Brock Kidd has taken his sixth pole position of the season - and third consecutive - ahead of the Moroccan eV-Prix, but only by virtue of setting his lap time first after Felipe Cesar matched it to within a thousandth of a second.
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Having splashed through the British streets on his way to yet another pole position, Brock Kidd retook the championship lead from Oleksandr Zozulya yesterday, with the Ukrainian settling for second. But with rain potentially forecasted for the race, the tension was high as the first British eV-Prix began.
Brock Kidd has taken his fifth pole position of the season as he splashed around the streets Birmingham just over three tenths quicker than Championship leader Oleksandr Zozulya, who beat him to the win in Monaco last week.
With 3 points already under his belt thanks to pole position yesterday, Brock Kidd arrived on Sunday looking to make it a full 29 points for the weekend. Alongside him, Felipe Cesar will be trying to retake the title lead from his rival, while the two Jaguars of Will Taylor and Oleksandr Zozulya look to catch up to them from fourth and fifth.
With nothing separating Felipe Cesar and Brock Kidd in the championship standings, the same was almost true on the track as well, as the two locked out the front row, split by just 8 thousandths of a second.
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