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Where drivers, teams and Formula E itself must improve across a milestone season 10

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Every year, every sport, it’s the same. The first week of action rolls around and the feeling increases: this time it’s going to be better. This time, we’ve got the plan and the people to make the difference. Even for those who impressed, triumphed or progressed the previous season, there’s more to aim for, higher performance levels to reach, different targets to exceed.

For those who didn’t taste success, that’s usually the whole focus: here’s why we are in the game, here’s what we’re aiming for, this is how we can do it. In 2024, almost everyone in Formula E will be thinking that way, from those who missed out on tickets to watch to the individuals who missed out on honours across the final race weekend.

A new beginning isn’t just for the fans and teams involved, though. Especially for one still growing, it’s also an opportunity to be seized by the championship itself.

If you didn’t know thea season or a championship, perhaps that’s an indication of one job which needs to be better done, to be more focused on. Where there’s still scope for improvement. A hierarchy change midway through season nine spoke of the need for year-round awareness and presence; that hasn’t yet manifested into a regular, widespread enough reality, even in a city which hosts the season’s finale, let alone to the masses elsewhere who watch from afar. And this time it’s a milestone: .

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