The pinnacle of single-seater motorsport. Ten teams compete across 24 Grand Prix worldwide, pushing the boundaries of engineering and driver skill at speeds exceeding 230 mph.
View Formula 1 Teams →The world's premier all-electric racing series. Teams compete on city street circuits, pushing the development of electric vehicle technology and sustainable motorsport.
View Formula E Teams →Formula 1 and Formula E are two major motorsport series compared on Race Team Wiki. Formula 1 (founded 1950, governed by FIA) races in the International region with 641 teams. Formula E (founded 2014, governed by FIA) races in the International region with 22 teams. Race Team Wiki is the comprehensive racing team index covering all motorsport disciplines worldwide.
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