Sustainability, AI and a lost race: How Formula E must turn questions into progressions in Season 10
Starting a new season in Mexico City is different. It’s different, that is, to a lot of the rest of the Formula E calendar: a purpose-built motor sport arena, a sold-out crowd of motor sport fanatics, a much higher altitude and the sheer size of the operation compared to a lot of the street races around Europe in particular.
It’s impressive, a spectacle in every sense, along with that exciting feeling of newness and opportunity that the opening weekend of any sporting championship carries.
Sat at the famous racing circuit, the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, listening to CEO Jeff Dodds discuss new commercial deals being arranged in the off-season and with co-founder Alberto Longo speaking about the next decade being a
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