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+ | The Formula E Wiki is a wikia site, set up to provide information on the [[ABB]] [[FIA]] [[Formula E|Formula E Championship]]. With [[2019/20 Formula E Season|Season Six]] of the Championship just around the corner, everyone at the Wiki is hard at work (when time allows) to make sure that the site is up-to-date before the real action begins. |
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In 2012 the [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile]], the biggest organisation involved in motorsport, announced a championship dedicated to electrical powered cars, with the [[2014/15]] season opening round in [[2014 Beijing ePrix|Beijing]] heralding a new era of motor racing. With [[Formula One|Formula One]] and the [[World Endurance Championship]] increasingly using hybrid systems, the FIA decided to introduce Formula E as a platform to develop purely electrical race cars. Many cite this championship as the future of motorsport as a whole. |
In 2012 the [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile]], the biggest organisation involved in motorsport, announced a championship dedicated to electrical powered cars, with the [[2014/15]] season opening round in [[2014 Beijing ePrix|Beijing]] heralding a new era of motor racing. With [[Formula One|Formula One]] and the [[World Endurance Championship]] increasingly using hybrid systems, the FIA decided to introduce Formula E as a platform to develop purely electrical race cars. Many cite this championship as the future of motorsport as a whole. |
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{{HeadingA|About the Formula E Wiki}} |
{{HeadingA|About the Formula E Wiki}} |
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The Formula E Wiki was founded on the 6 July 2014 by [[User:JPDurzel|JPDurzel]], and has been growing ever since thanks to several contributors. That said, there is always more to do (with '''[[Special:Statistics|{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}]] so far''') and so you can help us out and join our community. Just sign up with Wikia and you'll be away! |
The Formula E Wiki was founded on the 6 July 2014 by [[User:JPDurzel|JPDurzel]], and has been growing ever since thanks to several contributors. That said, there is always more to do (with '''[[Special:Statistics|{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}]] so far''') and so you can help us out and join our community. Just sign up with Wikia and you'll be away! |
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As the founder of the Formula E Wiki, and on behalf of everyone who has contributed so far, I thank you for your interest and hope you will both join us and aid our growing community.[[User:JPDurzel|JPDurzel]] ([[User talk:JPDurzel|talk]]) 19:55, October 9, 2015 (UTC) |
As the founder of the Formula E Wiki, and on behalf of everyone who has contributed so far, I thank you for your interest and hope you will both join us and aid our growing community.[[User:JPDurzel|JPDurzel]] ([[User talk:JPDurzel|talk]]) 19:55, October 9, 2015 (UTC) |
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+ | With Season Five now completed where does it rank among the other editions of FE? |
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Revision as of 17:09, 15 July 2019
Welcome to the Formula E Wiki!
Congratulations to Jean-Éric Vergne the 2018/19 ABB FIA Formula E Championship Champion!
The Formula E Wiki is a wikia site, set up to provide information on the ABB FIA Formula E Championship. With Season Six of the Championship just around the corner, everyone at the Wiki is hard at work (when time allows) to make sure that the site is up-to-date before the real action begins.
FIA Formula E Championship
In 2012 the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile, the biggest organisation involved in motorsport, announced a championship dedicated to electrical powered cars, with the 2014/15 season opening round in Beijing heralding a new era of motor racing. With Formula One and the World Endurance Championship increasingly using hybrid systems, the FIA decided to introduce Formula E as a platform to develop purely electrical race cars. Many cite this championship as the future of motorsport as a whole.
The official website for the FIA Formula E Championship can be found here: FIA Formula E
To view information for the much anticipated fifth season of the ABB FIA Formula E Championship, head to this article: 2018/19 Formula E Season.
About the Formula E Wiki
The Formula E Wiki was founded on the 6 July 2014 by JPDurzel, and has been growing ever since thanks to several contributors. That said, there is always more to do (with 510 so far) and so you can help us out and join our community. Just sign up with Wikia and you'll be away!
The Formula E Wiki is currently expanding to cover all of the electrically based motorsports series sanctioned by both the FIA and FIM, not just FE. If you have knowledge on these topics (e.g. FIM MotoE World Cup or Extreme E Championship) please sign up and expand our collective knowledge.
As the founder of the Formula E Wiki, and on behalf of everyone who has contributed so far, I thank you for your interest and hope you will both join us and aid our growing community.JPDurzel (talk) 19:55, October 9, 2015 (UTC)
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