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Jean-Marc Pailhol, directeur du marketing et de la distribution d’Allianz détaille la nouvelle stratégie de sponsoring sportif de l'assureur. Au sein même de l'Allianz eVillage du Paris ePrix, il explique le choix des nouvelles disciplines "électriques" et revient sur le prochain partenariat mondial d'Allianz avec les Jeux Olympiques. #SportAuto #Formulae #Drone #ExtermeE Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
In this week's show, we talk about Ghosn being released on bail again, JLR looking at buying Addison Lee, the April recalls which cover a surprising number and age of vehicles, grant eligible home charging list has been released, calls to reduce the timescale of the Government's clean car target, RAC fitting their vans with EV chargers, Oslo installs first wireless charging station, a sensible change to how Londoners are charged for getting around the city, a roundup of the eventful Paris ePrix, a roundup of the attritional Rally Argentina, a Lunchtime Read about WLTP - but don't let that put you off, the cheapest five star rated new cars make up the List of the Week and Alan tells us about Toyota's new test facility in the And Finally section. Hope you enjoy the show!
In this week's show, we tell you to get in fast if you want tickets to the Festival of the Unexceptional, Ghosn has been charged again but this time it is different, VW bonus payments to a suspended executive are being probed, we give credit to TfL (rare I know) for trying to help fleet operators with the introduction of the ULEZ scheme, the Car2Go app wasn't hacked in the Chicago crime spree, Google maps adds the current status of EV charging points information, Communities in rural Wales are running EV share schemes, where lights have been switched off on motorways accidents have risen dramatically (percentage wise), Mazda's infotainment system gets borked by a podcast, a reminder that both the Paris ePrix and Rally of Argentina are on this weekend, a Lunchtime Read to give all who like Lotus some hope, a List of the Week that is news too and the And Finally is a quick video of Spinal Track's new venture onto gravel! Hope you enjoy the show.
The eRadio crew discuss the Paris ePrix, where things went from bad to worse for title contender Lucas di Grassi. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Zwei Rennen direkt hintereinander gab es in der Formel E bisher noch nie! Dementsprechend geht es in dieser Folge fast ausschließlich um eine Analyse des Paris ePrix. Man munkelt, dass der Termin des Rennens extra passend für die 30. Episode des ePod so gelegt worden sei. Beweise dafür gibt es bisher keine. Viel Spaß beim Hören!
Zwei Rennen direkt hintereinander gab es in der Formel E bisher noch nie! Dementsprechend geht es in dieser Folge fast ausschließlich um eine Analyse des Paris ePrix. Man munkelt, dass der Termin des Rennens extra passend für die 30. Episode des ePod so gelegt worden sei. Beweise dafür gibt es bisher keine. Viel Spaß beim Hören!
This Podcast is a solid 8/10 on the Sass-O-Meter. Mostly because we talk extensively about Graham Rahal. But in this edition of #Motorsport101: - We review IndyCar's Grand Prix of Alabama, as Simon Pagenaud continues his ridiculous run of from with back-to-back wins, but it wasn't without controversy (Again), as Graham Rahal went to war with the Frenchman, as well as Conor Daly for playing backmarker. Gotta get that Dale Coyne marketing money, right? - We talk about the snoozefest of MotoGP in Jerez as Valentino Rossi destroyed the field to take his first win in 10 races, the over-saturation of Rossi media coverage, and THAT performance in Moto3 from Brad "Goddamn" Binder. - We briefly talk about the Paris ePrix for Formula E, not so much for the boring GP, but more for the awful treatment that fans suffered on the day, and why the series seems to be showing more and more logistical cracks. - We also debate a bunch of F1 topics, from Bernie Ecclestone doubling down on his comments about the potential of female drivers, could there be an eSports viability for the F1 games down the road, and how Vijay Mallya of Force India owes the country of India $1.3 BILLION DOLLARS, like something out of an Austin Powers movie. That and a CRAZY Cards Against Humanity deck made by friend of the show Evan Byrne. WARNING - HIGHLY OFFENSIVE CONTENT: https://t.co/aUYtysqz0Y. But shoutout to him, we appreciate the effort. Thanks for watching and check back next week when Lewis Hamilton inevitably dominates Russia.
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