Formula E faces moment of truth in season five


FILE PHOTO: Francesco Starace (L), CEO and general manager of Enel Group, shakes hand with Alejandro Agag (R), Formula E CEO, during a news conference to present their partnership at the MAXXI National Museum in Rome, Italy May 17, 2016 REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi/File Photo

LONDON (Reuters) - Formula E starts its fifth season next week, braced for a big breakthrough but already looking far down the road to a future when its all-electric cars could rival Formula One machines and race on similar circuits.

The futuristic Gen2, or second generation, cars that will debut in Saudi Arabia on Dec. 15 now boast double the battery range.

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