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Formula E comes to London

More wheel-to-wheel action returns to the Excel London for a double-header weekend this Saturday 26th and Sunday 27th July, with the next chapter of Formula E: GEN3 Evo set to electrify the Royal Docks.
Designed by British architect Simon Gibbons, in cooperation with the FIA and Motorsport UK, the 1.5-mile circuit features 22-corners and two substantial elevation changes as drivers negotiate incline and decline ramps that take them in and out of the 100,000sqm ExCeL centre – a world first in international motorsport.
Over the weekend, competitors will take part in two 45-minute, plus-one-lap races, with drivers reaching speeds of up to 200mph.
UK motorsport will be well represented at the event with Oliver Rowland leading the current season standing, returning alongside Motorsport UK’ s Team UK driver Taylor Barnard, and Dan Ticktum, both ranking fourth and fifth respectively.
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Further British drivers include Jake Dennis for Andretti Formula E, Jake Hughes for Maserati MSG Racing, and Sam Bird for Neom Mclaren Formula E.
Alongside the action on track, visitors can expect a weekend of entertainment in the fan village, with Pixie Lott and Rizzle Kicks confirmed on the musical line-up.
Tickets start at £ 20, and can be purchased HERE
You can also enjoy the action from the Formula E weekend and at home – tune in HERE
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The annual Epynt Hill Climb is the only competitive Hill Climb currently running in Wales. It runs on a temporary 1320-yard course on the military ranges in the Brecon Beacons starting at a location known locally as Four Ways and climbs through three sweeping bends and two chicanes to the finish. The venue is not licenced for single seaters or sports racing cars, so the event is purely production-based vehicles.
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