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Alex Lynn, Panasonic Jaguar Racing, Jaguar I-Type 3, crashes into the barrier with Edoardo Mortara Venturi Formula E, Venturi VFE05 rear ended him
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Formula E's unsolvable problem

There were times during last weekend's Paris E-Prix where the wet-weather-induced crashfest all felt a bit too much. But there is little Formula E can do to solve a problem actually caused by one of its better ideas

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There were times during last weekend's Paris E-Prix where the wet-weather-induced crashfest all felt a bit too much. But there is little Formula E can do to solve a problem actually caused by one of its better ideas

Copy: Strictly speaking, last weekend's ABB FIA Formula E race in Paris was not the electric championship's first wet race.

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