively.

© Alastair Staley

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