Yes, the technology transfer from racetrack to road is real and becoming more important in the EV era. “Racing improves the breed.” There was a time when this old automotive aphorism indeed rang true.
Motor racing is supposed to be a testbed for advancing the capabilities of everyday cars. However, it’s becoming difficult to see a connection between Formula 1 and anything people drive on the road.
Since its switch from an internal combustion engine to a fully electrical car in 2023, Northwestern Formula Racing has been unable to develop a drivable vehicle, McCormick junior Stella Heo said. This ...
Nissan is building EV prototypes using Formula E race tech, aiming to deliver a road-going halo car that brings back performance credibility. Nissan may be best known for the Leaf and the GT-R, but ...
Formula E has announced an agreement which will see the championship’s all-electric FIA exclusivity extended until potentially the end of 2053. Ahead of the 2024-25 season finale this weekend in ...
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