Maximilian Guenther kept up Stellantis’ strong start to the Berlin E-Prix by topping the second practice session at Tempelhof Airport.

The Maserati MSG driver’s best time of 1m 02.177 was 0.012s quicker than Lucas di Grassi, who wound up second for Abt Cupra in a marked improvement from his Friday showing.

Pascal Wehrlein got his first timed laps of the weekend in, going third quickest. The Tag Heuer Porsche driver missed FP1 after stopping on-track in the first few minutes. The team told RACER it was a “technical issue involving the high voltage system” that “affected a c onsiderable number of parts on the car”. His best time on Saturday morning was just 0.075 off first, showing the the reduced track time has had little affect on his pace.