2022 Formula E Thread
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JonChalk said:
2 sMoKiN bArReLs said:
Thanks for the heads up...completely missed that the season had started!
Just watched race 1 on Youtube.
I've tried to Google it, but I'm a bit useless. Why no Giovinazzi?
He was in it, just right at the back the whole race.Just watched race 1 on Youtube.
I've tried to Google it, but I'm a bit useless. Why no Giovinazzi?
JonChalk said:
2 sMoKiN bArReLs said:
Well, what a dork I turned out to be! He was so far back never on the graphic. Cheers
I get why you missed him . Bit sad really, but it's probably a bit of a learning curve coming out of F1, with little practice - let's hope he gets up to speed quickly.JonChalk said:
I get why you missed him . Bit sad really, but it's probably a bit of a learning curve coming out of F1, with little practice - let's hope he gets up to speed quickly.
It's a very big learning curve. Those drivers who have done F1, WEC and various other series all say the FE cars are deceptively difficult to drive.Yes, it felt good watching some live motorsport again. IMHO a more impressive spectacle will be the Daytona 24 Hrs on Motorsport TV this weekend. The new GTD Pro class looks very strong with 8 manufacturers.
Back to FE. In early seasons most teams seemed fairly evenly matched and it was difficult to predict a winner. A hierarchy has now been established, inevitably with Merc at the top. Giovinazzi in a Dragon Penske and fellow rookie Dan Ticktum in the Nio will be scrambling to get a points finish however well they adapt.
Back to FE. In early seasons most teams seemed fairly evenly matched and it was difficult to predict a winner. A hierarchy has now been established, inevitably with Merc at the top. Giovinazzi in a Dragon Penske and fellow rookie Dan Ticktum in the Nio will be scrambling to get a points finish however well they adapt.
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