Jean-Eric Vergne threatening to quit Formula E during the recent Berlin E-Prix is a damning moment for the all-electric series, which is the home of an increasingly disgruntled paddock.
The reason for it all is the peloton-style of races which have become a common trend in the current Gen3 era, much to the displeasure of the vast majority of drivers.
READ MORE: Why Formula E must take Vergne quit threat seriously
Ferrari F1 driver fastest in red-flagged Formula E rookie test
Ferrari F1 reserve driver Robert Shwartzman was the driver to beat in Formula E's official rookie test, held at the Tempelhof Airport Circuit in Berlin.
Driving for DS Penske, Shwartzman topped both the morning and the afternoon session last Monday, with his quickest time of a 1:01.937 being just two-tenths shy of the fastest time from the Berlin E-Prix double-header.
READ MORE: Ferrari F1 driver fastest in red-flagged Formula E rookie test
Financial concerns trigger Malaysia calendar withdrawal
Malaysia's expected return to Formula E has reportedly been axed after the nation withdrew from hosting duties, following huge concerns over new financial demands.
According to Free Malaysia Today (FMT), Malaysia was set to host the Formula E season finale for next year's Gen 3.5 cars, at the iconic Sepang International Circuit (SIC).
READ MORE: Financial concerns trigger Malaysia calendar withdrawal
'Dennis again': Wehrlein offers view on latest heated fight
Pascal Wehrlein and Jake Dennis both offered their view on what was a heated exchange between the duo during the second race of the Berlin E-Prix double-header, where contact was made several times.
Since becoming title rivals last season, the two Porsche-powered drivers have had strong words to say about one another on multiple occasions. Berlin was their most recent coming together.
READ MORE: 'Dennis again': Wehrlein offers view on latest heated fight
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