FIA Formula E
What began as a simple idea shared between Alejandro Agag, the Founder of Formula E, and Jean Todt, the President of the FIA, back in 2011 has transformed into the world's fastest-growing motorsport series. As the 2020/21 season approached, Formula E achieved World Championship status and was officially renamed the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship.
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fiaformulae.com | Katy Fairman
Discover more preview explainer season 11 Article by Katy FairmanSeason 11 has brought a lot of change to the Formula E championship. There’s a new race car – the quickest accelerating FIA single-seater capable of 0-60mph in just 1.82 seconds – as well as some fresh faces, different calendar destinations and now a groundbreaking feature that will shake up race strategies even more.
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fiaformulae.com | Katy Fairman
Discover more explainers gallery explainer season 11 Explainer 6 Mins Here are all the liveries and line-ups team-by-team in Formula E in 2025, as we head to Monaco for the first double-header in the Principality.
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fiaformulae.com | Katy Fairman
Discover more explainers news explainer saison 11 Article by Katy FairmanThe ABB FIA Formula E World Championship has a strict set of rules and regulations that need to be followed, just like most motorsport series. It’s important that all teams and drivers are in line with the FIA’s International Sporting Code or ensuring the cars are legal from a technical standpoint, for example.
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2 weeks ago |
fiaformulae.com | Katy Fairman
Discover more explainers news explainer season 11 Article by Katy FairmanThe ABB FIA Formula E World Championship has a strict set of rules and regulations that need to be followed, just like most motorsport series. It’s important that all teams and drivers are in line with the FIA’s International Sporting Code or ensuring the cars are legal from a technical standpoint, for example.
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1 month ago |
fiaformulae.com | Katy Fairman
Discover more report nick cassidy jaguar tcs racing Article by Katy FairmanWith Shakedown cancelled due to a downpour, Free Practice 1 was the first chance for our grid to explore the Homestead Miami circuit in their GEN3 Evo machines ahead of race day tomorrow. It was Nick Cassidy who went quickest of the 22 drivers, lapping this 3.551km circuit in a time of 1m23.785s.
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