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Extreme E

Extreme E is an FIA-sanctioned international off-road racing series that uses spec silhouette electric SUVs to race in remote parts of the world, such as the Saudi Arabian desert or the Arctic.[1][2] All racing locations are chosen to raise awareness for some aspects of climate change and Extreme E maintains a "Legacy Programme" which intends to provide social and environmental support for those locations.[3] The series also promotes gender equality in motorsport by mandating that all teams consist of a female and a male driver who share equal driving duties.[4]

Extreme E
CategoryElectric off-road racing
CountryInternational
Drivers20
Teams10
ConstructorsSpark Racing Technology
Tyre suppliersContinental Tyres
Drivers' champion Cristina Gutiérrez
Sébastien Loeb
Teams' champion Team X44
Official websiteextreme-e.com
Current season

The first season began with the Desert X-Prix in Saudi Arabia in April 2021.[5] Team X44 is the defending champion.

History

Preparations

Extreme E began in 2018 as a project led by Formula E founder Alejandro Agag and former driver Gil de Ferran.[6] The series was presented to the public in January 2019 with an event in London.[7] The announcement took place on board the ship St Helena which was to serve as "floating paddock" of the series, and also introduced Continental as tyre supplier and Brazilian company CBMM as niobium supplier for the vehicle production.[8] Ali Russell was named Chief Marketing Officer, while Red Bull sports executives Kester Wilkinson and Nina Dreier signed on as event and marketing managers.[9]

The first team to commit to the series, Venturi Racing, was announced in May 2019 (although they withdrew again before the first season).[10] A couple of months later, German team Abt Sportsline was the second team to join the series.[11]

In July 2019 a first prototype of the series vehicle, the Odyssey 21, was showcased at the Goodwood Festival of Speed and in December 2019 the provisional calendar for the first season in 2021 was revealed, featuring races in Senegal, Saudi Arabia, Nepal, Greenland and Brazil.[12][13]

In 2020, the series started to attract attention by having Ken Block race the Extreme E car at the last stage of the Dakar Rally in January and in September Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton announced the creation of his own Extreme E team, called X44.[14][15] Former F1 champion and Hamilton's longtime team-mate and rival, Nico Rosberg also entered his own team into the competition with Rosberg X Racing, as did fellow champion Jenson Button with JBXE; Button also drove the 2021 Desert X-Prix for his team.[16] A six-day drivers' test was held near the Châteaux de Lastours in southern France in late September and early October, featuring among confirmed series drivers some well-known racing drivers like Valtteri Bottas, Sébastien Loeb and Jean-Éric Vergne.[17]

In November 2020, the vehicles were delivered to the teams, who could then apply their liveries and acquaint themselves with the car and its operations. The teams were limited to 100km of private testing.[18] A joint test with eight teams and a race simulation was held at MotorLand Aragón in December.[19]

The St Helena departed from Liverpool on 20 February 2021, carrying equipment and 9 cars for the first race in April and arrived in Jeddah on 14 March.[20][21]

2021 season

The first season began with the Desert X-Prix in Saudi Arabia in April 2021 and ended in December in the United Kingdom.[22] Nine teams were competing over five rounds. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic the calendar had to be modified during the season with two European rounds replacing the two planned events in South America.[23][24] Rosberg X Racing with drivers Molly Taylor and Johan Kristoffersson emerged as the first Extreme E champions.[25]

2022 season

The second season started in February 2022, again in Saudi Arabia.[26] McLaren joined the series as a new team.[27] The season ended in November 2022 in Uruguay.

Prior to the 2022 season's opening race, Agag announced the creation of a similar off-road electric championship called Extreme H, which uses the usual Spark Odyssey 21 chassis, but the car will be powered by hydrogen. Development of the first Extreme H prototype car is underway, scheduled for a 2023 launch. The first season is expected to take place in 2024, alongside Extreme E's fourth season.[28]

The second season was won by Team X44 with drivers Cristina Gutiérrez and Sébastien Loeb.

2023 season

The third season started once again in Saudi Arabia, in March 2023.[29]

Champions

Race format

Teams consist of one female and one male driver, who share equal driving duties. In each session, the team must complete two or four laps (depending on the length of the course), with both team members splitting their driving time in half. The driver switch takes place in a designated "switch zone", where a speed limit and a minimal switch time are enforced for safety reasons.[30]

The format of the Extreme E race weekend evolved over the course of the first three seasons. Under the current format, a weekend is composed of two separate rounds, one on Saturday and the other on Sunday. Racing starts with two qualifying sessions, each consisting of two five-car heats. Then, a pair of official races take place to determine the event winner. Qualifying is designed so that each team competes in two heats, one for each session. A team's finishing position contributes towards the combined qualifying results, based on intermediate points (10, 8, 6, 4 and 2 for each heat). Championship points were awarded for overall qualifying in season one—per the current system, only the winner of a qualifying heat earns a championship point. The qualifying results determine to which race each teams advances: the top five qualifiers progress to the "Grand Final" and the bottom five to the "Redemption Race". The Grand Final decides positions one to five in the final event classification, with the Redemption Race dictating positions six to ten.[31]

Additionally, a "super sector" is defined, where two extra points are awarded to the fastest team through that sector over the event.[32] During a session, one "Hyperdrive" can be used per lap, which provides extra power for four seconds.

