Extreme E reveals new racing format for Season 3
Extreme E has revealed a new format for 2023 which will double the racing action with no additional carbon footprint.
Read MoreEV Powered covers Extreme E, the radical new racing series, which will see electric SUVs competing in extreme environments around the world which have already been damaged or affected by climate and environmental issues.
Extreme E has revealed a new format for 2023 which will double the racing action with no additional carbon footprint.
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Read MoreLewis Hamilton’s X44 Vida Carbon Racing claimed its first Extreme E title by the narrowest of margins in an enthralling season finale in Uruguay.
Read MoreFraser McConnell will contest the Extreme E Season 2 finale for Jenson Button’s JBXE team, replacing the outgoing Kevin Hansen.
Read MoreExtreme E has announced its calendar for the upcoming 2023 season, with the series set to return to the UK.
Read MoreExtreme E’s inaugural season featured the first international sport to take place in the Arctic Circle, as 18 world-class drivers travelled to Greenland to race at the base of the world’s second largest ice sheet.
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Read MoreRosberg X Racing took the win in the second Island X-Prix with a late overtake to secure a second victory of the season.
Read MoreHummer EV Chip Ganassi Racing took a maiden victory in Extreme E as RXR was stripped of its win following the collision with Carlos Sainz.
Read MoreRosberg X Racing claimed yet another victory in Extreme E as Mikaela Åhlin-Kottulinsky and Johan Kristoffersson came out on top in the first of two Island X-Prix’s.
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