Formula E breaks indoor land speed world record in 'unlocked' Gen3 car
NEOM McLaren driver Jake Hughes hit 135.9 MPH in a GenBeta development vehicle.Ahead of the final two races of Season 9 in London, Formula E showed off the"unlocked" potential of its. The EV series has claimed the world record for indoor land speed, clocking in at 135.9 MPH in a GenBeta development car. The run took place on a .176-mile straight on the London E-Prix circuit, a portion of which is inside the ExCeL London arena.
“The GenBeta is the first time that four-wheel drive has been activated in a single-seater race car for both acceleration andregeneration," explains Alessandra Ciliberti, Formula E's technical manager."The GenBeta showcases what will be possible for Formula E racing in the near future.”
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