Formula E: the future is electric
Formula E unveiled its car this week, taking another step that brings the championship closer to reality. DIETER RENCKEN talked to series boss Alejandro Agag about its development and plans for the future
Over lunch immediately after the launch of his brainchild on Tuesday at the Frankfurt Motorshow, Formula E CEO Alejandro Agag is in jaunty mood, taking jibes from our three table companions in good spirits.
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