A technological upgrade and increased manufacture involvement imply that Formula E is facing its biggest season yet according to series founder and CEO Alejandro Agag.
The all-electric championship will kick off its fifth year next week in Saudi Arabia where it will showcase a series of significant changes.
Formula E’s new Gen2 futuristic car will make its race debut, charged by new battery technology that will enable drivers to race a full distance without having to resort to a car swap half-way through an event.
Season Five will also see the introduction of a new strategic “attack mode”, a feature inspired by the popular Mario Kart video game that will deliver an extra boost of power to drivers going off the racing line in specific areas of a track.
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Finally, after Nissan, BMW, Jaguar and Audi, Mercedes is set to initiate its involvement in Formula E during the 2018/19 season through its tie-up with the new HWA outfit, an affiliate of the German car manufacturer. A dress rehearsal of sorts for Mercedes before it officially joins the grid – along with Porsche – in season six.
“I think season five is the big season for Formula E,” Agag told Reuters. “Season five is the moment of truth for Formula E.
“Now people are coming, assuming that this is a long-term venture that is going to be playing a really huge role in the motorsports industry and in the car industry.
“And we cannot fail. We have new manufacturers, new sponsors. It’s great, but it also means more responsibility.”
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