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legendary
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April 02, 2021, 04:46:51 PM
#59
See this moment of them in the last race:
https://twitter.com/FIAFormulaE/status/1365718573067472900

Quite irresponsible from both of them imho. They could have so easily totaled those cars...
The team should have been punishing them for such actions, especially since the cars touched.


PS. I've found on internet and will be watching the first two 2021 races in the week-end.

Where will you be watching?

https://www.fiaformulae.com/en/watch/ways-to-watch

From the list I see Eurosport will be showing the next races 3 & 4 [in Rome] on
Saturday the 10th, which is nice as I have a Eurosport subscription.

As one of the longest tracks on the calendar, the Circuito Cittadino dell'EUR races around the Obelisco di Marconi, against the backdrop of the iconic Colosseo Quadrato.

The Rome circuit has been remastered for Season 7, it still features the familiar challenges with plenty of undulations, lots of elevation changes, uneven surface and that jump. But the track now boasts longer and faster straights offering up more opportunities for overtaking.

The grid will be tested when they clash on the Circuito Cittadino dell’EUR for the third time in the series history.





legendary
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April 02, 2021, 03:57:40 PM
#58
Still it would be very interesting to see what would happen if the guys from this formula E would participate in the Formula 1. I think some of them can good compete in here.
Personally I would prefer to see some guys from F1 in Formula E, than not talented kids of rich parents like Mazepin or Latifi.
While there is quite a lot former F1 drivers in Formula E - Buemi, Vergne, Vandoorne, Di Grassi, Wehrlein. Though, none of them weren't big stars in F1. But few years ago Filippe Massa was also racing in Formula E.
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April 02, 2021, 03:55:26 PM
#57
Hello guys,

Do you usually follow Formula E?

What is your opinion on this category of motor sports? Do you think there will be a future?
This year, for the first time, it is an official FIA event.

Who do you think will win the race this year?
I wish it was Da Felix, again.  Cool


There's always a higher potential that motor sports in future will be upheld, because of this is going to be a good alternative for greener earth project. One way of eliminating pollution is by using electric operated cars, so it's been promoted by racing formula E, and I think if Da Felix would win again this year that would be possible. As this sports will be more famous, betting online on this sport would become in demand as future looks brighter.
legendary
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April 02, 2021, 03:23:13 PM
#56
Okay okay, I understand it. Thanks.

I'm just starting to learn it and thanks for your help and replies. I'll start to learn right now on my own with all of those pointers that you have given.

I might be back soon.  Wink

This is the desire to ask. I help in whatever I can.  Wink

The next race is in 7 days. And FANBOST opens within 4 days.
https://fanboost.fiaformulae.com/
FANBOST is to vote for the drivers you like best. You can vote once every day. The 5 most voted drivers will be entitled to 30 seconds of extra power in the race.

I will vote for Da Costa...  Roll Eyes Tongue


Still it would be very interesting to see what would happen if the guys from this formula E would participate in the Formula 1. I think some of them can good compete in here.

Formula E has less power than Formula 1.
The only track where it would be interesting to see this comparison is at the Monaco Circuit. Since it is the track where the Formula 1 cars go more slowly and on the other hand it is the same type of track as the Formula E races.
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April 02, 2021, 03:18:13 PM
#55
Still it would be very interesting to see what would happen if the guys from this formula E would participate in the Formula 1. I think some of them can good compete in here.
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April 02, 2021, 03:12:51 PM
#54
Does most of the tournaments allow to have two players from the same team/company (DS Techeetah) for each event that they do?

Or only one of them compete whenever there's a tournament?

All teams have two cars competing in all races.
Okay okay, I understand it. Thanks.

I'm just starting to learn it and thanks for your help and replies. I'll start to learn right now on my own with all of those pointers that you have given.

I might be back soon.  Wink
legendary
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April 02, 2021, 02:56:26 PM
#53
OK, this is somewhat reassuring. Then it means that the cars may be a tad sturdier than the Formula1 ones. Good.
(But I still find that behavior rather reckless...)

That is true.
It is not strange for followers, because they know their story.

Jean-Éric Vergne, was the first to win the championship twice in a row (2017-2018 and 2018-2019).
Da Costa, at this time was in the BMW team, which placed him as number two in the team, after the entry of Alexander Sims. Although Da Costa is the most experienced.

In the 2019-2020 season, Da Costa switched to the DS team, and since the beginning of the season he has shown better performance than his colleague.
Jean-Éric Vergne logically did not like it. And he did something similar in the past season, which was worse because it made neither of them score.
Things calmed down and Da Costa ended up winning in the 2019-2020 season.

