Wikipedia:WikiProject Motorsport/Formula E

The Formula E Taskforce has been created to make a better, co-ordinated effort towards Formula E related articles.

Participants

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 * 1) A Mitzikarl A • Let's talk • Fan of Nissan e.dams. Go Nissan e.dams!
 * 1) A Mitzikarl A • Let's talk • Fan of Nissan e.dams. Go Nissan e.dams!
 * 1) A Mitzikarl A • Let's talk • Fan of Nissan e.dams. Go Nissan e.dams!
 * 1) A Mitzikarl A • Let's talk • Fan of Nissan e.dams. Go Nissan e.dams!
 * 1) A Mitzikarl A • Let's talk • Fan of Nissan e.dams. Go Nissan e.dams!
 * 1) A Mitzikarl A • Let's talk • Fan of Nissan e.dams. Go Nissan e.dams!
 * 1) A Mitzikarl A • Let's talk • Fan of Nissan e.dams. Go Nissan e.dams!
 * 1) A Mitzikarl A • Let's talk • Fan of Nissan e.dams. Go Nissan e.dams!
 * 1) A Mitzikarl A • Let's talk • Fan of Nissan e.dams. Go Nissan e.dams!
 * 1) A Mitzikarl A • Let's talk • Fan of Nissan e.dams. Go Nissan e.dams!

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Articles

 * Formula E
 * Spark-Renault SRT_01E
 * List of Formula E drivers
 * Formula E car

Seasons

 * 2014–15
 * 2015–16
 * 2016–17
 * 2017–18
 * 2018–19
 * 2019–20
 * 2020–21
 * 2021–22
 * 2022–23

Templates

 * Template:Formula E teams
 * Template:Formula E race report
 * Template:Formula E
 * Template:FE ePrix Season 1-10

Race abbreviations
The Formula E taskforce uses the official Formula E race abbreviations, as documented below. Note that these may differ from the abbreviations used by other WikiProjects/task forces, e.g. WikiProject Formula One uses "MON" for the Formula One Monaco Grand Prix.

Legend: {{legend|lightblue|Denotes an event that is part of the 2022–23 calendar.}} {{legend|#f8f9fa|Denotes an event that is not part of the current calendar.}} {{legend|beige|Denotes user-created abbreviations for races held exlusively prior to the 2017–18 season.}} {{legend|lavender|Denotes official abbreviations for races that didn't take place and also provisional (user-created) abbreviations when official abbreviation is unknown.}} {{legend|pink|Denotes official abbreviations not in use as they were replaced by new ones.}} Further notes:
 * Formula E were not using any official abbreviations before the 2017–18 season. In order to keep continuity, the official abbreviation should replace the user-created abbreviation (if different) for prior races, if it's the same event (i.e. the same ePrix name).
 * The official abbrevations are taken from the official Formula E documents listed on the results page or the notice board. The entire point is to unify Wikipedia articles with the actual abbreviations as Formula E happens to use the abbreviation system itself.
 * All official abbrevations for the given season should always be respected, even if they differ in comparison with previous seasons (Diriyah ePrix is the only occurrence of this so far). Only user-created abbreviations should be replaced retroactively with the official ones.

Good Articles

 * 1) 2015 Berlin ePrix
 * 2) 2016–17 Formula E Championship
 * 3) 2016 Long Beach ePrix
 * 4) 2016 Paris ePrix
 * 5) 2016 Berlin ePrix
 * 6) 2016 Hong Kong ePrix
 * 7) 2016 Marrakesh ePrix
 * 8) 2017 Buenos Aires ePrix
 * 9) 2017 Mexico City ePrix
 * 10) 2017 Monaco ePrix
 * 11) 2017 Paris ePrix
 * 12) 2017 Berlin ePrix
 * 13) 2017 New York ePrix
 * 14) 2017 Montreal ePrix
 * 15) 2017 Hong Kong ePrix
 * 16) 2018 Marrakesh ePrix
 * 17) 2018 Santiago ePrix
 * 18) 2018 Punta del Este ePrix
 * 19) 2018 Rome ePrix
 * 20) 2018 Paris ePrix
 * 21) 2018 Berlin ePrix
 * 22) 2018 Zürich ePrix
 * 23) 2018 New York City ePrix

Quality scale
Note: A B-class article should have at least one reference.