Vehicle

 
Extreme E car: the Spark Odyssey 21

The Spark Odyssey 21 electric SUV was unveiled as the series' competition vehicle at Goodwood Festival of Speed on 5 July 2019.[12] The vehicle is manufactured by Spark Racing Technology, the constructors of the Formula E cars, with a battery produced by Williams Advanced Engineering. The car is fitted with a niobium-reinforced steel alloy tubular frame, as well as crash structure and roll cage.[33] It weighs 1,650 kg (3,640 lb), and is capable of 0 to 60 mph in 4.5 seconds, with 400 kW (540 hp) of power.[34]

The Odyssey 21 was first showcased at the 2020 Dakar Rally in Saudi Arabia. Guerlain Chicherit drove the vehicle during shakedown one day before the race start and Ken Block competed with it on the final stage between Haradh and Al-Qiddiya, finishing with the third fastest time in the car category.[35]

Teams and drivers

The Extreme E regulations require each team to consist of a female and a male driver who share equal driving duties (with a driver swap in the middle of each race).[4]

In September 2019, Extreme E released a list of drivers who had registered official interest in driving in the series.[36] Teams could select drivers from this list, but they could also sign any other driver. In November, a second group of inductees joined the programme.[37] The first actual driver signing, Sara Price with Chip Ganassi Racing, was announced in June 2020.[38]

Reserve drivers can substitute any driver before the beginning of each subsequent rounds. The series also employs "championship drivers" as reserves and advisors, while guest championship drivers are occasionally present to work with the full-time members.[39] Championship drivers can be hired to permanent seats by teams such as Jutta Kleinschmidt by Abt Cupra in 2021.[40]

Race locations and legacy programme

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Extreme E race locations

Extreme E races in locations already damaged by climate change in order to bring awareness to the problems posed by climate change and have consulted ecological experts to keep the impact of their presence to a minimum.[41] The series maintains a so called "legacy programme" which intends to provide support for social and environmental challenges at the racing locations.[42]

Environment Host Nation Location Season Legacy Programme
Arctic   Greenland Kangerlussuaq, Russell Glacier 2021 UNICEF youth climate education and children's rights awareness programme,[43] Black ice collection
Copper   Chile Calama, Antofagasta Region 2022 Biodiversity, Loa water frog conservation[44]
Desert   Saudi Arabia Sharaan, Al-'Ula 2021 Red Sea turtle conservation[45]
Neom 2022
2023 Several rewilding initiatives[46]
Energy   Uruguay Punta del Este 2022 Marine conservation, ecotourism, and renewable energy awareness[47]
Hydro   Great Britain Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland 2023 River restoration[48]
Island   Italy Capo Teulada, Sardinia 2021 Blue and green carbon stores[49]
2022
Jurassic   Great Britain Bovington Camp, Dorset 2021 Beaver Reintroduction,[50] in partnership with The National Trust
Ocean   Senegal Lac Rose 2021 Mangrove restoration[51]

Logistics

 
The RMS St Helena with Extreme E livery

The RMS St Helena, a former Royal Mail Ship, serves as a "floating paddock" and headquarters for the series. It is used to carry all equipment, including the cars, to the race locations (or nearest port) in order to reduce carbon emissions compared to air freight. The ship's environmental footprint has been reduced by converting the propulsion units and the generators to run on ultra-low-sulfur diesel. The St Helena also serves as a research vessel, carrying scientists and potentially holding conferences at the race locations.[52]

Extreme E uses hydrogen fuel cell technology supplied by AFC Energy. Hydrogen fuel is generated from water and solar energy and is then used to charge the vehicles, allowing for a sustainable off-the-grid power generation.[53]

Broadcasts and documentary series

Aurora Media Worldwide and North One Television were selected as host broadcasters, producing live race coverage and a supporting documentary series, combining sport and scientific stories.[54] Academy Award-winning filmmaker Fisher Stevens was hired as the series artistic director to produce the broadcasts. Gil de Ferran said that the "viewers can expect a completely new way of consuming sport, with each episode telling not just the story of a race, but the wider race of awareness and the need to protect these remote and challenging environments being explored by Extreme E."[55][56]

Before the first season in 2021, a three-part TV series has been produced to document the process of creating a brand-new racing series. The first episode premiered in June 2020 on Channel 4 in the UK, followed a few days later on Eurosport.[57]

The live broadcast is presented by Andrew Coley and Jennie Gow from a studio in London, and Layla Anna-Lee is the on-site reporter and also presents a 20-episode magazine show called Electric Odyssey.[58]

