It's been a while since anyone posted in here, and after the FIA's anoucement about "double points", my F1 interest is at an all time low. So here's a little update on what is going on in the FIA's new "Green" series, set to begin September 2014.
News:
All events will be held over 1 day, and will include a 1-hour Practice session. Qualifying will have 1 car on the track at a time. Each car will have 4 laps, an out lap, 2 timed laps, and an in lap. Running order will be chosen by the driver with the quickest practice time.
For the drivers championship, each driver will have 2 drop races. The teams championship will not have drop rounds.
Push to pass (similar to Indycar) will be used, with details to be announced.
Tires will be grooved all weather tires developed by Michelin. They will last the entire race, and will be designed to deal with the unique challenges of an electric drivetrain.
Races will be standing start and last 1 hour with 2 mandatory pitstops to change cars, no tire changes will be permitted except in the case of a puncture.
Calendar:
The inaugural season of Formula E will consist of 10 rounds held at street circuits around the globe. The first event will be in China in September of 2014, with the Finale held in London in June 2015.
Round 1:
Beijing, China. 13 September 2014
Round 2:
Putrajaya, Malaysia. 18 October 2014
Round 3:
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 15 November 2014
Round 4:
Punta del Este, Uruguay. 13 December 2014
Round 5:
Buenos Aires, Argentina. 10 January 2015
Round 6:
Los Angeles, USA. 14 February 2015
Round 7:
Miami, USA. 14 March 2015
Round 8:
Monte Carlo, Monaco. 9 May 2015 (With Formula 1)
Round 9:
Berlin, Germany. 30 May 2015
Round 10:
London, UK. 27 June 2015
Teams:
Ten teams will contest the 2014/15 season, each fielding 4 cars (for 2 drivers).
Drayson Racing Formula E Team
Nationality: UK
Drivers: TBA
Website:
www.draysonracingfe.com
Bio:
Since 2007 Drayson Racing have pioneered low carbon motor racing initiatives in GT and Le Mans prototype endurance racing, while more recently they have worked with the FIA Electric and New Energies Commission on accelerating EV technology. The team have also designed, built and tested its own hyper EV race car - the 850hp Lola-Drayson B12/69EV - as well as set a new world record for the fastest speed recorded by a lightweigth electric vehicle. In addition to fielding two drivers, Drayson Racing will act as a scientific adviser to the Championship as well as help test the Formula E car. The team hopes to field it's own drivetrain by 2015.
China Racing
Nationality: Chinese
Drivers: TBA
Website:
www.teamchinaracing.com
Bio: Team China Racing started in 2004 in Beijing as one of the A1GP Teams, authorised by the Ministry of Sports of China. Led by Steven Lu and Yu Liu, it has competed in several different international racing series including A1GP, Superleague Formula and FIA GT1.
Andretti Autosport
Nationality: American
Drivers: Franck Montagny, TBA
Website:
www.anderttiautosport.com/
Bio:
Based in Indianapolis and led by racing legend Michael Andretti, Andretti Autosport fields multiple entries in the IZOD IndyCar Series. Andretti Autosport also campaigns multiple cars in Firestone Indy Lights, the Pro Mazda Championship and in the USF2000 National Championship. The company boasts four IZOD IndyCar Series championships (2004, 2005, 2007 and 2012), two Firestone Indy Lights titles (2008 and 2009), one USF2000 championship (2010) and has won the Indianapolis 500 twice (2005 and 2007).
