> I am not alone in this, Formula E has more sponsors and the Formula 1 people that have jumped ship to it are not 'has beens'.
This is potentially a bit deceptive. The young Formula 1 guys who are driving in Formula E would rather have a seat in F1 and aspire to go back, and when it comes to money, sponsorship in Formula E costs approximately nothing compared to F1.
> I think that Formula E on 'proper circuits' rather than city streets would be the apex of technology in sport.
With some hypothetical, much faster, car that they haven't built yet. Is there some especially good technology that they're holding back from the sport?
This is potentially a bit deceptive. The young Formula 1 guys who are driving in Formula E would rather have a seat in F1 and aspire to go back, and when it comes to money, sponsorship in Formula E costs approximately nothing compared to F1.
> I think that Formula E on 'proper circuits' rather than city streets would be the apex of technology in sport.
With some hypothetical, much faster, car that they haven't built yet. Is there some especially good technology that they're holding back from the sport?