Stoffel Vandoorne took the podium in the final Grand Prix of the season in Seoul, winning the world championship for the first time in his career in a single-seat electric car.

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Stoffel Vandoorne hit the podium in the final Grand Prix of the season in Seoul, winning the world championship for the first time in his career in a single-seat electric car .

With a podium finish in the last Grand Prix of the season in Seoul, Stoffel Vandoorne was crowned World Championship for the first time in his ca reer at the wheel of a single-seat electric car.

Stoffel Vandoorne took the podium in the final Grand Prix of the season in Seoul, winning the world championship for the first time in his career in a single-seat electric car. - DayDayNews

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30-year-old Stoffel Vandoorne is growing fastest The racing category won his first world championship, a single-seater car that is completely powered by an electric engine.

, a discipline regulated by International Automobile Federation (FIA), was launched in 2014, allowing engine manufacturers to develop increasingly efficient electric machines, sometimes adapted to passenger cars. Do you know that the first official Formula E competition was held in Beijing?

Vandoorne finished second in Seoul, South Korea's last game of the season. The result was enough to give him a 30-point lead over runner-up Mitch Evans, a New Zealander who drove Jaguar .

This driver from Kortrike has been participating in karting competitions since the age of 6. He just completed a series of compelling achievements. These include the 2010 Formula 4 world champion, the 2015 GP2 racing champion, and the awards in several Formula 1 races, such as the runner-up of the 2016 Bahrain Grand Prix.

At 30, Stoffel Vandoorne won his first world title in the fastest-growing motor racing category, that of single-seaters powered exclusively by electric engines.

This discipline, regulated by the International Automobile Federation (FIA), was launched in 2014 and allowed the Various engine manufacturers to develop increasingly efficient electric machines, sometimes adapted to passenger vehicles. Did you know the first official For mula E race was held in Beijing?

The Belgian driver finished second in the final round of the world championship on the Seoul circuit in South Korea . This result was enough to give him a comfortable 30-point lead over the runner-up, New Zealander Mitch Evans, in a Jaguar.

The Kortrijk-based rid er, who started karting competitions at the age of 6, has just completed the best in a list of achievements that include the Formula 4 world title in 2010 and the GP2 title in 2015, as well as a few Formula 1 races, with a wonderful second place at the Bah rain Grand Prix in 2016.

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