Extreme E series

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catcha

Original Poster:

90 posts

244 months

Sunday 20th February 2022
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I can’t see a thread on this. Watching on ITV now with the final coming up, really enjoying the racing. Unlike Formula E which I find incredibly boring. Anyone else watching?

Athlon

5,169 posts

213 months

Sunday 20th February 2022
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Yes! Looks great fun and some big names involved.

Koln-RS

3,964 posts

219 months

Sunday 20th February 2022
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Last (first) year was quite mixed, and got some criticism.

But, just been watching on ITV today, and thought it was really entertaining and exciting.

Punishing on the cars if they make a mistake or hit a rut and get out of shape, though.

MiniMan64

17,498 posts

197 months

Sunday 20th February 2022
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The DNFs are fairly spectacular

Adrian W

14,410 posts

235 months

Sunday 20th February 2022
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Looks much better than last year

Adrian W

14,410 posts

235 months

Sunday 20th February 2022
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I’m confused about track limits

FourWheelDrift

89,633 posts

291 months

Sunday 20th February 2022
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Adrian W said:
I’m confused about track limits
If they go too wide beyond track limits they get punished by mountain.

This is the simple version of Star Wars pod racing.

JonChalk

6,469 posts

117 months

Sunday 20th February 2022
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Adrian W said:
Looks much better than last year
Yes, it's really found it's feet early this season - quali yesterday was pretty exciting, and the actual racing and overtaking today was pretty close.

I think there's much smaller gaps between teams this year & RXR may have a challenge retaining the title.

MiniMan64

17,498 posts

197 months

Sunday 20th February 2022
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FourWheelDrift said:
Adrian W said:
I’m confused about track limits
If they go too wide beyond track limits they get punished by mountain.

This is the simple version of Star Wars pod racing.
I think part of the talent in the race is reading the track and finding the optimum line. Sometimes tight is best, sometimes wide is better as was proved at the end of the last race