Now, something similar happened again. Second race, Da Costa after having overtaken his colleague in a normal way and managed to climb several places in the league table, reaching 3 place. Jean-Éric Vergne, strongly attacked his teammate, to get the 3rd place, which he ended up getting.

Da Costa, has only won fans because of these attitudes of his teammates. Last season he was the driver who won FANBOOST in all races.
At this time, it seems that he is still very strong.




Does most of the tournaments allow to have two players from the same team/company (DS Techeetah) for each event that they do?

Or only one of them compete whenever there's a tournament?

All teams have two cars competing in all races.
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April 02, 2021, 02:13:49 PM
#52
Thanks mate.

I'll take note of those folks so that I can join the discussion and I'll have some background when you guys talk about these people or when there's some news that goes on round.

I appreciate you mate, thanks for your help.


Pay particular attention to these two:
Antonio Felix da Costa / DS TECHEETAH
Jean-Eric Vergne / DS TECHEETAH

Right now they are considered to have the most experience and despite being on the same team, both want to win the championship.
Da Costa is the holder of last year's title, two years ago he was his teammate.

See this moment of them in the last race:
https://twitter.com/FIAFormulaE/status/1365718573067472900
Thanks a lot.

I'll take note of that as I start to learn more, watch videos and read more materials about them. I'll start to have a question with these two that you have mentioned.

Does most of the tournaments allow to have two players from the same team/company (DS Techeetah) for each event that they do?

Or only one of them compete whenever there's a tournament?
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April 02, 2021, 08:42:57 AM
#51
And the competition rules allow contact, as long as there are no accidents.

OK, this is somewhat reassuring. Then it means that the cars may be a tad sturdier than the Formula1 ones. Good.
(But I still find that behavior rather reckless...)
legendary
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April 02, 2021, 06:36:35 AM
#50
Quite irresponsible from both of them imho. They could have so easily totaled those cars...
The team should have been punishing them for such actions, especially since the cars touched.


PS. I've found on internet and will be watching the first two 2021 races in the week-end.

It is true. They must have taken a good scam from the team. But what can the team do, if it has the two main drivers to win the championship?

In Formula E, the teams give the drivers a lot of freedom to challenge the best conditions. Of course, you should avoid getting into a confrontation right.

And the competition rules allow contact, as long as there are no accidents.
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April 02, 2021, 05:28:26 AM
#49
See this moment of them in the last race:
https://twitter.com/FIAFormulaE/status/1365718573067472900

Quite irresponsible from both of them imho. They could have so easily totaled those cars...
The team should have been punishing them for such actions, especially since the cars touched.


PS. I've found on internet and will be watching the first two 2021 races in the week-end.
legendary
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April 02, 2021, 05:04:29 AM
#48
Thanks mate.

I'll take note of those folks so that I can join the discussion and I'll have some background when you guys talk about these people or when there's some news that goes on round.

I appreciate you mate, thanks for your help.


Pay particular attention to these two:
Antonio Felix da Costa / DS TECHEETAH
Jean-Eric Vergne / DS TECHEETAH

Right now they are considered to have the most experience and despite being on the same team, both want to win the championship.
Da Costa is the holder of last year's title, two years ago he was his teammate.

See this moment of them in the last race:
https://twitter.com/FIAFormulaE/status/1365718573067472900
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April 01, 2021, 04:36:50 PM
#47
Hi guys, I'm just a newbie in Formula E and cars and I'm starting to be interested to know more about it and follow the track of the professional league because I'm becoming a fan of cars lately.

Can you give me some references where I should start about the basics of those popular races and drivers for me to have an idea? How many professional leagues are there for cars including the most popular ones?

Thanks you.  Smiley

Nothing better than visiting the official website: https://www.fiaformulae.com/

The drivers who have been on the race for the longest time and have the most victories:
Lucas di Grassi / Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler
Antonio Felix da Costa / DS TECHEETAH
Jean-Eric Vergne / DS TECHEETAH
Robin Frijns / ENVISION VIRGIN RACING
Mitch Evans / JAGUAR RACING
Sam Bird  / JAGUAR RACING

Some interesting points of the races:
> FANBOOST - Fans can vote before the races for the drivers they like, and the most voted ones have a 30 second power bonus in the race, to use whenever they want.
> ATTACK MODE - At a certain location on the track, outside the normal route, the drivers, when passing by, activate this mode and stay for 3 minutes with more power in the cars. They can usually activate this mode 2 to 3 times per run.
> Since they are electric cars, the drivers have to manage the energy of the cars very well, to be able to do the race that lasts 1 hour + 1 lap. This makes the race interesting, because there are always many overtaking and it is only possible to understand who can win in the last laps. For example, there was a race in which the driver who was in first managed the energy poorly, and about 50 meters from the goal, he lost first and second place, because the car ran out of power.
> The top ten places are scored. Whoever makes the fastest lap wins 1 extra point. Whoever gets the Pole Position gets 3 extra points.


