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Formula E has extended its exclusive contract with motorsport governing body the FIA, meaning it will remain the only all-electric single-seater World Championship until at least 2048. It comes ahead of the climax of Formula E’s 11th season in London this weekend,
Formula E will remain until at least 2048 the only all-electric single-seater series sanctioned by motorsport's world governing body after announcing a contract extension with the FIA on Friday.
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Autosport on MSNFormula E extends FIA agreement to keep all-electric exclusivity statusFormula E and the FIA extend their agreement to ensure the series remains its exclusive all-electric championship potentially until 2053
Formula E and the FIA have agreed a 10-year extension to the continued promotion and exclusivity of the all-electric single-seater category.
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Oscar Piastri reasserted his authority in the Formula One world championship by quickly overtaking polesitter Lando Norris to win the weather-delayed Belgian Grand Prix on Sunday. The McLaren driver passed his team-mate on the first racing lap after the race began under a safety car and was largely untroubled from there as he extended his lead in the driver's standings to 16 points.
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