Alain Prost discusses his involvement in the Formula E series.
Not only a top-level, innovative racing category featuring some of the finest drivers in the world, Formula E is also one of the series that most emphasizes driver skill over car technology.
The Formula E series and its partner, Virtually Live, a start-up based in San Francisco, are offering an immersive experience of races.
In Formula E, the practice, qualifying and racing, and the drivers' off-track appearances for the media, fans and sponsors, all happen on a single day, Saturday.
For elite drivers, racing in Formula E involves a whole different set of variables.
While they may be clean and quiet, these are still serious racing machines.

The new Formula E competition poses an environmentally friendly challenge to elite racing.

The French engine manufacturer has had a troubled transition to hybrids, but few in Formula One are underestimating the company’s ability to rebound.

New hybrid engine technology reduces the familiar roar at Grand Prix races, but among both insiders and fans, not everyone thinks the silence is golden.