Formula E is, surely, the most followed electrically powered single-seater racing cars competition, and it’s gaining importance, followership among fans and media presence every season. For that growth to continue, media exposure remains a fundamental asset, and the presence of the Formula E World Championship in the biggest live sports apps and websites on the planet is no exception.
Flashscore, the world leader in live sports coverage, with over 100M users registered around the world, was the first one to add Formula E to their motorsport page. This Czech app covers around 40 sports in over 50 languages and is part of the Livesport group, a massive conglomerate of services devoted to sports information, which also has other interesting sites such as Livesport, and pages devoted to football exclusively, such as FlashFútbol and the recently acquired BeSoccer, an app originated in Southern Spain that is the world leader in football-exclusive apps, with over 25M users registered.
Another outstanding live sports mobile application that covers Formula E is Sofascore. This Croatian company took an interest in Formula E a lot more recently than Flashscore did, but it’s another milestone to reach wider followership. The variety of sports offered by Sofascore is far more limited than what is being offered currently by the Czech group mentioned above, although it’s still one of the most important instant results apps in the world. The focus of the Balkan group is also football, sport in which they cover over 600 competitions, although their stats database is interesting in each sport they offer in their catalogue.
Both apps offer an instant notification service that notifies users about the race weekends, from start to finish of the tests, qualifications, warm-ups and the race itself, and are, surely, the two fastest most reliable apps in the globe.
It must be considered great news that electrically powered racing cars competition reach this new breed of sports fans that may not be glued to their televisions on the weekend, but that follow dozens of sports, almost 24/7, on the palm of their hands with their phones.