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  1. All you need to know about the Formula E Race at 91热爆 challengepublished at 18:18 British Summer Time 24 April 2020

    What is it?

    The Race at 91热爆 challenge is a eight-week competition, ending in a Grand Final on 7 June, involving the normal Formula E teams and drivers.

    How does it work?

    The 24 drivers will race against one another using software that includes the latest generation Formula E car, up-to-date liveries of all the teams and iconic street tracks such as Hong Kong and Monaco.

    Races will start with a competitive one-lap qualifying system to determine the order of the grid and once the race begins, the last-placed driver at the end of each lap will be eliminated, after the first two laps/

    Elimination will continue until 12 drivers remain, where a two-lap sprint to the finish line will decide the point-scoring positions. Drivers will carry over their points to the following weekend.

    The scoring system is also the same as in real life with drivers earning extra points for pole position and the fastest lap. There will also be double points on offer in the final race.

  2. 'Chaos!' - what to expect from Formula E's Race At 91热爆 Challengepublished at 18:18 British Summer Time 24 April 2020

    Wondering what the Race at 91热爆 Challenge is going to look like? Or how it might pan out?

    Have a watch of the video below to give you some sort of idea.

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    'Chaos!' What to expect from Formula E's Race At 91热爆 Challenge

  3. The Formula E season (on track) so farpublished at 18:17 British Summer Time 24 April 2020

    Antonio Felix da CostaImage source, Getty Images
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    Antonio Felix da Costa went to the top of the championship when he won the Marrakesh E-Prix

    Before Covid-19 brought racing to a grinding halt in the sixth season of Formula E at the end of February with just five races completed, the story of the season had been, yet again, the continuing trend of a different driver winning every race.

    Last season, nine different drivers won the 13 E-Prix, and this season鈥榮 five races have seen five different drivers on the top step of the podium.

    Both of the new teams in the pack, Mercedes and Porsche, got off to a flying start with top-three finishes at the opening race in Saudi Arabia, Mercedes following that up with a second trip to the podium in the second race at the same track.

    BMW鈥檚 Alexander Sims was the winner of the second race and BMW took another win at race three in Chile with Max Guenther taking the honours. Jaguar鈥檚 Mitch Evans was the winner in Mexico before Morocco proved fertile ground for Techeetah鈥檚 Antonio Felix da Costa, who moved to the top of the standings ahead of Evans with a win.

    Techeetah and BMW are top of the team standings, with the former having an eight-point advantage that could come in useful if further races are removed from the calendar as the worldwide lockdown continues.

    Top 5 Drivers

    1. Antonio Felix da Costa (Por) Techeetah 67pts

    2. Mitch Evans (NZ) Jaguar 56

    3. Alexander Sims (GB) BMW 46

    4. Max Guenther (Ger) BMW 44

    5. Lucas di Grassi (Brz) Audi 38

    Top 5 Teams

    1. DS Techeetah 98pts

    2. BMW Andretti 90

    3. Panasonic Jaguar 66

    4. Nissan E.Dams 57

    5. Envision Virgin 39

  4. How can I watch the Formula E Race at 91热爆 challenge?published at 16:50 British Summer Time 23 April 2020

    All times are subject to change...

    91热爆 Sport will have live coverage from all eight races of the Formula E Race at home challenge, culminating in the Grand Final on 7 June.

    Coverage will be available live on 91热爆 iPlayer and the 91热爆 Sport website and app and on-demand for 30 days.

    Full coverage details:

    Race one - Saturday 25 April, 16:20-17:00

    Race two - Saturday 2 May, 16:20-17:00

    Race three - Saturday 9 May, 16:20-17:00

    Race four - Saturday 16 May, 16:20-17:00

    Race five - Saturday 23 May, 16:20-17:00

    Race six - Saturday 30 May, 16:20-17:00

    Race seven - Saturday 6 June, 16:20-17:00

    Race eight, Grand Final - Sunday 7 June, time tbc