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Buemi is “not against” Formula E changes to race format but fears it could become “complicated”

Sébastien Buemi has revealed in a recent interview that he is “not against” changes to the race format in Formula E, but is concerned that it could become “complicated”, as two new initiatives could be implemented for Season 11. FE remains keen to introduce its Attack Charge for the upcoming season. It would see drivers…

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Rowland: Attack Charge will create “a whole new strategic game” in Season 11 of FE

Last season’s fourth-placed Oliver Rowland believes the potential Attack Charge will change the strategy game in Formula E. He says that all drivers and teams will enter the unknown when the new initiative is confirmed for Season 11. In an exclusive interview with Motorsport Week, Rowland had his take on the brand new GEN3 Evo…

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Günther to drive for DS Penske in FE Season 11 alongside Vergne

The American Formula E team has finally announced their complete driver lineup for the upcoming 2024-2025 season, following Stoffel Vandoorne’s move to Maserati after two seasons. Two times champion Jean-Eric Vergne will team up with Maximilian Günther, formerly at the Italian outlet. The German driver has five career race wins in the championship, with the…

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Barnard and Bird to drive for NEOM McLaren FE in the 2024-25 season

The British Formula E team has confirmed its driver lineup for the 2024-2025 season, following the departure of Shanghai podium sitter Jake Hughes after two seasons with the papaya team. The Brit, who will compete for Maserati in the upcoming season, will be replaced by NEOM McLaren’s Reserve Driver for the current season, Taylor Barnard….

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London E-Prix | FE Race 1 | Wehrlein takes impressive win ahead of Evans and Buemi in a very aggressive round

Hughes and Vandoorne both served a three places grid penalty, whereas Sette Camara had a 30 places grid drop for taking up a new engine and a former crash, which was converted in a driver through. The first leg of the last round of the season saw Evans holding on to his lead at the…

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FE | Portland E-Prix | FP1 | Nato ahead of the Jaguars in a quiet session

It’s time for the first practise session of the American weekend and second to last round in the Formula E season. Oliver Rowland will be replaced by Nissan’s Reserve and Development driver Caio Collet due to a last minute illness. The INDYNXT driver leading the rookie standings has never driven the track, not even on…

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Shanghai E-Prix | FE FP3 | Cassidy leads quiet session from Ticktum and Da Costa

It’s time for the second leg of this weekend’s Shanghai double header, starting with FP3. Will Jaguar be once again the fastest team on track? The dynamic duo is the first couple of cars out on track, with Cassidy setting the first benchmark in 1:15.77s. It’s improved shortly after by many drivers, including the DS…

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Shanghai E-Prix | FE FP1 | Evans fastest in a troubled session ahead of Nato and Vergne

It’s time for the first on track session of the weekend’s double header in Shanghai. The first drivers to set a timed lap were Frijns and Buemi, returning to Envision following their Endurance round break from Formula E. Sam Bird has also resumed his spot driving for Neom McLaren following his hand surgery. Five minutes…

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Frijns urges FE and FIA to improve race calendars for the future: ‘Clashes shouldn’t happen’

Robin Frijns was one of four drivers that had to miss out on the Berlin E-Prix due to its clash with the 6 hours of Spa-Francorchamps. The Dutchman wasn’t too happy with the FIA, as he believes it would have been possible for them to find a solution for the clash between the two races….

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