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Formula E ‘acceleration' will beat F1 car – Agag

Mar.2 The next generation Formula E car should be able to beat a Formula 1 car off the line, according to series boss Alejandro Agag. Until now, F1 purists have dismissed the all-electric category on the basis that Formula 1 is head and shoulders faster in terms of ultimate pace. But Agag says the next-generation Formula E car will be 'a turning point'. 'It is a spectator leap in technology that takes performance to the very limit of the city circuits,' he told Marca sports newspaper. When asked if the next Formula E cars will be comparable to F1 levels of performance, Agag answered: 'That's the goal. 'We have not tested them yet, but the idea is that the acceleration will be greater than...
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