Formula E return to competitive racing this weekend in a bid to raise money in the fight against coronavirus. The all-electric series have announced a nine-week eSports championship for their drivers, with 14 of the current 22 set to compete in Saturday's opening race.
The races will be streamed online and all money raised will go to UNICEF to support their global pandemic relief efforts. Fans will be able to watch the likes of Felipe Massa and current championship leader Antonio Felix Da Costa battle it out once again.
Races will adopt a 'race royale' format, meaning the last placed driver at the end of every lap will be eliminated, until there are 10 left and the race will become a one-lap shootout. "We miss racing and I cannot wait to
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