2024-03-12 10:00:22
Published:2024/3/12 19:00 Updated:2024/3/13 07:40
Fuji TV will be holding the Tokyo E-Prix, the first FIA Formula E World Championship held in Japan, which is attracting attention as tickets are sold out immediately, on March 20th (Saturday) from 14:35 to 16:30. It will be broadcast live locally in Kanto every minute.
Formula E is an international racing series in which electric single-seaters compete at speeds of up to 322km/h, and this year marks its 10th season since its first race in 2014 in Beijing, China.
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The Tokyo E-Prix, which was held for the first time in Japan, was held on a 2.582 km urban course that used the public roads around the International Exhibition Center in Ariake, Koto Ward, Tokyo, and the grounds of Tokyo Big Sight, with 11 teams and 22 participants competing. The drivers engage in a heated battle.
The first practice will be held on Friday, March 29th, and the second practice, qualifying, and final race will be held on Saturday, March 30th.
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The program featured Takuma Sato, the only Japanese racing driver to have finished on the podium in both the F1 and IndyCar series, as a commentator, explaining, “A wide and in-depth look at racing, including on-course battles and tactics, and even psychological warfare from a driver’s perspective.” Convey “charm”.
There will also be a special segment moderated by Osamu Hayashi, a motorsports enthusiast.
Former F1 driver Ukyo Katayama, nicknamed “Kamikaze Ukyo” and remembered by motorsport fans around the world, will be our full-time instructor, along with guests Tenshin Nasukawa, Bibiru Oki, and Maria Tani. We will explain the technical terms you need to have fun.
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