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Ford turns to F1 and bounties to build a $30,000 electric truck Kirsten Korosec

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​A combination of 3D-printed Lego-like parts, Formula 1 thinking, and a bounty program will help the company hit that target. The team, led by Tesla veteran Alan Clarke, is obsessed with efficiency.    A combination of 3D-printed Lego-like parts, Formula 1 thinking, and a bounty program will help the company hit that target. The team, led by Tesla veteran Alan Clarke, is obsessed with efficiency.  Transportation, electric truck, EVs, Ford, Rivian, Tesla TAGS: #fyp #foryou #crypto #cryptonews #Trump #ElonMusk #bitcoin #Tech #TechNews TechCrunch Read More


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