The Lucas di Grassi Formula E Thread

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Re: The Lucas di Grassi Formula E Thread

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The Monaco race wasn't bad, it had passing and action. F1 won't have as much action primarily due to the relative size of the cars.
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Re: The Lucas di Grassi Formula E Thread

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Monaco proving once again that all you need to make it interesting is cars small enough to actually pass each other on track with any regularity.

Spoilers for the first Berlin race in light grey - nothing for the second race because I haven't see it yet.

My goodness, that was a lot of front wing damage between the pack, wasn't it? A lot of chaos, and a pretty solid race for the newbies, including a point for Barnard.
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Re: The Lucas di Grassi Formula E Thread

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I really appreciate the spoilers, as I might (eventually) catch up with the races having watched..er...none of them this year. I do visit the official website so I see who's won, but beyond that I haven't dug deeper.

Although I can't watch live as I don't have TNT, does anybody know if the races (in full, preferably) are available on catchup somewhere - Discovery+ maybe?
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