Jake Dennis bounced back from a rotten Saturday at the Berlin E-Prix to take pole position for the second race for the doubleheader weekend.

The Andretti driver beat Saturday race winner Nick Cassidy in the qualifying Duels final with a lap of 1m 01.819s. Cassidy was 0.231s adrift, having gone quicker in the first sector, only to lose time in the second.

It was a strong morning for ANdretti all round with Norman Nato also making it to the Duels after finishing second behind Dennis in the second group in the first part of the session. He then claimed his first Duel win of the season against Stoffel Vandoorne but fell to Dennis in the semifinals.