Formula E CEO Alejandro Agag has outlined his plans for the second season of the fully-electric FIA Formula E Championship in which he hopes to attract ‘three or four’ manufacturers – reinforcing the series as the centre of electric vehicle development and also help it gain world championship status. In an interview released on the official Formula E website and social media channels (www.fiaformulae.com), the series boss talks about his plans to move away from the current one-make format and open up the regulations to allow full manufacturer involvement. Teams would then be able to develop their own powertrains for year two in 2015/16 and their own batteries from season three...
More infos downloading press release
Related news |
||
The ABB FIA Formula E World Championship heads to Monaco on April 27 for round eight of Season 10Jean-Eric Vergne and Stoffel Van... |
Jaguar TCS Racing have confirmed a long-term commitment to the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship by signing to participate in t... |
Jaguar TCS Racing have confirmed a long-term commitment to the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship by signing to participate in t... |
You might be interested in |
||
Rowland and Fenestraz targeting big points at one of motorsport’s most famous tracksYOKOHAMA, Japan – Nissan Formula E Team is rea... |
The second race of the Misano E-Prix in Italy was as action-packed as the day before Jean-Éric Vergne scored points for the sixth ... |
Nick Cassidy takes his fourth podium of the season for Jaguar TCS Racing in Misano, ItalyMitch Evans had a challenging day and ret... |
© Copyright 2024