Formula 1 and Formula E represent two distinct pinnacles of motorsport technology, each pushing the boundaries of speed and innovation in their own ways. While both racing categories showcase ...
Formula E is taking its current form to Miami for its only U.S. stop in 2025, but the electric championship racing circuit is charging up for the more high-horsepower sprint ahead. A decade after it ...
Formula E driver Jake Hughes drove a GENBETA—a modified Gen3 car—to a record speed of 139.9 mph. The record-setting run came in the first all-wheel drive Formula E car. The GENBETA was created by ...
The debate rages over which is better to drive – electric or internal combustion. World Rallycross is even planning to pit one against the other in its forthcoming 2024 season. As the tenth season of ...