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Formula E car v cheetah video goes viral as driver Jean-Eric Vergne sheds light on South Africa shoot

Techeetah driver Vergne says he was inspired by the experience and wants to help protect endangered species affected by climate change

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Jean-Eric Vergne prepares for the new Formula E season by racing a cheetah in Western Cape, South Africa. Photo Handout
Tell him to race against a cheetah and Jean-Eric Vergne will say no problem. Put the Frenchman in with a snake, however, and you might not get such a welcoming a reaction.
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“I love animals but I wouldn’t race a snake,” joked the 27-year-old Techeetah driver as he recalled his recent excursion to South Africa for a video shoot.

“When I heard about [the cheetah race], I was very excited about going. It’s one of the best things I’ve done in my life – not scary at all.”

The Vergne v cheetah video has gone viral, with Techeetah claiming it has racked up more than five million views across all social platforms since Tuesday.

“People are going to pay more attention to Formula E. They have to – just look at the video views,” said Vergne. “It’s becoming more and more obvious that Formula E is becoming one of motorsport’s biggest categories.”

Vergne said he was incredibly inspired by the experience after finding out there are only around 7,000 cheetahs left in the world.

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