Imagine a race car so fast it leaves the current Formula 1 vehicle in the dust. That’s the Gen3 Evo Formula E race car, the pinnacle of electric racing technology. With the ability to sprint from 0 to ...
As U.S. climate policy was noisily dismantled in Washington over the spring and summer, another climate story unfolded—quieter, faster, and broadcast to millions. It unfolded in the streets of Monaco.
Modern F1 cars regularly touch 210–220 mph and have peaked beyond 230 mph in speed traps under ideal conditions.
Now that Extreme E is on a hiatus while it turns into Extreme H, and World Rallycross has switched to a competition between EVs and combustion, Formula E is back to being the primary fully electric ...