Modern F1 racing cars push man and machine to the limit, adopting advanced technologies and raw grit for a competitive edge. The sport has also never seemed more popular. Professional drivers are ...
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How Gen4 car could impact wheel-to-wheel racing in Formula E
Formula E has built its reputation on close, pack-style racing. But with the more powerful and aero-dependent Gen4 car arriving next season, questions remain over how the on-track product could evolve ...
Formula One cars are covered in sensors and telemetry systems that constantly transmit data back to engineers in the garage.
Formula E driver Jake Hughes drove a GENBETA—a modified Gen3 car—to a record speed of 139.9 mph. The record-setting run came in the first all-wheel drive Formula E car. The GENBETA was created by ...
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