Posted November 20, 20186 yr http://f1bloggen.se/wp-content/uploads/formula-e-550x300.jpg 2018/19 Season 15th December 2018- Ad Diriyah, Saudi Arabia 12th January 2019- Marrakesh, Morocco 26th January 2019- Santiago, Chile 16th February 2019- Mexico City, Mexico 10th March 2019- Hong Kong, Hong Kong 23rd March 2019- Sanya, China 13th April 2019- Rome, Italy 27th April 2019- Paris, France 11th May 2019- Monte Carlo, Monaco 25th May 2019- Berlin, Germany 22nd June 2019- Bern, Switzerland 13th July 2019- New York, USA 14th July 2019- New York, USA Teams and Drivers: Envision Virgin Racing- Sam Baird Great Britain Robin Frijns Netherlands Panasonic Jaguar Racing- Nelson Piquet Jr Brazil Mitch Evans Australia HWA Racelab- Stoffel Vandoorne Belgium Gary Paffett Great Britain Geox Dragon Racing- Maximillian Gunther Germany Jose Maria Lopez Argentina NIO Formula E Team- Tom Dilmann France Oliver Turvey Great Britain Audi Sport Abt Schaeffler Formula E Team- Lucas Di Grassi Brazil Daniel Abt Germany Venturi Formula E Team- Felipe Massa Brazil Edoardo Mortara Switzerland Nissan e.dams- Oliver Rowland Great Britain Sebastien Buemi Switzerland DS Techeetah- Jean-Eric Vergne France Andre Lotterer Germany BMW i Andretti Motorsport- Alexander Sims Great Britain Antonio Felix da Costa Portugal Mahindra Racing- Jerome d'Ambrosio Belgium Pascal Wehrelin Germany Live coverage in the UK will be on the BBC Red Button and online, as well as one live race on BBC2.
November 30, 20186 yr Author Oliver Rowland has been signed to replace Formula 1-bound Alexander Albon in the Nissan e.dams.
December 14, 20186 yr Author Porsche have announced that Neel Jani will be their first driver for their 2019/2020 series when they debut next season.
December 16, 20186 yr happy with the results, tho attack mode was in such a stupid spot. way too close out of the corner.
January 15, 20196 yr verstappen on his community service.. "I've of course followed Formula E a bit on TV, but I've never been in the paddock, and I really enjoyed the day," said Verstappen. Formula E driver Sam Bird said the fact Formula E was used as a punishment was an "injustice" to the electric single-seater series. "I mean, to call coming to a Formula E race community service, I think does Formula E a bit of a injustice," he told The Sun. "This is an amazing category, and people pay to come and watch us -- it shouldn't be a punishment to come here." i do agree. it is a bit degrading to formula e that an f1 drivers punishment for a race incident is to attend a formula e race just to observe the stewards and nothing more. like seriously... just there to observe??
January 15, 20196 yr Author Formula E is more exciting than F1,.another entertaining race in Morocco. Great to watch.
January 28, 20196 yr Author Sam Bird won Formula E's Santiago E-Prix to move second in the drivers' championship after race leader Sebastien Buemi crashed out with 11 laps to go.
January 28, 20196 yr Gosh I can’t believe this is still a thing, I thought this would be a two year thing at most
February 5, 20196 yr Author Felipe Nasr is expected to take Maximilian Gunther's place in the Dragon ABB FIA Formula E team from next weekend's round in Mexico.
February 16, 20196 yr Author Really hope they get this race started again soon. I don't think the Mexicans will take kindly to only getting the laps they've seen and that's it.
February 16, 20196 yr Author Absolutely crazy finish https://www.twitter.com/FIAFormulaE/status/...912328900120578
March 4, 20196 yr Author A look at the Mercedes concept that would be using for next season: @1102520751817658369
March 21, 20196 yr Author Onto Sanya, we go then on Sunday. This should be a good race although I don't think it will match the drama of Mexico or Hong Kong.
March 26, 20196 yr Author Maximilian Gunther will return to ABB FIA Formula E action for Dragon Racing at the next round of the 2018/19 championship in Rome in place of Felipe Nasr.
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