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McLaren signs option to join Formula E from 2022

McLaren Racing have signed an option to compete in the electric Formula E championship from 2022-23, the Formula One team announced on Monday. The British-based team will spend 2021 assessing the feasibility of joining the series for season nine, when a lighter and more powerful Gen3 car makes its debut with faster charging. BMW, whose team are run by U.S.-based Andretti Motorsport, and Audi have both announced they are leaving the series at the end of this year. Formula E, a recognised FIA-backed world championship, allows a maximum 12 entries. Is Hamilton the GOAT? F1.com editor Lawrence Barretto joins the show to talk Lewis Hamilton's legacy after the Mercedes driver claimed a...
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