Formula E's stepped up its game as it switches to pay TV
As Formula E enters its tenth season, it's still seen with scepticism by racing fans. But as coverage switches to pay TV, it is now worth watching, says Damien Smith
Three-time Le Mans 24 Hours winner Allan McNish, in London for the Royal Automobile Club Motoring Lectures, will be on hand to answer your questions
Allan McNish will be joining Motor Sport for the Royal Automobile Club Talk Show, and now’s your chance to ask the Audi Formula E team principal your questions.
With Formula E’s fifth season about to begin and the World Endurance Championship gearing up for a major regulation change, McNish is on hand to answer your questions regarding the Gen2 Formula E era and WEC’s incoming hypercar regulations.
Simply submit your questions in the comment section below.
As Formula E enters its tenth season, it's still seen with scepticism by racing fans. But as coverage switches to pay TV, it is now worth watching, says Damien Smith
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