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Formula E teams push back against F1-style rule

As the new era of Formula E approaches, the teams are pushing back against a new rule introduced from Season Nine onwards, one that controversially mirrors a Formula 1 rule. In Formula 1, 2022 saw the introduction of a new rookie rule, where all the teams had to field a rookie during two FP1 sessions. This rule has been introduced now for the upcoming season of the all-electric series; however, it isn't what the teams and the drivers wanted. Formula E weekends are incredibly more compact than that of Formula 1, with an entire race weekend regularly crammed into a single day. READ: Adrian Newey dismisses Christian Horner’s penalty claim Because of this, practice sessions are traditionally...
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