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Formula E expected to attract top Formula 1 teams

Formula E expected to attract top Formula 1 teams 12 July, 2013 Alejandro Agag, the organiser of the new electric open-wheel series, thinks top Formula 1 teams like Ferrari and Red Bull will eventually fight for the Formula E title. And the Austrian news agency APA said 'there are already talks' between Agag and McLaren. 'I'm sure teams like Ferrari and Red Bull will be in Formula E one day,' Agag told the German newspaper Die Welt. It is already known that Williams is supplying the series' lithium batteries, McLaren is developing the electric motors and transmission, former Formula 1 supplier Michelin the tyres, and GP2 partner Dallara the chassis. And Agag said former Formula 1 and GP2...
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