With all-wheel drive, 200 mph top speed, and NO REAR BRAKES, the next season of Formula E racing promises big thrills!
We’ve come a long way since the days of drivers hopping between cars!Described as “a seriously quick and agile racing car” by the only driver to drive it thus far , the eagerly anticipated Gen 3 version of the Formula E race car made its debut earlier today in Monaco.
For season 9, Formula E teams will be able to develop a much wider range of components for their cars. The formula is still pretty tight, but that’s where the real innovators shine. And, speaking of innovation– there’s a big one at the rear of the new Gen 3 car. Namely, the brakes.have rear hydraulic brakes.
. “You just will not be able to afford these big situations with contact because of the front MGU and also just because the cars are open wheeled now.”
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