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Nissan electrifies Covent Garden with Formula E ‘Feel Electric Festival’
Nissan, in partnership with Formula E, has launched the ‘Feel Electric Festival’, transforming London’s Covent Garden into a racing paradise.
Fans can test their skills on several simulators or compete in a head-to-head race using only the power of their brain.
Nissan’s Formula E driver Sacha Fenestraz told The Independent that racing-specific alterations in the sport have made it a much more exciting affair for spectators, with the cars hitting speeds of up to 275kmh this season.
“The championship is growing a lot, the car is more tricky to drive, it’s lighter and quicker and we have more power. It’s a big step forward in terms of racing which is a lot more interesting.”
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