Formula E September 2014 News Archive
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Alejandro Agag outlines plans for second Formula E season
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Heidfeld defends Formula E after Vettel attack
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Michela Cerruti enjoys Formula E Beijing debut despite tough luck
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How will Formula E crash affect Heidfeld and Prost at Rebellion?
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Formula E electrifies Beijing!
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Brabham calls debut of Formula E series a 'great success'
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First ever Formula E race woeful for Ho-Pin Tung
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Silencing the doubters: The inaugural Formula E ePrix in retrospect
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Andretti Formula-E Team is leading the inaugural FIA Formula E Championship
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Formula E makes history with spectacular first ePrix
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History in the making as FIA’s new Formula E championship gets underway
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Battle for Beijing ePrix win ends in violent airborne crash - Di Grassi inherits the victory
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Formula E: Debut is promising, but room for improvement
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Nicolas Prost earns pole for inaugural Beijing ePrix
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Alejandro Agag exclusive: ‘We’re ready to go.'
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The Formula E grid - By the numbers
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BMW i8 and BMW i3 in action as safety cars on the Beijing ePrix
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Formula E - Everything you need to know
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Andretti Formula-E Team: Beijing ePrix preview report
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Formula E set to take on F1
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The thoughts of an open-minded motorsports enthusiast as Formula E gets underway
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Spark-Renault SRT_01E: A single-seater designed with Renault Sport expertise
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Formula E: It's groundbreaking, not a gimmick
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Michela Cerruti ready for Formula E challenge
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E.DAMS-Renault Formula-E Team: Renault enters the competition!
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Formula-E : Renault leads the way as motorsport enters a new era
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Takuma Sato to race for Amlin Aguri in Formula E
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Insight: Motor racing in Beijing
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Formula E championship preview
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Chandhok expects a podium in Beijing
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XALT Energy Partners with Williams Advanced Engineering
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Conway not to compete in Formula E Championship
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Interview: Jean Todt on Formula E
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World’s first trackside motor shows to run alongside Formula E events
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Sky Deutschland secures exclusive Formula E live TV rights