Formula E released this press information today:
MONTEBLANCO, SPAIN (April 30 2014): Ho-Pin Tung – the first Chinese
driver to ever test a Formula 1 car – reckons that the all-new FIA
Formula E Championship will feature ‘super-close’ racing, after testing
the fully-electric Spark-Renault STR_01E race car for the first time
last week.
Tung, who has tested F1 cars for Williams and Renault, piloted the
single-seater at the Circuit Monteblanco in Spain. He completed three
race simulations and was impressed by what he experienced.
“There’s going to be super-close racing because you can brake really
late,” he said. “Having seen the Beijing track layout, it looks like
there’s going to be lots of overtaking opportunities and with the Fan
Boost system you will have to be really strategic with the way that you
use it. Obviously you can save on some laps and then use extra energy on
the other laps, so an energy saving strategy is going to be very
important during the race and I think you’ll see a lot of drivers
looking for and creating chances and making an opportunistic move on the
inside into a corner.”
The 31-year-old, who currently races in the Asian Le Mans Series and
the Asian Carerra Cup, was surprised by the performance of the first
ever all-electric single-seater which will be used by all 10 Formula E
teams when the season gets underway in Beijing on September 13 2014.
“It’s very different from what I expected and I think the main reason
being that I didn’t really know what to expect! Obviously everything is
different from every other Formula car you’re used to. It’s got a very
different type of tyre, which is a significant difference. It’s hard to
explain to someone who hasn’t driven Formula cars, but the construction
of the tyres make the tyre very stiff, which I would say is even more
influential than the fact that it’s a grooved tyre. It’s got no sidewall
and has a very big diameter – 18 inch – and so the sidewall is very
stiff and that makes the car very stiff.”
Having raced in A1GP and Superleague Formula, Tung reckons the Formula E concept has great potential.
“I think Formula E might well be the future of racing,” he said.
“Sustainability and environmental responsibility is something that is
very high on the agenda for racing but also in daily life and I think
this is a great initiative. Now it’s something I’ve had a chance to get a
taste of after driving the car I’ve become more excited and convinced
about having such a series.”
Formula E is a new FIA championship and the world’s first
fully-electric racing series. Beginning later this year, the
championship will compete on 10 city-centre circuits around the globe
including London, Buenos Aires and the opening round in Beijing. Ten
teams, each with two drivers, will go head-to-head to create a unique
and exciting motor racing championship designed to appeal to a new
generation of fans, whilst accelerating the electric vehicle market and
promoting sustainability.
After more than 3,000km of running, testing for the SRT_01E is now
complete with the first delivery of cars arriving at the new Formula E
Donington Park headquarters on May 15 when the doors to the new
facilities will officially be opened.
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