![]() The pre-weekend shakedown session was streamed on Extreme E’s social media and can be watched here. ![]() In the US, Fox Sports 2 will carry qualifying and Fox Sports 1 will carry the final race, both delayed ( check the listings for when sessions will air). You can find out how to watch it on Extreme E’s website. EDT) and will be streamed to some but not all territories. The final race broadcasts on Sunday at 2 p.m.–4 p.m. Tune in this weekend to watch some awesomely fast electric cars bounce around on the beach. So far, it offers fans access to live feeds of on-board cameras during the race, a virtual autograph session, and a chance to ask a question during the driver Q&A press conference. The series also announced a new site, “ FANWORLD,” which aims to connect fans with teams and drivers. Catie Munnings (GB), Andretti United Extreme E, and Timmy Hansen (SWE), Andretti United Extreme E, on the Oceanium Mangrove Legacy Project Visit This time, the NGO is Oceanium and the program will plant a million mangrove trees in Senegal across five areas totaling 60 hectares in size. There have been a few changes made to the race format after the first round, and now there will be a four-car final race and additional points awarded for the fastest team through a particular sector (the “super sector”) of the final race lap.Īs with every race, Extreme E is partnering with a local NGO for their “legacy program,” wanting to leave a legacy of environmental protection after the race. There’s less elevation change than in the Saudi desert, but the short, sharp dunes will offer a bumpier track – we wouldn’t be surprised to see some airborne vehicles over the course of the weekend. The circuit runs along the Atlantic Ocean beach for a long start/finish straight, then turns in to hop around on ocean dunes. The second episode of the Race to Zero series features former F1 World Champion, Nico Rosberg, owner of Extreme E team, Rosberg Xtreme Racing, and Sara Price, who will race for Chip Ganassi Racing in the Extreme E rallies over the course of 2021. But Senegal should offer more coarse ocean sand than Saudi Arabia, which hopefully will reduce the amount of dust the cars kick up. This weekend, with another sandy venue, we may see more of the same visibility problem.
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