Imagine a race car so fast it leaves the current Formula 1 vehicle in the dust. That’s the Gen3 Evo Formula E race car, the pinnacle of electric racing technology. With the ability to sprint from 0 to ...
Now that Extreme E is on a hiatus while it turns into Extreme H, and World Rallycross has switched to a competition between EVs and combustion, Formula E is back to being the primary fully electric ...
Modern F1 cars regularly touch 210–220 mph and have peaked beyond 230 mph in speed traps under ideal conditions.
Formula E says its "ultra-fast" pit boost technology could be recharging regular electric vehicles in "five years, max". The system gives cars a 600KW 10% energy shot in 30 seconds during pit stops.
Mandatory 30-second Attack Charge is a far cry from the series’ early days. Racers to practice using a 600-kilowatt Boost Charger at events leading up to the mid-season implementation. ‘We need to ...
The Jaguar team was practicing in the pits for the big single-seat Formula E races in Red Hook, Brooklyn July 16-17—removing the super-lightweight carbon fiber front wing, over and over again, in one ...
The greatest driver debate in Formula 1 will probably never end, but for a growing number of racing fans, the answer is ...
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