ePrix

English

Etymology

e- (electric) + prix (grand prix)

Alternative forms

  • ePRIX, ePrix
  • e-PRIX, e-Prix, e-prix

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /iːˈpɹiː/

Noun

ePrix (plural eprix)

  1. An electric grand prix, a motor race with electric-powered vehicles.
    • 2017 July, “When Mahindra wins, India wins”, in Motoring world, volume 4, number 7, page 13:
      India creates history with its maiden Formula E win at the Berlin ePrix.
    • 2019 March 23, George Boulton, “Formula E: Brit Oliver Rowland clinches maiden pole position for Sanya ePrix”, in The Sun:
      BRIT OLIVER ROWLAND grabbed his first pole position in Formula E ahead of the Sanya ePrix.
    • 2019, Lonely Planet, Lonely Planet Provence & the Cote d'Azur:
      Starting in 2015, Monaco joined the ePrix (electric racing car) circuit.
    • 2019 August 30, Nathan Hine, “Porsche reveal maiden Formula E car ahead of debut season”, in The Checkered Flag:
      The 99X Electric will be the German manufacturer’s challenger when they make their series debut in the 2019-20 ABB FIA Formula E Championship, starting at the 2019 Ad Diriyah ePrix on 22 November with the 14-race season concluding in London on 26 July 2020.

Translations


French

Etymology

e- (électrique) + prix (grand prix)

Alternative forms

  • ePRIX, ePrix
  • e-PRIX, e-Prix, e-prix
  • éprix, éPRIX, éPrix
  • é-prix, é-PRIX, é-Prix

Noun

ePrix m (plural eprix)

  1. eprix, an electric grand prix, a motorsports race involving electric-powered vehicles
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