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Perhaps it is simply part of man’s basic DNA, to take any form of mobility and supercharge it for extreme thrills. That’s one explanation for how we got here today, checking out Helbiz’s ridiculously fast 62 mph (100 km/h) standing electric scooters.

But these aren’t just any electric scooters – they’ve been purposely designed to race in the new eSkootr Championship.

I had the chance to explore the Helbiz S1-X electric scooter at the EICMA 2021 Milan Motorcycle Show this week, and the final result is striking, to say the least.

The scooter hides away its giant battery and dual motors behind a sleek set of body panels that stretch across the entire surface of the vehicle.

Aerodynamics are normally not an issue on most electric scooters. But when you’re flying at 62 mph and a racing championship is on the line, that extra drag really matters.

The tires are also nearly racing slicks with very minimal tread, something we rarely see on electric scooters. But again, the purpose-built racing nature of these unique scooters makes the racing tires a requirement. They may not offer the rain performance of consumer e-scooters, but these bad boys won’t be coming out of the paddock unless its a sunny day.

Those tires wrap around a pair of 6,000W motors. That’s 8 hp in each wheel, powering a device that probably doesn’t even weigh half of many of its riders. Tipping the scales at 77 lb (35 kg), the scooter falls well under the weight of other high power electric scooters we’ve tested.

The carbon fiber design helped shave off as much weight as possible, assisting the scooters to accelerate and stand back up quickly after leaving the turns.

The scooter gets its energy from a 1.33 kWh battery. That pack is actually quite small for a 12 kW scooter, but is only designed to last for the 8-10 minute races.

The race course being constructed for these scooters is expected to be between 400-1,000 meters long (1,300 to 3,200 feet), meaning the racers won’t be going very far on this tight and twisty course.

As we previously learned, each race will operate in a heat of six racers, with the finalists advancing to the championship run of 10 racers. The smaller heats will presumably reduce the carnage and eventual body count of a potential battle royale out on the track.

Racing is expected to begin next year, and is sure to be exciting. We’ll keep you updated with more news as the first races draw closer (and hopefully get some real dates announced soon).

Until then, let’s hear what you think about these highway-speed electric scooters heading for the race track. Share your thoughts in the comment section below!


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Ashanti and Nelly confirm they’re engaged – and expecting their first child

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US music stars Ashanti and Nelly have revealed they are engaged and are expecting their first child together.

The award-winning performers – who first dated over 20 years ago – rekindled their romance last year.

They first met at the Grammy Awards in 2003, and dated for a decade before going their separate ways.

Ashanti and Nelly at the BET Awards in LA in 2011. Pic: AP
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Ashanti shared a video on Instagram, saying she’ll need “about nine months” to prepare for her next big gig.

Nelly also shared the post, which was captioned, “Baby baby baby baby”, on his official Instagram feed.

In the video, Ashanti’s mother, Tina Douglas, asks her how much time Ashanti will need to get ready for the show.

We see the Foolish singer, who is wearing a glittery outfit trimmed with fur, grabbing a pregnancy test and disappearing backstage, before replying: “I’m going to need about nine months.”

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The 43-year-old later confirmed she is engaged to the Hot In Herre and Ride Wit Me rapper Nelly, 49, whose real name is Cornell Haynes Jr.

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‘Sharing this with my family, fiance’

“This new year of my life is such a blessing full of love, hope, and anticipation,” Ashanti told Essence magazine.

“Motherhood is something that I have looked forward to, and sharing this with my family, fiance, and loyal fans, who have been so supportive of my career, is an amazing experience.”

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The baby will be Ashanti’s first child and Nelly’s fifth.

Nelly has a daughter and a son with his former partner, Channetta Valentine, and he adopted the two children of his late sister, Jackie Donahue, after she died of leukaemia in 2005.

The rapper’s family starred in the reality TV show Nellyville in 2014 alongside his then girlfriend Shantel Jackson.

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Warwick Davis’s wife Samantha dies aged 53

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Samantha Davis, the wife of Star Wars and Harry Potter actor Warwick Davis, has died aged 53.

Samantha co-founded the dwarfism charity Little People UK and featured in the final Harry Potter film, alongside Warwick.

Warwick announced the news in a statement shared to the BBC, revealing she had died on 24 March.

“Her passing has left a huge hole in our lives as a family. I miss her hugs.

“She was a unique character, always seeing the sunny side of life she had a wicked sense of humour and always laughed at my bad jokes.”

He added that she was his “most trusted confidant and an ardent supporter of everything I did in my career”.

Their two children together, Annabelle and Harrison, also paid tribute to their mother, saying: “Her love and happiness carried us through our whole lives.

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“Mum is our best friend and we’re honoured to have received a love like hers.”

The couple met on the set of George Lucas’s film Willow and married three years later in 1991.

(L-R) Harrison Davis, Warwick Davis, Samantha Davis and Annabelle Davis at the screening of Disney+ series Willow in 2022. Pic: PA
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Samantha also played a goblin in Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part 2 while her husband played both Professor Flitwick and the goblin Griphook in all eight films in the franchise.

Annabelle, 27, has followed in her parents’ acting footsteps, starring in CBBC’s The Dumping Ground and Channel 4 soap Hollyoaks.

Warwick starred as the titular hero Willow Ufgood in the 1988 original film Willow and reprised the role for the 2022 sequel.

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He also played several characters in the Star Wars film series.

Samantha and Warwick co-founded Little People UK in 2012 to help individuals with dwarfism and their families.

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A new ‘leaked’ song thought to be by Drake is causing confusion among fans, with some questioning whether it is him or an AI clone.

The new song appeared on the internet over the weekend, supposedy after being leaked.

In it, the Canadian rapper seems to hit out at other musicians including Kendrick Lamar and Metro Boomin.

However, fans aren’t sure if it is actually him.

“This is clearly AI,” posted one user on X.

The song hasn’t been officially released and some listeners say they can hear small glitches in his vocal track that suggest it could have been generated by artificial intelligence.

Drake’s AI clone has history.

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In 2023, an AI-generated track that recreated the voices of Drake and artist The Weeknd went viral on TikTok.

The song, called Heart On My Sleeve, was created by an artist known as Ghostwriter.

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It racked up more than 230,000 plays on YouTube, with more than 625,000 plays on Spotify, according to industry news website Music Business Worldwide, before it was removed from streaming platforms.

At the time, Universal Music Group, which publishes both artists through Republic Records, said songs like Heart On My Sleeve “represent both a breach of our agreements and a violation of copyright law”.

Drake isn’t helping the current confusion.

He hasn’t claimed the track but has been posting about it on Instagram.

He even posted an AI deepfake of rap producer Metro Boomin in a clip from the 2002 film Drumline, which appears to be a reference to one of the lines in the song, “Metro, shut your h*e ass up and make some drums”.

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Sky News approached Universal Music for confirmation of the song’s authenticity but is yet to receive a response.

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