RED HOOK, Brooklyn (WABC) -- After more than a century, motor sports are making a New York City comeback. It was a sight to behold in Brooklyn on Saturday as Formula-style electric race cars zoomed through Red Hook as thousands of spectators were there to witness the super-charged event.The 1.2 mile race course winds around Pier 11 at the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal. Every single race car was electric - Formula E, which means low noise."If it was Formula One, it would be too loud, and we could not do it. These cars go 140mph and we can have a regular conversation," says Formula E Advisor Mike Hooper.The two-day event is expected to attract up to 15,000 visitors on both days."I love to see things go fast, drivers jockey for position," says Harrisburg resident Jeremy Hilliker.12-year-old Jovani Williams might be dreaming of his turn behind a Formula E wheel - he is ranked third in New York State for go-cart racing in cars that go 75 miles-per-hour."They're really cool, but they don't make a lot of sound. I'm not used to it," says Williams.It took a few years to sell the city on racing - you can consider this event, Formula E's proving ground. The city decided to host the race because it is considered eco-friendly, with no noise or air pollution.