>Hot swappable batteries would do the trick.
The early season of Formula E had drivers swapping cars mid-race — jumping out, strapping in, jumping in the 2nd car, but “for safety” so nobody drove off without all their protective stuff properly fastened a minimum stop time was enforced, so “racing” was pulling in, swapping cars, and then the drama of watching drivers wait until a timer expired. Zzzzzz.
Compare to pre-1970s Le Mans start where people actually ran to their cars to start and drive them.
They need to get to hot swappable batteries. Or hydrogen...they have packs they can load in the back already.