MailOnline s Shivali Best went behind-the-scenes at the latest race in Monaco to find out how Formula E has maintained its position as the global leader for sustainability in sport.
Formula E CEO Jeff Dodds has shed some light on the championship’s decision to delay the introduction of fast-charging pit stops, which were initially expected to be implemented last season in conjunction with the arrival of the GEN3 car.
Anticipating the Monaco ePrix weekend, Formula E declared that the Gen3 Evo would achieve the 0-60 mph sprint in a mere 1.82 seconds (0-100kph in 1.86 seconds).