Formula E arrives in Miami carrying a burden that a lot of electric motorsport still has to fight through: people think they already know what it is. Lex goes in skeptical enough to ask the right questions and curious enough to stay open to the answers. With access to the paddock, the fan village, the pit lane, and the race itself, the episode becomes a ground-level look at how Formula E actually works, from attack mode and race structure to the way the series presents sustainability, technology, and fan access differently from Formula 1.
What stands out most is not that Formula E is better than Formula 1. It is that it is far more legitimate, louder, and more strategically interesting than many enthusiasts expect. By the end, Lex frames the series as something worth taking seriously, not because it replaces traditional racing, but because it captures a very real part of where performance, engineering, and motorsport culture are headed next.