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FanBoost opens for Monaco ePrix

Formula E's interactive feature ‘FanBoost' has re-opened for the Monaco ePrix, which takes place in less than two week's time. FanBoost is a public voting system where fans can select a driver to be given a five-second power increase to. The three drivers who win a ‘FanBoost’ will be able to increase their car’s maximum power output from 200bhp to 240bhp during these five-second stints. They receive one FanBoost per car, resulting in two boosts during a race owing to the mid-race pit stop to switch cars. As of 27/04/2015 19:30 (UK time), the top three are Jean-Eric Vergne (Andretti), Bruno Senna (Mahindra Racing) and Sam Bird (Virgin Racing). The FanBoost website and leader...
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