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On Jan. 13, the 10th season of Formula E (a race car competition consisting only of teams using electric and sustainable engines) kicks off with the Hankook E-Prix in Mexico City.
On Jan. 2, the new season of Formula E Unplugged, the docuseries on the fast-growing motorsport, drops on YouTube, chronicling last year’s exciting and tense season. THR Roma got a sneak preview of the show via one of the season’s leading protagonists: The DS Penske team. (Jay Penske is founder and owner of DS Penske. The Hollywood Reporter is a subsidiary of Penske-owned Penske Business Media, LLC).
Now in its third season, the series aims to do for Formula E what Netflix’s Formula 1: Drive to Survive did for the better-known motorsport: Provide a behind-the-curtain look at the crazy circus that is the electric car racing circuit and spark interest in a new generation of E-racing fans.
On Jan. 2, the new season of Formula E Unplugged, the docuseries on the fast-growing motorsport, drops on YouTube, chronicling last year’s exciting and tense season. THR Roma got a sneak preview of the show via one of the season’s leading protagonists: The DS Penske team. (Jay Penske is founder and owner of DS Penske. The Hollywood Reporter is a subsidiary of Penske-owned Penske Business Media, LLC).
Now in its third season, the series aims to do for Formula E what Netflix’s Formula 1: Drive to Survive did for the better-known motorsport: Provide a behind-the-curtain look at the crazy circus that is the electric car racing circuit and spark interest in a new generation of E-racing fans.
- 1/2/2024
- by Boris Sollazzo
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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Diriyah, Saudi Arabia, Jan 28 (Ians) Pascal Wehrlein (Tag Heuer Porsche Formula E Team) stormed from ninth to win the first of two races in the 2023 Core Diriyah E-Prix, with standings leader Jake Dennis (Avalanche Andretti Formula E) following home in second after starting in 11th.
Wehrlein looked the quickest on the track as he picked his way through the points-paying positions to the front of the pack. The move for the lead came on Lap 30 at Turn 16, with Sam Bird (Jaguar Tcs Racing) unable to hold back Wehrlein’s 99X Electric Gen3. Both driver and car looked dominant for a second straight race. It was an emotional win for the 28-year-old, who once again credited his team with a monumental amount of work off-track to get things so right on it.
Jake Dennis in the Porsche-powered Avalanche Andretti took the fight all the way to the line with his...
Wehrlein looked the quickest on the track as he picked his way through the points-paying positions to the front of the pack. The move for the lead came on Lap 30 at Turn 16, with Sam Bird (Jaguar Tcs Racing) unable to hold back Wehrlein’s 99X Electric Gen3. Both driver and car looked dominant for a second straight race. It was an emotional win for the 28-year-old, who once again credited his team with a monumental amount of work off-track to get things so right on it.
Jake Dennis in the Porsche-powered Avalanche Andretti took the fight all the way to the line with his...
- 1/28/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
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When asked about the founding of Formula E, a motorsport circuit that uses only electric cars, its current leader, a former Spanish politician named Alejandro Agag, lights a stogie and tells the unvarnished truth. Advertisers were starting to cool to Formula One for environmental reasons, and Agag admits that business incentivized the development of Formula E more than concern for the air that he’s filling with cigar smoke. The confession reflects the ethos of “And We Go Green,” a documentary about the series’ fourth year that presents itself as a planet-conscious endorsement of clean-energy technology, but is mostly about the brash personalities competing for the championship. It’s the type of engaging-but-shallow sports doc that pops up frequently on streaming services, which seem the finish lines it will ultimately cross.
The phrase “And we go green!” is the “And we’re off!” of a Formula E race, though the...
The phrase “And we go green!” is the “And we’re off!” of a Formula E race, though the...
- 9/10/2019
- by Scott Tobias
- Variety Film + TV
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