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Formula 1 vs Formula E

Series comparison — Race Team Wiki
Formula 1 Formula E
Category Open Wheel Open Wheel
Governing Body FIA FIA
Region International International
Founded 1950 2014
Team Count 641 22
Top Countries United Kingdom, Italy, Germany, United States, France United Kingdom, Germany, United States, France, China

Formula 1

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.

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Formula E

The world's premier all-electric racing series. Teams compete on city street circuits, pushing the development of electric vehicle technology and sustainable motorsport.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Formula 1 and Formula E?
Formula 1 and Formula E are both major motorsport series in the Open Wheel discipline. Formula 1 is governed by FIA and was founded in 1950, while Formula E is governed by FIA and was founded in 2014. Formula 1 has 641 teams indexed on Race Team Wiki; Formula E has 22.
How many teams does Formula 1 have?
Formula 1 has 641 teams indexed on Race Team Wiki. Browse all Formula 1 teams.
How many teams does Formula E have?
Formula E has 22 teams indexed on Race Team Wiki. Browse all Formula E teams.

Formula 1 vs Formula E — Series Comparison

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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