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2021 Extreme E ChampionshipPosted: April 2, 2021 7:26 PM - 1727 Hits
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PRODRIVE PARTNERS WITH LEWIS HAMILTON’S EXTREME E TEAM, X44Posted: April 2, 2021 9:47 AM
The world-leading motorsport business is partnering with X44 to run the team at each round of the five-race series.
Where to watch it!Posted: April 2, 2021 9:40 AM
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Extreme E's GridPlay explainedPosted: March 28, 2021 8:58 AM
Extreme E, the electric off-road racing series, gets underway next weekend (3-4 April) in AlUla, Saudi Arabia and the series can now reveal how GridPlay - its fan engagement concept - will work.
What is Extreme E?Posted: March 28, 2021 7:30 AM Extreme E
This five-event global voyage will utilise its sporting platform for the purpose of promoting electrification, environment and equality. The series’ goal is to highlight the impact of climate change in some of the world’s most endangered environments, promote the adoption of electric vehicles to pave the way for a lower carbon future, and provide a world-first gender-equal motorsport platform. The first sport to ever be built out of a social purpose, Extreme E aims to minimise environmental impact while maximising awareness, racing in places that have already been damaged or affected by climate change or human interference and taking fans deep into the heart of the most pressing issues facing our planet’s future. Not only that, but Extreme E is also helping the car industry to develop future-facing technology using racing as a platform for road innovation, which accelerates change ten-fold.
Teams, with two drivers – one male, one female – race against each other over the two-day event. Each driver will complete one lap behind the wheel of the ODYSSEY 21 electric SUV, with a driver changeover, the ‘Switch’, slotted into the race format. A ‘Hyperdrive’ boost will also be available to each driver on each lap of the race. Activated when the driver presses a button on their steering wheel, they will enjoy an increase in power for a fixed amount of time. Qualifying takes place on day one, to determine the top four runners who will progress through into Semi-Final 1 and the remaining competitors who will go on to take part in Semi-Final 2: the unique ‘Crazy Race’. The ‘Crazy Race’ will be a tooth-and-nail, allor-nothing fight, with the quickest two teams progressing into the Final, while the top three will make it through from Semi-Final 1. The winner of the Final – the fastest combination of team, drivers, car and engineers over the epic two-day battle – will then be crowned the X Prix Winner. X Prix courses will incorporate natural challenges that will leave viewers on the edge of their seats, and drivers and teams will be pushed right to the limits of their abilities, with hazards to navigate and defeat such as extreme gradients, jumps, banks, berms, pits, dunes and water splashes. In a motorsport world-first, teams will field one male and one female driver, promoting gender equality and a level playing field amongst competitors. The teams will determine which driver goes first to best suit their strategy and driver order selections are made confidentially, with competitors kept in the dark as to other teams’ choices until the cars reach the start-line. Contests between males and females will therefore be ensured. Engaging with fans is a key priority for Extreme E, which is why the championship is enlisting fan voting, through GridPlay, where fans can vote for their favourite driver. When voting has finished, the driver’s votes are added together to give each team a final percentage of the votes. Those teams that don’t make the Final race must ‘gift’ their votes to their preferred opponent in the Final. The grid places for the Final are based upon the voting results once all teams not in the Final have gifted their votes to the other teams. Championship points will be awarded after the Final as follows:
2nd 15 points 3rd 10 points 4th 7 points 5th 6 points 6th 5 points 7th 4 points 8th 3 points 9th 2 points 10th 1 point
Each vehicle comprises a common package of standardised parts, manufactured by Spark Racing Technology with a battery produced by Williams Advanced Engineering. This encompasses a niobium-reinforced steel alloy tubular frame, as well as crash structure and roll cage, whilst its tyres, the vehicle’s crucial connection to these terrains are designed especially for the extreme conditions by founding partner Continental Tyres. For Season 1, teams had the choice to use championship bodywork, or work with an automotive partner, such as Chip Ganassi has done with the GM HUMMER EV, to put its own bodywork on the common chassis in order to utilise its platform to speak directly to the consumer market. The exterior shell of the ODYSSEY 21 is made from Bcomp’s natural flax fibre, in a bid to be more sustainable. The two products of the shell, ampliTex™ and powerRibs™, are made from natural flax fibres and carry a variety of environmental benefits including a 75 per cent reduction in carbon footprint from cradle to gate, all whilst providing the best in safety standards
This performance-optimised tyre is not just built for extreme conditions, but also for the unique characteristics of Extreme E’s pure electric SUVs. There will be one specification of tyre based on the Continental CrossContact series, a tyre with a specially-designed tread to enhance traction and stability on practically any surface. The tyres for the ODYSSEY 21 will be able to cope with all conditions, from the scorching heat to blistering cold plus muddy, sandy or icy terrains. Each tyre will be fitted with Continental’s state of-the-art ContiConnect, a digital tyre-monitoring system meaning greater safety for car and driver. The system collects, measures and analyses data such as tyre pressure and temperature in real time, transmitting that information to the driver via a display in the cockpit.
Width 12.50 inches (317.5 mm) Weight 33.9 Kg Tread depth 13.9 mm
Designed to withstand the extreme temperatures, conditions and terrains, the batteries will produce a maximum power output of 400 kWh (equivalent to 550bhp). Teams have been provided with identical 54kWh battery packs to be used in the first two seasons of Extreme E
Critical to the automotive sector, niobium produces stronger, lighter and more sustainable cars with better energy efficiency. Its technologies are already widely applied in different areas, including light-weighting, safety, emissions reduction and electronics that will help lead to a sustainable sector transformation. Key applications of niobium in the Mobility sector include chassis, brakes and exhaust systems, drivetrains, batteries and EV charging stations and any number of ancillary components. Its qualities mean materials can be made lighter, stronger, more robust and more reliable – all while being more sustainable than other materials.
Mattias Ekström Claudia Hürtgen ACCIONA | Sainz XE Team Carlos Sainz Laia Sana ANDRETTI UNITED EXTREME E Timmy Hansen Catie Munnings SEGI TV CHIP GANASSI RACING Kyle Leduc Sara Price HISPANO SUIZA XITE ENERGY TEAM Oliver Bennett Christine Giampaoli Zonca JBXE Mikaela Åhlin-Kottulinsky Jenson Button ROSBERG X RACING (RXR) Johan Kristoffersson Molly Taylor VELOCE RACING Jamie Chadwick Stéphane Sarrazin X44 Cristina Gutiérrez Sébastien Loeb Championship/Back-up Drivers Jutta Kleinschmidt Timo Scheider Championship RoundsPosted: March 28, 2021 7:28 AM
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