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Thread: Is Formula E becoming boring?
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24th October 2017, 14:15 #1
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Is Formula E becoming boring?
Am I the only one noticing that more and more Formula E races are looking like a procession? Cars are running close, but overtaking is incredibly difficult, and dangerous (those narrow streets and walls).
Another thing I have noticed, the first season of FE was interesting partly because being such an unexplored technology, the season saw a lot of very strange reliability problems with the cars. But three years later now that cars are reliable and running smooth, we get more and more predictable results with each race.
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11th December 2017, 14:09 #2
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I think last season had 3 or 4 boring races. The rest were all excellent IMO
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18th March 2018, 22:58 #3
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Undiegate at Punta-del-este
https://www.motorsport.com/formula-e...ngement-101573
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23rd March 2018, 15:52 #4
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Here's my photos: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/C...del_Este_ePrix
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7th July 2018, 01:45 #5
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Changed my Mind. Its kinda boring already.. yes
But it may be just me. Not a big fan of road racing (except MotoGP and BTCC)
So Loeb did two rounds and has a break now, how do people think he did relative to the expectation when he was signed. I have a few quotes to help some remember:
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