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Rosberg to drive Gen2 Formula E car at Berlin ePrix

Formula One world champion Nico Rosberg will become the first driver to perform a public demonstration in the second generation Formula E car when he takes to the track at the Berlin ePrix next month. Following the successful private tests by the teams, the 2016 world champion has accepted an invite to drive the second generation Formula E car in front of fans at the Tempelhof airport circuit. The former Williams and Mercedes F1 driver will take to the track in a ten-minute slot prior to the running of the Berlin ePrix. Rosberg has previously made a public appearance at the Hong Kong ePrix earlier in the season and has revealed that he has since become a shareholder in series. 'I’m...
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