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F1 and Formula E will eventually come together, says Rosberg

Nico Rosberg, a long-time admirer of Formula E, believes that Formula 1 will eventually be forced to join forces with the electric version of the motorsport in the future. Formula E has been gaining traction over the past few years due to the unique nature of the engines and how the races are largely competitive across all teams on the grid. Article continues under video Their noiseless engines are not for everyone, however, with many F1 enthusiasts preferring to hear the sound from their favourite teams. But Rosberg, presenting at the World Economic Summit in Switzerland, believes that the enhancements in technology on the hybrid engine will eventually lead to a phasing out of the...
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