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The Quiet Revolution of Formula E Electric Car Racing 116

pbahra writes One of the greatest emotional triggers at any auto-racing event is the noise. In Nascar, it is the earthshaking growl of V8 American muscle. In Formula One, it is the chest-rattling wail of 15,000 rpm. To some the sound is repellent. To others it is like an opera. But what if there is no sound at all? Welcome to the quiet world of Formula E, a global racing series for electric cars, which debuts this month in Beijing.
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The Quiet Revolution of Formula E Electric Car Racing

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  • Sounds Cool (Score:5, Funny)

    by CanHasDIY ( 1672858 ) on Wednesday September 03, 2014 @05:27PM (#47820629) Homepage Journal

    I love auto racing, in all its forms. Can't wait until they start televising this circuit, especially every time a driver pits to swap vehicles; from TFA:

    The cars can run for about 25 minutes in race conditions, depending on the power level. That means the drivers will have to switch cars halfway through, because the technology to replace or recharge a battery midrace hasn't been perfected yet. Which creates pit stops with drivers scrambling out of one single-seater, hopping to another, and having mechanics buckle them in.

    That should be rather entertaining :)

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