Formula E

Montagny revealed a positive doping test

Montagny revealed a positive doping test

Formula E
Former Formula One racer Franck Montagny has revealed he expects a penalty after failing a doping test after a Formula E race in Malaysia. Montagny competed in seven races with the Super Aguri team in 2006, and this year he races in a new series of electric race cars where he won second place in the first race in China and fifteenth in Malaysia, where he tested positive for cocaine. He missed the race in Uruguay, officially due to health problems, and has now also revealed those problems to a French newspaper. “At the end of the race, I saw the men waiting for me,” he said. "I realized right away. I knew it was over. I sat on the plane. I went home and shut myself up between four walls. Then I called my parents and told them. I was ashamed," Montagny explained. which is by the rules
Formula E is a laboratory for new technologies

Formula E is a laboratory for new technologies

Formula E
Alain Prost, a former Formula One racer and multiple world champion, is confident that Formula E will serve as a laboratory for new technologies. The revolutionary new racing series, in which racers compete with all-electric race cars, will have its premiere race tomorrow, and is already supported by some famous and wealthy men. One of them is Leonardo DiCaprio, and next to him is tycoon Richard Branson. “Formula E needs to be a kind of laboratory in addition to competition, especially for new types of technologies,” said Prost, co-founder of the E.Dmas Renault team, for which his son Nicolas will race. Free pointed out that the race itself will be quite complicated, and the racers will have to work closely with their engineers to win, as all the racers in the first season of the competition i