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It worked for Formula 1.Driver swap limitation is a good move.
Formula E will host a race in Hong Kong in October 2016 as part of its season three schedule, it has been confirmed.
Motorsport.com revealed last month that a deal for a Hong Kong race, as well as a visit to Australia, was close to being completed as part of an autumn Asia-Pacific leg.
Subject to FIA track homologation, the event will take place on October 9, 2016, using a two-kilometre layout close to the Victoria Harbour.
“The Hong Kong ePrix will be one of the highlights on the FIA Formula E Championship calendar," commented Formula E CEO Alejandro Agag.
"As one of the most innovative, cutting-edge and fun-loving cities in the world, Hong Kong and Formula E share many of the same qualities.
"We look forward to bringing all the fun and entertainment of Formula E to this amazing city, and international motorsport back to Hong Kong.”
The second season of Formula E commences in just over two weeks' time with the Beijing ePrix, which Motorsport.com understands is set to be replaced as the opening round by Montreal for season three.
I can see turn 2 having lots of overtakingFinally the Hong Kong Formula E race has been confirmed!!
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They will be racing at the foot of the IFC (the building Batman and Lara Croft jumped off) next to the newly reclaimed waterfront park and observation wheel. I can imagine they chose this area because the roads can be closed off easily (its not a main thoroughfare).
I wonder if they will make it a night race? It would look so much more amazing at night.
They would not make it a night race. How can you promote a supposed eco-friendly race with all those lights on?Finally the Hong Kong Formula E race has been confirmed!!
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They will be racing at the foot of the IFC (the building Batman and Lara Croft jumped off) next to the newly reclaimed waterfront park and observation wheel. I can imagine they chose this area because the roads can be closed off easily (its not a main thoroughfare).
I wonder if they will make it a night race? It would look so much more amazing at night.
Sometimes 90' corners are easy to defend because the line is so narrow. I guess it'll all come down to the width, and how they set the curbs for this particular corner.I can see turn 2 having lots of overtaking.
Trulli just can't catch a break, can they?![]()
Very strange it isn't being broadcast on Fox Sports here in Australia. I was really looking forward to it.Wish I could watch it, but right now, my only motorsport option is the FIM Speedway GP, a sport that I really don't understand.
They tend to put it on a delayed broadcast. Look for it some time on Monday night.Very strange it isn't being broadcast on Fox Sports here in Australia. I was really looking forward to it.
http://fiaformulae.com/en/live-streaming.aspxWish I could watch it, but right now, my only motorsport option is the FIM Speedway GP, a sport that I really don't understand.