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WHAT’S NEW IN FORMULA E

FORMULA E 2019-20 DRIVER STANDINGS

Of course, the global health crisis has dominated every aspect of life over the past four months. It’s also triggered a chain of events in Formula E that kick-started the driver market into life, reshaped the next 12 months of racing, and forced the championship to introduce a raft of cost-saving measures aimed at preserving the future of its smaller teams. Here’s the lie of the reprofiled land…

IN, OUT, SHAKE IT ALL ABT

There were honourable intentions behind the plethora of online Esports competitions set up during lockdown, offering motorsport fans some form of entertainment while the real racing was on ice. FE presented its Race at Home Challenge virtual series, which ran in support of the UNICEF coronavirus relief fund.

Mercedes driver Stoffel Vandoorne was crowned champion, but the biggest

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