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Formula E's coming home - 5 talking points ahead of World Championship's London double-header this weekend

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The ABB FIA Formula E World Championship comes rolling into London this week for the electric-racing Championship’s flagship race in the capital.

The Championship is set to bring the wheel-to-wheel action to London’s Docklands with a unique track which will go through the ExCeL London.

With a whole week of activity ahead here are some of the highlights to watch out for including the double-header taking place on July 30-31, which will be broadcast live on Eurosport 2 from 15:00 BST across both days.

Ad/> State of the Championship Battle /> New York City ePrixHighlights: Da Costa holds off Vandoorne to register first season win17/07/2022 AT 21:37 Mercedes-EQ’s Stoffel Vandoorne leads the Drivers’ Championship heading into the final four races of the season with the Belgian sitting 11 points clear of Edoardo Mortara (ROKiT Venturi Racing) after a rough weekend in New York City for the former leader.

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