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Formula E world championship returns to the KSA


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TICKETS ON SALE NOW TO SEE FORMULA E RACERS LIGHT UP DIRIYAH

  • Formula E, motorsport’s most competitive world championship, returns to the streets of Diriyah on Friday, 26 January and Saturday, 27 January for a spectacular double-header of night races.

  • Fans can get 20% off all tickets until 15 November with prices starting at just 80 SAR.

  • Diriyah will host the first double-header and only night races in the milestone Season 10 of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship.

  • 22 drivers from 11 teams featuring the biggest automotive brands including McLaren, Maserati, Jaguar, Nissan and Mahindra will compete in the GEN3 race car capable of 200 mph.

  • Full day of family entertainment before each race including race simulators in the gaming arena, live music performances and much more.

  • Tickets can be bought online at https://webook.com/en-US/events/2024-diriyah-e-prix

Formula E and promoter CBX today announced that tickets for the 2024 Diriyah E-Prix are on sale now with a 20% discount until Wednesday 15 November. Reduced ticket prices start at just 80 SAR.

Formula E returns to Diriyah on Friday, 26 January and Saturday, 27 January following the most competitive season in its history which saw all on-track speed records smashed and triple-digit overtakes in most races. The Drivers’ and Teams’ world titles were decided on the final race weekend of the season with Britain’s Jake Dennis (Andretti Formula E Team) crowned the top driver and Envision Racing earning the honours as best team.


Dennis will be determined to defend his world title in Diriyah and will be desperate to overcome the disappointment of last season when bitter rival Pascal Wehrlein, of TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team, pushed him into second place in both races.

Wehrlein, meanwhile, will be out to repeat his Diriyah double victory in his bid to dethrone Dennis in the 16-race Formula E season and claim a first Formula E world championship title for himself.



Pascal Wehrlein, driver, TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team, said: “I’ll never forget the weekend in Diriyah. Our victories on this tremendous racetrack were one of the highlights of season 9 for me and our team. We had a great car and a perfect strategy. We can’t wait to see what the next season yields, especially at a circuit where we had so much success”.

The fast and flowing 2.49km circuit, flanking the At-Turaif UNESCO World Heritage Site, will once again be lit up by the latest low-power LED technology. The LED units reduce energy consumption by up to 50 per cent compared to non-LED units and are powered by sustainably-sourced biofuel generators.

Ahead of the world-class racing action which starts at 8pm AST, fans can enjoy family-friendly experiences in the the Allianz Fan Village – Formula E’s immersive fan festival at the heart of every E-Prix – offering a full day of entertainment, exploration and innovation for everyone. Live music from world class artists will be announced soon.


Alberto Longo, Co-Founder & Chief Championship Officer, Formula E, said: “The Diriyah races hold a special place in the Formula E calendar. As the only night races of the season and the first double-header, they generate a unique atmosphere for fans and drivers. All 22 drivers will be pushing the record-breaking GEN3 race car harder and faster than ever after it’s ultra-competitive first season which will maximise on-track entertainment. Together with the family-friendly experiences on offer in the Allianz Fan Village, this will be an event to remember and we urge fans not to miss out and get a ticket before it’s too late.”


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FORMULA E DRIVERS AND ROOKIES ASSEMBLE FOR MILESTONE SEASON 10 TESTING IN SPAIN

Formula E and the FIA confirmed the full driver line-up for Season 10 of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship which begins with pre-season testing in Valencia this week. For the first time, rookie drivers will also test on the track alongside their elite teammates.


Formula E’s 22 drivers from 11 teams will return to the Circuit Ricardo Tormo track where, almost a year ago, the new GEN3 car got a mixed reaction.

Since then, the fastest, lightest, most powerful and efficient electric race car ever built has broken all Formula E speed records, while most races saw triple-digit overtakes in Formula E’s most entertaining and exciting season yet.


Drivers and teams will return to the track with a more robust understanding of the GEN3 car’s capabilities and a readiness to push its limits even further.

Pre-season testing is the first chance for fans to see drivers in their new teams and car liveries. Only three teams retain the same line-up as last season – TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team, DS PENSKE, and NIO 33 Racing – with plenty of high-profile changes. Some notable moves include:

  • Jehan Daruvala, Maserati MSG Racing – the 2023 Formula E rookie will make the step up to a full-time seat following his success in Formula 2. He was also previously one of three Force India F1 Team winners of the ‘One in a Billion’ Hunt.

  • Nyck De Vries, Mahindra Racing - De Vries first joined Formula E in 2019 where he immediately showcased his world-class racing ability to take home the FIA Formula E World Champion title. De Vries returns to Formula E with Mahindra Racing after driving for the F1 team Scuderia AlphaTauri.

  • Lucas di Grassi, ABT CUPRA Formula E Team – the Formula E veteran and former Formula E World Champion will return to ABT Cupra for the team’s second season.

  • Nick Cassidy, Jaguar TCS Racing – last season’s runner-up in the world championship now shares a garage with Mitch Evans who finished just two points behind Cassidy in third, creating a formidable pairing.

  • Oliver Rowland, Nissan Formula E Team – The Brit marks his homecoming to the all-electric series with his return to the Japanese manufacturer.

  • Sam Bird, NEOM McLaren Formula E Team – English team Neom McLaren complete their all-Brit driver line up with the seasoned Bird joining the team.

  • Robin Frijins, Envision Racing – Frijins returns to Envision for Season 10, where he previously spent four years with the customer team and secured a fourth overall in the 2018-2019 season.

Rookie testing


For the first time, all teams must nominate a rookie who has never driven a GEN3 in a Formula E race to test their skills on the track against the lead drivers.

Gabriela Jílková is among the rookies who will make her much-anticipated electric racing debut for TAG Heuer Porsche. One of Czech Republic’s brightest young talents, Jílková is an experienced Prototype Cup Germany race winner, and a Formula Renault and Sportcars competitor.

Integrating rookies into pre-season testing is designed to offer new and emerging talent the chance to showcase their skills in the cutting-edge GEN3. Formula E is increasingly seen as a test bed for the best young talent to gain exposure in the sport. They will be able to compete in any one of the six sessions across the week, excluding race simulations.


Alberto Longo, Co-Founder & Chief Championship Officer, Formula E, said: “We are excited to give the very best emerging racing talent the chance to show why they deserve a seat in the championship in the future – by going up against the elite drivers and world champions in Formula E today.”

Formula E and the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship


As the world’s first all-electric FIA World Championship and the only sport certified net zero carbon since inception, the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship brings dramatic racing to the heart of some of the world’s most iconic cities providing an elite motorsport platform for the world’s leading automotive manufacturers to accelerate electric vehicle innovation.

The Formula E network of teams, manufacturers, partners, broadcasters, and host cities are united by a passion for the sport and belief in its potential to accelerate sustainable human progress and create a better future for people and planet.

ABB

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