Formula Electric or better known as Formula E which will be held in 2014, the race promises not only environmentally friendly, but also comfortable and full of charm because of the circuit used is not a real racing circuit, but fact filled city streets pemanja eyes.
Ten beautiful city targeted the Federation Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) to host the first electric car racing formula in the world. Rio de Janeiro is set as the first city some time ago, and last week, Rome passed into the next town.
Rome is known as the historic city, beautiful, with ancient buildings are scattered in all directions. The road is also challenging, almost straight track will not be much, just the opposite, full of narrow alleys with sharp turns.
Formula E Holdings (FEH) has received a "proposal" from several major cities around the world to conduct nicknamed E-Prix racing it. And now the task of the FIA is to narrow the list of city names in accordance with the regulations and their needs.
Technical regulations are expected to be finished in the near future. Currently Spark Racing Technology (SRT) was developed in collaboration with McLaren Formula E race car first.
Since this race a "quiet" without the roar of the engine, there will be no protests about the implementation of the Formula E, it gets a lot of support because it adds to the entertainment.
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Sources: thegreencarwebsite, autoevolution
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Formula E will be held in Rome and Rio de Janeiro
Written By DailyWeeks.com on Sunday, December 2, 2012 | 4:25 AM
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