[imagesource: FIA Formula E]
The change of the season always seems to bring a heap of goodness with it. First, the arrival of summery weather and now, some incredible news.
The team over at FIA Formula E announced that Cape Town will be the official host of a Formula E race next year.
This edition of the esteemed E-Prix series is set to take place on February 25, 2023, according to EWN.
The race course is set to pivot around the Greenpoint Stadium and set to stun drivers with scenic views of this gorgeous city. If you’d like to take a look at the course, go ahead and take a spin around the proposed E-race track in Cape Town.
For many, it is considered to be the month of love so I would go out on a limb and say that lovers of the exhilarating sport are in for some serious excitement.
Our race location for Round 5 of the 2022/23 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship 👀
Set to be one of the fastest tracks on the calendar, we can’t wait to race on the streets of Cape Town! ⚡ pic.twitter.com/DFIQq3Wfch
— ABB FIA Formula E World Championship (@FIAFormulaE) October 19, 2022
Not only that but the wizards behind the wheel are equally as stoked for this particular race simply because the circuit is said to be one of the fastest tracks on the Formula E programme.
Best believe the Mother City’s motorsport loves will be able to feast on some top-notch driving:
“Predicted to be one of the fastest, if the not the fastest, circuit on the Formula E calendar, so it’s all to play for for Cape Town and South Africa.”
The race is our celebration at the end of our go Go Green Africa campaign, which will run annually as a means of pushing corporates and individuals to becoming green in the way that they conduct their lives.”
The promoters behind the race cannot contain their excitement, since they have been working towards making the race a reality for the last three years.
Motorsport lovers get ready to start your engines and support this thrilling sport.
[source:ewn]
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