
As the name suggests, the series is for all electric cars. With the ever increasing pressure of environmental groups and governments the world over, it was only a matter of time before motorsport took steps to become 'greener'.

All teams are based at the same estate just inside the gates of the iconic Donington Park circuit in Leicestershire, England; the same venue where every official test session is set to take place.
Race events will take up only one day, with practice qualifying and racing all taking place on the same day on closed city street circuits across the world. Races will last one hour, although the car's battery life in race conditions will last just 30 minutes. To negate this issue, drivers will change cars during a pit stop during the race.

Formula E teams will have just one set of tyres, plus one spare for the front and one spare for the rear per event, unlike Formula One where teams are provided with 20 sets of various tyre compounds for the whole weekend. The tyre, very similar to a road tyre, was developed exclusively for Formula E by French manufacturer Michelin.
It certainly is unlike anything ever seen before, and that unique aspect has helped Formula E attract a star studded driver line up for it's inaugural season.



The car, the Spark-Renault SRT_01E, built by French firm Spark Racing Technology, in partnership with Dallara and Renault is designed to be cost effective, whilst being capable of great racing. Despite the electric power, don't be under any illusions that the car is slow. A 270 bhp electric motor sending power to the rear wheels ensures that the car goes from 0-60 in around three seconds.



"The noise is the biggest thing, it's massively different." F1 and NASCAR racer turned rallycross superstar Scott Speed told me. "Not being able to hear the RPM really and the way the power band is it makes shifting quite difficult because there's no real point to shift on".

"It's a different reference in the car because you don't have the noise," he added, "you don't have all these things, but you get used to it pretty quickly".
Away from the noise, the car is different in other aspects too.

"There's so many different ways to run the brake system with the regen and how much engine power do you want to use to slow down, and, there's all kinds of stuff to do so it'll take a while before everyone gets a real handle on it."

"I think chassis-wise it's really good and engine-wise it's pretty good too." He remarked. "I really like it."

Lucas Di Grassi, who was involved in the development of the car, had never driven the full powered version of the car until the first test day, and he too didn't have a bad word to say.



The first ever FIA Formula E season is set to begin in Beijing on September 13 before heading to Malaysia, Uruguay, Argentina*, Miami, Long Beach, Monaco, Berlin and finally Battersea Park in London in a globe-trotting calendar which expands over the regular motorsport winter break.
To read Scot Speed, Lucas Di Grassi and Jerome D'Ambrosio's quotes in full, click HERE
To see exclusive footage from the first day of Formula E testing, click HERE
*An additional round is scheduled for in between the Argentina and Miami rounds on February 14 although the venue is yet to be announced
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