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Extreme E to air on Virgin Media

Extreme E – The electric off-road series has found its Irish home with Virgin Media Television picking up the broadcast rights. After having its virtual launch during the week, giving fans an introduction to the series and the teams that will compete, Extreme E has announced a deal with Virgin Media. The new series will see nine teams, each fielding a male and female driver, compete in five extreme locations around the world over the course of 2021. Extreme E aims to bring awareness of the damage climate change is causing by racing in five distinct environments that have felt the effect of the changing climate already. These areas will be arctic, desert, glacier, rainforest and...
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