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Former F1 drivers eye Formula E seats

Five ex-F1 drivers have registered their interest to race in the FIA's new Formula E series, joining its Drivers' Club. Sebastien Buemi, Karun Chandhok, Lucas di Grassi, Takuma Sato and Vitantonio Liuzzi have shown their support for the all-electric series by registering to the club, which also shows their willingness to race in the future. It will also give them the chance to test the new car, the Spark-Renault SRT_01E, in the future. Alejandro Agag – CEO of promoters Formula E Holdings – says it is important that the series attracts drivers who have raced at motorsport's highest level. 'We’re delighted to be starting the New Year, which of course is a very important one for...
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