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FORMULA E CHARGES UP ITS 2022 VISION

FORMULA E

Formula E has always made sure its car technology carries a message. Gen1, from the series’ inception in 2014, was about proving that electric vehicles could race. Gen2, introduced in 2018, is tackling range anxiety fears and demonstrating development. Gen3, it seems, is going to be the most ambitious story yet.

Shortly before Christmas, the FIA released tender documents, inviting interested parties to apply for the separate contracts relating to the chassis, battery and tyres needed for the Gen3 car

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