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Anyone know if this'll be broadcasted on TV in America?
It was the first official day of testing today, and Sebastian Buemi set the quickest time for e-dams. The series used the full Donington GP circuit, with an added chicane at the exit of the old hairpin. http://www.fiaformulae.com/en/news/2014/july/sebastien-buemi-fastest-at-first-formula-e-test.aspx
Gil de Ferran and Scott Speed tested the second Andretti car, while Jerome D'Ambrosio and Antonio Gargia drove for China racing. The 2 China racing seats, the second Dragon seat and the second Andretti seat are the only ones yet to be filled. http://www.fiaformulae.com/en/news/...-and-gil-de-ferran-to-test-with-andretti.aspx
Long Beach GP winner and Toyota WEC test driver Mike Conway joins Dragon racing. http://www.fiaformulae.com/en/news/2014/july/mike-conway-joins-dragon-racing.aspx
And here is a practice start, Karun Chandok really nails it.
As much as I want to like this series, the cars look painfully slow out there. The lack of engine noise probably doesn't help that, but they're not much quicker than a Formula Ford.
As much as I want to like this series, the cars look painfully slow out there. The lack of engine noise probably doesn't help that, but they're not much quicker than a Formula Ford.
I had a look on Forix to compare todays testing times to other cars on the same layout:
1:16.796 AutoGP - Narain Karthikeyan, 2012
1:22.590 Formula 3 - Jack Harvey, 2012
1:30.795 BRDC F4 - Jake Hughes, 2013
1:31.589 Formula Ford - Eric Lichtenstein, 2012 (Old car)
1:31.973 Formula E - Lucas di Grassi, today
1:34.427 Intersteps (FBMW) - Jake Dennis, 2011
They will look quicker on tight street circuits though.
Open wheel cars can't take the sort of punishment a BTCC car can; the racing will space out because drivers will want to keep their under-powered, high-downforce, high-drag Formula car from being even more high-drag.I'm not too bothered by how fast they are, only that the racing is entertaining to watch. F1 may be fast but I'd much rather watch BTCC, personally.
Open wheel cars can't take the sort of punishment a BTCC car can; the racing will space out because drivers will want to keep their under-powered, high-downforce, high-drag Formula car from being even more high-drag.
Oh gee, I wonder how much horsepower a F3 car has.![]()
Open wheel cars can't take the sort of punishment a BTCC car can; the racing will space out because drivers will want to keep their under-powered, high-downforce, high-drag Formula car from being even more high-drag.
(Note: I'm saying "high-drag" because it's a Formula car, which by definition implies having lots of wings and things, Formula Ford/Formula Vee notwithstanding.)
My opinion: I shan't watch it, I shan't follow it, or support it in anyway. I shan't even acknowledge it as a form of racing. I hate electric cars, and I will hate this with a passion.
Your thoughts?
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High performance golf cart I give the series 2 years max! It was funny as hell seeing and hearing the standing start practice. People go to the races for the speed and SOUND!! The only way it sticks around longer is if people with money to burn keep funding it
Nice to see they are already making their own Mickey Mouse rules to compete with F1...If they went ahead with the idea of voting for power boosts every team would be hiring the Bangladeshi click farms to boost their votes.
The UK parliament has passed a law allowing racing on closed street circuits. People are getting carried away with the idea that this could pave the way for a London Grand Prix, but it's there for the Formula E race in Battersea Park.
I wonder how the licensing would work with that. I hope it's not sold to code masters just to keep the market closed by them. I'd enjoy a few electric cars going around a few street tracks and a proper championship.Here in Birmingham there's been a few mentions of the revival of the Birmingham SuperPrix.
I'm sort of getting hyped for this, I'd love to see Formula E and its tracks in GT6 - that Battersea Park circuit would easily beat the pitiful London Circuit already in GT6.
Lucas di Grassi onboard from the test, looks plenty fast from onboard. Hard to believe they almost raced F1 here, that would have been mental:
On a side note, this is probably the best positioned "driver's eye" camera view I've ever seen. It seems spot on.