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I can't believe there hasn't been a wet race yet in Formula E.
Weather says Dry on Saturday and Very Wet on Sunday. Perfect!
I can't believe there hasn't been a wet race yet in Formula E.
Weather says Dry on Saturday and Very Wet on Sunday. Perfect!
The batteries and electrical systems are heavily insulated, and the cars have to be properly grounded. It would have been one of the first things taken into consideration when the cars were designed.Someone can probably tell me otherwise, but the one thing I always feared was something like electrocution with these electric race cars in a wet or rainy race.
I'm sure they're streaming it on Dailymotion in certain regions. I'll try find a link to the news article.Is there any official streams to watch this thing?
I'm interested to see my fellow countrymen fighting for the title.
I'm sure they're streaming it on Dailymotion in certain regions. I'll try find a link to the news article.
Ah right, glad you found it 👍I founded, thanks. Seems to be locked to Brazil. Nothing that say Hola! wont fix.
Anyone else in the UK watching this on ITV Sport? Two things...
Firstly, isn't it uncanny how Martin Brundle's son sounds like him? And secondly, during the qualifying it was hilarious how badly ITV managed to bleep out the driver's swearing. If anything they managed to highlight it.
My prediction is Buemi, as this track is so narrow that I can't see anyone getting past.
Firstly, isn't it uncanny how Martin Brundle's son sounds like him?
Having seen most of the other rounds I have to agree. It's also way too bumpy for an open wheel series.Battersea Park isn't a great circuit. It's too narrow, and it's full of awkward corners. It seems to be more a case of getting motorsport in London than it is about producing quality racing.
It reminds me of the old Canberra 400 circuit, which was so narrow that you couldn't squeeze between the cars or between the cars and the wall when they lined up on the grid.Having seen most of the other rounds I have to agree. It's also way too bumpy for an open wheel series.
Turn 1 at Battersea has been resurfaced, with the organisers satisfied that the repairs mean that the Tecpro barriers can be removed, the race can start as normal, and the permanent yellow can be lifted:
http://m.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/119726/battersea-track-repairs-successful
Most people hate him for his role in the race-fixing scandal in 2008. Or, more accurately, they hate him for the way he handled it.I can't stand Piquet's attitude.
Honestly, I think Piquet winning is the worst possible outcome for the sport. Putting aside his role in the Singapore scandal, some of his comments on the grid - particularly about drivers racing for their seats - were completely uncalled-for and very unsporting.
Honestly, I think Piquet winning is the worst possible outcome for the sport. Putting aside his role in the Singapore scandal, some of his comments on the grid - particularly about drivers racing for their seats - were completely uncalled-for and very unsporting.
He is amazing, a car run by Campos Racing should not be fighting for the championship against manufacture supported Abt and DAMS teams. This is the same driver who almost beat Lewis Hamilton to the GP2 title whilst racing for a tiny team (Hitech Racing against ART). Di Grassi has been the driver whinging all season long whilst Piquet has got his head down and drove like the champion he is.He is just a pretentious, arrogant you know what. Genuinely believes he is amazing.
He is amazing, a car run by Campos Racing should not be fighting for the championship against manufacture supported Abt and DAMS teams. This is the same driver who almost beat Lewis Hamilton to the GP2 title whilst racing for a tiny team (Hitech Racing against ART). Di Grassi has been the driver whinging all season long whilst Piquet has got his head down and drove like the champion he is.