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Formula E Attack Mode: How It Works and What It Means for the Race
Formula E is a racing series that features fully electric vehicles, providing a glimpse into the future of motorsports. One of the unique aspects of the series is the Attack Mode, which allows drivers to temporarily boost their power by driving through designated zones on the track.
Formula E Explained: A Short Introduction To The Sport
Formula E is an all-electric racing series, recognized by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), the same organization that oversees Formula One and other major motorsport series. It was established in 2014 to promote sustainability and electric mobility.
Formula E Rules and Regulations: A Clear Explanation
Formula E's 2023/24, Season 10 campaign, is a championship that consists of two separate titles - one dedicated to the drivers and another dedicated to the teams. The Drivers’ World Championship is awarded to the driver who has accumulated the most points over the season, while the Teams’ World Championship is decided by the combined points score of each team’s driver pairing throughout the campaign.
The Italian team announced that would be parting ways with it’s driver line up from 2024’s Season 10 with Maximillian Guenther and rookie Jehan Daruvala out to find new seats for the upcoming 2024-25 campaign.