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FE: Season 11 calendar revealed, and Liberty Global acquires stakes

FE: Season 11 calendar revealed, and Liberty Global acquires stakes

The calendar for season 11 (2024/25) of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship has been announced and features significant omissions and returns for the all-electric racing series.  Eleven locations have been selected to host the all-electric racing series, with a few returning cities that were featured in earlier seasons and one yet-to-be-confirmed date.  https://twitter.com/fiaformulae/status/1800510801016418709?s=61&t=Gl9YGLQ3J41O_wBN--QHVg The calendar was released by Formula E (FE) following approval from motorsport governing body FIA (Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile) during FE’s month-long break before the penultimate rounds of the season.   The calendar clearly indicates that Italy will no longer be a racing location, following the Misano double…
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McLaren’s Sam Bird ruled out of E-prix, replaced by Barnard

McLaren’s Sam Bird ruled out of E-prix, replaced by Barnard

NEOM McLaren driver Sam Bird has been ruled out of the Monaco E-Prix this weekend, hampering his challenge for the Formula E (FE) championship.  The British driver crashed into the wall at turn two (known as the Saint-Devote corner) during the first free practice session ahead of the main race.  https://twitter.com/wearetherace/status/1784116761710731703 Bird crashed into the run-off zone at the end of the start-finish straight a few minutes before the end of the session, smashing his front right wheel into the track barrier. According to his team, Bird sustained a hand injury and will be replaced by their reserve driver, fellow…
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FE heats up for double Diriyah leg under the lights

FE heats up for double Diriyah leg under the lights

ROUNDS two and three of Formula E (FE) season ten continue in Saudi Arabia on a circuit nestled between UNESCO-protected ancient sites. DS Penske driver Jean-Eric Vergne grabbed pole for the first leg of the Diriyah E-Prix doubleheader, beating out Jaguar TCS Racing’s Mitch Evans by just 0.072 seconds at the finish line. Vergne grabbed his 16th career pole in Formula E and the team’s first pole since São Paulo in 2023, when JEV's teammate Stoffel Vandoorne took P1, and Vergne’s first since Jakarta in 2022.  Defending World Champion Jake Dennis will start race one from third after losing out…
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