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What really happened in pre-season Formula E testing

Formula E testing is now complete and examining the short and long-run data as well as 'simulated' races suggests one manufacturer has gone from being on the backfoot to an early advantage for 2019/20

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The biggest-ever Formula E field came together in Valencia last week for the official pre-season test of the 2019/20 season. Motorsport giants Mercedes and Porsche are now among the ranks, as are four fresh faces on the driver front.

While the modified National layout at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo may not be the best possible representation of a city-centre FE track, it still has its merits and Motorsport.com crunched the numbers and picked out the big storylines from a sunny week of group running in Spain.

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