Here’s What Formula E’s New York Street Circuit Looks Like – WTF1

Here’s What Formula E’s New York Street Circuit Looks Like

F1 are always going on about having a Grand Prix in New York, well Formula E just raised the middle finger to Bernie Ecclestone and have actually made a race there happen.

The New York City ePrix will take place in Red Hook, Brooklyn and will feature Lower Manhattan and the Statue of Liberty as a stunning back drop to the race.

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(C) Formula E

The circuit itself Twists around Pier 11 and the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal and is your usual looking Formula E track layout, with plenty of tight 90 degree turns and hairpins that’d make Hermann Tilke start breathing heavily.

The New York City ePrix will be a double-header taking place sometime in mid-July.

Here’s What Formula E’s New York Street Circuit Looks Like

F1 are always going on about having a Grand Prix in New York, well Formula E just raised the middle finger to Bernie Ecclestone and have actually made a race there happen.

The New York City ePrix will take place in Red Hook, Brooklyn and will feature Lower Manhattan and the Statue of Liberty as a stunning back drop to the race.

fe_nyc-track-map-01
(C) Formula E

The circuit itself Twists around Pier 11 and the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal and is your usual looking Formula E track layout, with plenty of tight 90 degree turns and hairpins that’d make Hermann Tilke start breathing heavily.

The New York City ePrix will be a double-header taking place sometime in mid-July.

Here’s What Formula E’s New York Street Circuit Looks Like

F1 are always going on about having a Grand Prix in New York, well Formula E just raised the middle finger to Bernie Ecclestone and have actually made a race there happen.

The New York City ePrix will take place in Red Hook, Brooklyn and will feature Lower Manhattan and the Statue of Liberty as a stunning back drop to the race.

fe_nyc-track-map-01
(C) Formula E

The circuit itself Twists around Pier 11 and the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal and is your usual looking Formula E track layout, with plenty of tight 90 degree turns and hairpins that’d make Hermann Tilke start breathing heavily.

The New York City ePrix will be a double-header taking place sometime in mid-July.

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