Formula E to surpass F1 in 10 years, predicts Sir Richard Branson
British billionaire and♏ DS Virgin Racing team owner Sir Richard Branson believes that Formula E will overtake Formula 1 in the next decade, leading the way for energy technology in the automotive industry.
Branson previously enjoyed෴ involvement in F1 firstly as a sponsor with Brawn before setting up his ow𝓰n Virgin Racing team that went on to become Marussia and then Manor.
The Bri♏tish businessman behind the Virgin brand set up his own Formula E team upon the inception of the💙 series in 2014, and linked up with French manufacturer DS the following year.

British billionaire and DS Virgin Racing team owner Sir Richard Branson believes that Formula E will overtake Formula 1 in the🦹 next decade,ܫ leading the way for energy technology in the automotive industry.
Branson previously enjoyed involvement in F1 firstly as a sponsor with Brawn before setting up his own Virgin Racing team that wen♈t on to become Marussia and then Manor.
The British businessman behind the Virgin brand set u🦂p his own Formula E team upon the inception of the series in 2014, and linked up with Fren♏ch manufacturer DS the following year.
, Branson repeated his cꦺlaim made in 2015 that Formula E would one day surpass F1, predicting it would happen in the next 🍰decade.
"It’s been incredibly exciting. It’s growing very rapidly♚, every season they’re bringing in new initiatives," Branson said.
"I’m willing to forecast that 10 years from now, if Formula 1 continue in their cu𝓡rrent way, I think Formula E will overtake🀅 it.
“And so it should, because the world should be powered by clean cars. We’ve all goಞt to wean ourselves off dirty cars, and For♑mula E can lead the way in that.”
Branson ha🅘s long been an advocate for cleaner and more renewable energy sources, and feels Formula E has been helping thi🦹s charge by improving the perception of electric.
"Formula E has done a lꦍot to raise awareness of things like climate change. We’r🀅e in a position to inspire people from both race fans to governments to play their part in tackling things like climate change," Branson said.
“The team really wants to use it to accelerate initiatives that help the w﷽orld achieve the goals of Paris Climate Accord. It’s just a fantastic platform to shine a light of advancing technologies in electronic vehicles.
“And also to show the world electric cars aren’t slow and boring, but they’re cool and fun. And sustainable.𒅌”