nicki shields is in the german capital and will be bringing you all the action over the next two days. it is really exciting to here in berlin. the cars are already on track for the practice sessions, ahead of the double header racing this weekend. now, this is the season finale. there is a huge amount riding on the result of these two races this weekend. and it really is unheard of. 18 drives are still in conenxxxx contention at this point. think they goes to show the calibre of the drivers and just the calibre of the drivers and just the competitive nature of the formula e sport as a whole. it is going to go right down to the wire this weekend. and one of those drivers in contention nor the championship is the british racing driving alex rinse. mat championship is the british racing driving alex rinse. championship is the british racing driving alex rinse. not ust winning it but there driving alex rinse. not ust winning
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When it comes to picking up the children from school, driving the dog to a walking spot or loading up for a holiday, large sports utility vehicles (SUVs) are the cars of choice for modern families.
And for those with busy and active lifestyles, five seats just aren t enough. They need the flexibility of seven often including two that pop up from under the boot floor at the back.
But loud voices in the green lobby have such a dislike of SUVs they often ignore that many now run on electricity or are hybrids.
TV presenter Nicki Shields tries out a sporty seven-seater Audi SQ7 SUV which can rocket from rest to 62 mph in just 4.1 seconds up to a top speed limited to 155 mph
When it comes to picking up the children from school, driving the dog to a walking spot or loading up for a holiday, large sports utility vehicles (SUVs) are the cars of choice for modern families.
And for those with busy and active lifestyles, five seats just aren t enough. They need the flexibility of seven often including two that pop up from under the boot floor at the back.
But loud voices in the green lobby have such a dislike of SUVs they often ignore that many now run on electricity or are hybrids.
TV presenter Nicki Shields tries out a sporty seven-seater Audi SQ7 SUV which can rocket from rest to 62 mph in just 4.1 seconds up to a top speed limited to 155 mph