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Is Formula E faster than F1?
Like in F1, Formula E teams can source, or develop their own drivetrains, but unlike F1, everyone uses the same 'Gen3' chassis built by Spark Racing Technologies. This not only keeps costs down, doing away with expensive aero development, but helps keep racing close, as we've already touched upon.The F1 cars are faster than FE cars, with a top speed of around 230 mph (370 km/h) while the third generation 'Gen3' FE cars have a top speed of around 200 mph (320 km/h).Too many experiments: Technological advances will lead to the evolution of race cars and that's inevitable. Formula E cars are in their 3rd generation, but there have been a lot of rule changes through the years and it feels more like an arcade game rather than a serious racing competition.

Will Formula E get faster : "As technology develops, electric cars will be able to go faster and further. The pace of development is incredible," adds di Grassi. "The point at which electric cars are cheaper, safer and easier to operate than combustion-engined cars is not far away at all and Formula E is accelerating that process.

Why is Formula E so aggressive

And what the driving. Informally. Is aggressive the circuits. Are difficult they're raw. And they create more opportunities for mistakes from the drivers.

Why isn t Formula E more popular : Too many experiments: Technological advances will lead to the evolution of race cars and that's inevitable. Formula E cars are in their 3rd generation, but there have been a lot of rule changes through the years and it feels more like an arcade game rather than a serious racing competition.

Contrary to what the Frenchman would have us believe, the fourth generation of Formula E cars, to be introduced in 2027, will not surpass Formula 1. Nevertheless, F1 does need to be careful, as there is a real chance that electric cars will indeed dominate motorsport at a later date.

Too many experiments: Technological advances will lead to the evolution of race cars and that's inevitable. Formula E cars are in their 3rd generation, but there have been a lot of rule changes through the years and it feels more like an arcade game rather than a serious racing competition.

Why is Formula E unpopular

It's partly because Formula E demands a lot from drivers; the lack of pit-wall telemetry means car management is exclusively down to the drivers during a race, and they have to adapt to a completely different style of racing than in other series.That's because the battery isn't capable of handling sustained race performance. By contrast, any petrol or diesel-powered car can stay at top speed even on a quarter of a tank. A Formula E battery needs to behave more like its ICE kin at all times.And as long as you compare it with Formula 1, Formula E will always feel underwhelming because of the lack of spectacle and the lack of strategic involvement of the team. There are no pitstops anymore, so no significant tyre disadvantage or chances of a slow pitstop.