Thanks mate.

I'll take note of those folks so that I can join the discussion and I'll have some background when you guys talk about these people or when there's some news that goes on round.

I appreciate you mate, thanks for your help.
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March 31, 2021, 04:56:15 PM
#46
Hi guys, I'm just a newbie in Formula E and cars and I'm starting to be interested to know more about it and follow the track of the professional league because I'm becoming a fan of cars lately.

Can you give me some references where I should start about the basics of those popular races and drivers for me to have an idea? How many professional leagues are there for cars including the most popular ones?

Thanks you.  Smiley

Nothing better than visiting the official website: https://www.fiaformulae.com/

The drivers who have been on the race for the longest time and have the most victories:
Lucas di Grassi / Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler
Antonio Felix da Costa / DS TECHEETAH
Jean-Eric Vergne / DS TECHEETAH
Robin Frijns / ENVISION VIRGIN RACING
Mitch Evans / JAGUAR RACING
Sam Bird  / JAGUAR RACING

Some interesting points of the races:
> FANBOOST - Fans can vote before the races for the drivers they like, and the most voted ones have a 30 second power bonus in the race, to use whenever they want.
> ATTACK MODE - At a certain location on the track, outside the normal route, the drivers, when passing by, activate this mode and stay for 3 minutes with more power in the cars. They can usually activate this mode 2 to 3 times per run.
> Since they are electric cars, the drivers have to manage the energy of the cars very well, to be able to do the race that lasts 1 hour + 1 lap. This makes the race interesting, because there are always many overtaking and it is only possible to understand who can win in the last laps. For example, there was a race in which the driver who was in first managed the energy poorly, and about 50 meters from the goal, he lost first and second place, because the car ran out of power.
> The top ten places are scored. Whoever makes the fastest lap wins 1 extra point. Whoever gets the Pole Position gets 3 extra points.

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March 31, 2021, 03:54:28 PM
#45
Hi guys, I'm just a newbie in Formula E and cars and I'm starting to be interested to know more about it and follow the track of the professional league because I'm becoming a fan of cars lately.

Can you give me some references where I should start about the basics of those popular races and drivers for me to have an idea? How many professional leagues are there for cars including the most popular ones?

Thanks you.  Smiley
legendary
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March 31, 2021, 03:41:28 PM
#44
I'm struggling to find a crypto gambling site which offer odds on Formula E,
I tried the usual sports betting sites and its not an option, anyone have any leads?

See if this site helps:
https://www.polebetting.com/formula-e-betting-odds

But really, I didn't find much information about it either.
legendary
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March 31, 2021, 03:25:20 PM
#43
I'm struggling to find a crypto gambling site which offer odds on Formula E,
I tried the usual sports betting sites and its not an option, anyone have any leads?
legendary
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March 31, 2021, 02:28:19 PM
#42
I just know the Formula 1 but I think I'm a little bit older now because it's already Formula E I just watching those racing but I didn't know that there's a bit over here this kind of race. Is this kind of race already have in the gambling platforms?. It doesn't exist anymore?. I just see these motors with the video games only and just on the television. Imagine trying to drift with this with a top speed.

It is possible to play in the following games:
REAL RACING 3
MOTORSPORT MANAGER ONLINE
RFACTOR 2
FORZA MOTORSPORT 6 & 7
https://www.fiaformulae.com/en/gaming

And then you can have esposts available:
FORMULA E: ACCELERATE
https://www.fiaformulae.com/en/gaming/accelerate
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March 31, 2021, 05:52:17 AM
#41
I just know the Formula 1 but I think I'm a little bit older now because it's already Formula E I just watching those racing but I didn't know that there's a bit over here this kind of race. Is this kind of race already have in the gambling platforms?. It doesn't exist anymore?. I just see these motors with the video games only and just on the television. Imagine trying to drift with this with a top speed.
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March 31, 2021, 05:41:24 AM
#40
I haven't watched yet. But I just found out that a Frenchman, former F1 driver JEV, is a two-times FE champion, so that has peeked my interest.

The problem is that there are so many Formula 1 races already, it takes me a lot of time as it is.
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