At the Formula-E race set to take place in New York this weekend, all-electric cars will be competing at speeds of up to 174 miles an hour. Errol Barnett visited the racetrack and got an inside look at the technology likely shaping the future of electric cars.
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Literally a political sport. what a joke.
This will change
Girls are smart. They don't want to die.
future look so boring …
The best part of formula one is the sound of the engines . I don’t see the point from a spectator perspective.
Sorry, Formula E is garbage. They rely on big pile ups and cheap gimmicks to make the races "interesting". All the cars look the same (spec racing). The technology, speed and driver talent isn't even close to F1. Electric cars are cool, racing… not so much.
Ha, lame
Time to evolve as a species.
They switch cars because the battery drains LOLZ. Its not as cool F1 racing.