I find it quite good for a brand new championship, you can´t expect big names signing for something this newCam wrote:My only fear with FE so far with it's driver listing? It's a role call of F1 rejects and has-beens and there's no real young talent in there.
So Trulli will be owner and driver?NathanOlder wrote:Stephane Sarrazin & Nick Heidfeld have been confirmed for Venturi GP for the coming season of Formula E
And Jarno Trulli has bought into Drayson Racing, now named Trulli GP
10 of the 20 drivers now confirmed.
Audi Sport ABT : Daniel Abt and Lucas di Grassi
Mahindra Racing : Karun Chandhok and Bruno Senna
Virgin Racing : Jaime Alguersuari and Sam Bird
Andretti Autoport : Frank Montagny
Super Aguri:
China Racing:
Dragon Racing:
TrulliGP: Jarno Trulli
E.DAMS:
Venturi Grand Prix: Nick Heidfeld and Stephane Sarrazin
I guess I'm comparing to other situations. Look at soccer in the US. Beckam was a huge name and really laid a solid platform for growing the sport in that market. True, he wasn't in his prime but he was a poster boy. Other sports do sign big name signings to grow the sport.Andres125sx wrote:I find it quite good for a brand new championship, you can´t expect big names signing for something this newCam wrote:My only fear with FE so far with it's driver listing? It's a role call of F1 rejects and has-beens and there's no real young talent in there.
The driver listing is better than I expected
The online fan vote, which will close shortly before the start of a race, will allow the three most popular drivers to receive one boost each, which will increase the power of the car from 133kw (180bhp) to 200kw (270bhp).
Tim.Wright wrote:Credibility really being streched here guys...
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/114733
The online fan vote, which will close shortly before the start of a race, will allow the three most popular drivers to receive one boost each, which will increase the power of the car from 133kw (180bhp) to 200kw (270bhp).