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Formula E’s coming of age

elson Piquet Jr, Sebastien Buemi, Lucas di Grassi and Jean-Eric Vergne have one particular thing in common – they are all Formula E champions. But, from the start of the 2020-21 season, they (plus another if someone else wins in 2019-20) will be separated from the rest of the electric championship’s history. From next season, the respective FE teams’ and drivers’ champions will officially be FIA world champions. Until then, only the title winners from Formula 1 and the World Endurance, Rally and

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