Formula E drivers find much to like at Homestead but would still prefer a street course
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Formula E drivers find much to like at Homestead but would still prefer a street course
Formula E visited its fifth different venue in the United States with its first trip to Homestead-Miami Speedway. The race had the typical Formula E hallmarks – long straights and heavy braking combining to maximize the importance of efficiency, and an abrasive surface that left drivers scrambling for grip – and garnered praise from drivers. “In terms of drivability and how fun it was to race here and do qualifying laps around here, it was good …
RACE REPORT: 2025 Miami E-Prix - Andretti Global
Race Notes After an eight-week hiatus, Andretti Formula E was back in action for the team’s home race at Homestead-Miami Speedway yesterday with Free Practice 1 after the earlier planned Shakedown session was cancelled due to torrential rain. Jake Dennis finished 18th, with teammate Nico Mueller in 21st. On-track action resumed this morning with Free Practice 2, where, unfortunately, the No. 51 brought out the red flag after making contact with…
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