Dragon Racing Formula E Team
Nationality: American
Drivers: TBA
Website:
www.dragonracing.com
Bio:
Dragon Racing first began in 2006 under the original banner of Luczo Dragon Racing founded by both Jay Penske and Steve Luczo, Chairman and CEO of Seagate Technologies. In May 2007, they made their debut at the Indianapolis 500 finishing an impressive fifth with Ryan Briscoe. Two years later they completed their first full IndyCar season claiming Rookie of the Year with Raphael Matos.
e.dams Formula E Team
Nationality: French
Drivers: TBA
Website:
www.dams.fr
Bio:
e.dams is a brand new team developed specically for Formula E. Based just outside Le Mans, France, the squad is a joint venture between two of the biggest names in European motorsport - Jean-Paul Driot, founder of top single-seater team Dams and racing legend Alain Prost, a four-time Formula One World Champion. With almost 25 years' experience, Jean-Paul has led his squad to numerous team and driver titles including International F3000, A1GP, Auto GP, GP2 and Formula Renault 3.5. Meanwhile, Prost is one of the world's most successful and experienced drivers with four F1 titles (1985, 86, 89 & 93), 51 Grand Prix victories and 108 podiums to his name.
Super Aguri Formula E Team
Nationality: Japanese
Drivers: TBA
Website:
www.superaguri.com
Bio:
Super Aguri is back!
Super Aguri Formula E was founded in 2013 by four partners: Aguri Suzuki (Executive Chairman), Mark Preston (Team Principal), Peter McCool (Technical Director) and Ferry Spijkerman (Commercial Director).The Super Aguri name is best known for its association in Formula 1 where Super Aguri F1 competed in the sport from 2006 until 2008. The expertise and knowledge gained in F1 will now be applied to creating eco-conscious technological solutions which can be used in major urban cities such as Tokyo.
Audi Sport ABT Formula E Team
Nationality: German
Drivers: Lucas di Grassi, Daniel Abt
Website:
www.abt-sportsline.de
Bio:
With five titles to its credit in the DTM alone ABT Sportsline is one of the most successful German teams, which has also achieved victories and titles in GT and endurance racing.
Led by Team Principal Hans-Jürgen Abt, the squad is located in Germany’s Allgäu region, and will compete under the name of Audi Sport ABT Formula E Team - which is based on the name used in its successful commitment as an Audi factory team in the popular international touring car series DTM. The team’s new venture marks a return to the outfit’s early Formula outings in the 1990s when ABT scored its initial successes in Formel ADAC and Formula Three.
Mahindra Racing
Nationality: Indian
Drivers: Karun Chandok, Bruno Senna
Website:
www.mahindraracing.com
Bio:
Already a major global force in the development and production of electric vehicles through its Mahindra Reva Company, Mahindra Racing is the eighth team to race in Formula E. Mahindra Racing is no stranger to international motor sport, competing in the FIM Moto GP World Motorcycle Racing Championship – the first Indian team to do in 2011. Based in Mumbai, India, Mahindra is a USD 16.2 billion multinational group employing more than 180,000 in over 100 countries.
Virgin Racing
Nationality: UK
Drivers: Sam Bird, Jaime Alguesuari
Website:
www.virgin.com
Bio:
After failing to score a point in it's short-lived Formula 1 adventure, The Virgin brand returns to top level motorsport! Virgin is a brand that is strongly associated with technology and innovation, and is passionate about developing pioneering technology that can be put to commercial use, in the case of Formula E, directly impacting on cars on the road. The Virgin Racing Formula E Team is headed by Team Principal Alex Tai, who has been directly involved in a number of Virgin’s pioneering technology projects in aviation, space and more recently racing, alongside Sir Richard Branson.
Venturi Grand Prix
Nationality: Monegasque (Monaco)
Drivers: TBA
Website:
www.venturi.fr /
www.leonardodicaprio.com
Bio:
Clearly the team with the best name in the field, Venturi Grand Prix is a colaberation between Gildo Pallanca Pastor, founder of pioneering EV manufacturer Venturi Automobiles and actor Leonardo di Caprio, along with Bert Hedaya and Frances Costa. The team is centred around the award-winning Venturi Automobiles, a leader in high performance electric vehicles developing a range of sports, urban and utilitarian cars, as well as being the current holders of the world land speed record for an electric vehicle with 495kph (307mph). Plus, they make a road car called the Fetish. No, I'm not joking.
I will continue to update this post as more news becomes available.