See also

References

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External links

  • Official website

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Extreme E is an FIA sanctioned international off road racing series that uses spec silhouette electric SUVs to race in remote parts of the world such as the Saudi Arabian desert or the Arctic 1 2 All racing locations are chosen to raise awareness for some aspects of climate change and Extreme E maintains a Legacy Programme which intends to provide social and environmental support for those locations 3 The series also promotes gender equality in motorsport by mandating that all teams consist of a female and a male driver who share equal driving duties 4 Extreme ECategoryElectric off road racingCountryInternationalDrivers20Teams10ConstructorsSpark Racing TechnologyTyre suppliersContinental TyresDrivers championCristina Gutierrez Sebastien LoebTeams championTeam X44Official websiteextreme e comCurrent seasonThe first season began with the Desert X Prix in Saudi Arabia in April 2021 5 Team X44 is the defending champion Contents 1 History 1 1 Preparations 1 2 2021 season 1 3 2022 season 1 4 2023 season 2 Champions 3 Race format 4 Vehicle 5 Teams and drivers 6 Race locations and legacy programme 7 Logistics 8 Broadcasts and documentary series 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditPreparations Edit Extreme E began in 2018 as a project led by Formula E founder Alejandro Agag and former driver Gil de Ferran 6 The series was presented to the public in January 2019 with an event in London 7 The announcement took place on board the ship St Helena which was to serve as floating paddock of the series and also introduced Continental as tyre supplier and Brazilian company CBMM as niobium supplier for the vehicle production 8 Ali Russell was named Chief Marketing Officer while Red Bull sports executives Kester Wilkinson and Nina Dreier signed on as event and marketing managers 9 The first team to commit to the series Venturi Racing was announced in May 2019 although they withdrew again before the first season 10 A couple of months later German team Abt Sportsline was the second team to join the series 11 In July 2019 a first prototype of the series vehicle the Odyssey 21 was showcased at the Goodwood Festival of Speed and in December 2019 the provisional calendar for the first season in 2021 was revealed featuring races in Senegal Saudi Arabia Nepal Greenland and Brazil 12 13 In 2020 the series started to attract attention by having Ken Block race the Extreme E car at the last stage of the Dakar Rally in January and in September Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton announced the creation of his own Extreme E team called X44 14 15 Former F1 champion and Hamilton s longtime team mate and rival Nico Rosberg also entered his own team into the competition with Rosberg X Racing as did fellow champion Jenson Button with JBXE Button also drove the 2021 Desert X Prix for his team 16 A six day drivers test was held near the Chateaux de Lastours in southern France in late September and early October featuring among confirmed series drivers some well known racing drivers like Valtteri Bottas Sebastien Loeb and Jean Eric Vergne 17 In November 2020 the vehicles were delivered to the teams who could then apply their liveries and acquaint themselves with the car and its operations The teams were limited to 100km of private testing 18 A joint test with eight teams and a race simulation was held at MotorLand Aragon in December 19 The St Helena departed from Liverpool on 20 February 2021 carrying equipment and 9 cars for the first race in April and arrived in Jeddah on 14 March 20 21 2021 season Edit Main article 2021 Extreme E Championship The first season began with the Desert X Prix in Saudi Arabia in April 2021 and ended in December in the United Kingdom 22 Nine teams were competing over five rounds Because of the COVID 19 pandemic the calendar had to be modified during the season with two European rounds replacing the two planned events in South America 23 24 Rosberg X Racing with drivers Molly Taylor and Johan Kristoffersson emerged as the first Extreme E champions 25 2022 season Edit Main article 2022 Extreme E Championship The second season started in February 2022 again in Saudi Arabia 26 McLaren joined the series as a new team 27 The season ended in November 2022 in Uruguay Prior to the 2022 season s opening race Agag announced the creation of a similar off road electric championship called Extreme H which uses the usual Spark Odyssey 21 chassis but the car will be powered by hydrogen Development of the first Extreme H prototype car is underway scheduled for a 2023 launch The first season is expected to take place in 2024 alongside Extreme E s fourth season 28 The second season was won by Team X44 with drivers Cristina Gutierrez and Sebastien Loeb 2023 season Edit Main article 2023 Extreme E Championship The third season started once again in Saudi Arabia in March 2023 29 Champions EditSeason Constructor DriversMale Female2021 RXR Johan Kristoffersson Molly Taylor2022 Team X44 Sebastien Loeb Cristina GutierrezRace format EditTeams consist of one female and one male driver who share equal driving duties In each session the team must complete two or four laps depending on the length of the course with both team members splitting their driving time in half The driver switch takes place in a designated switch zone where a speed limit and a minimal switch time are enforced for safety reasons 30 The format of the Extreme E race weekend evolved over the course of the first three seasons Under the current format a weekend is composed of two separate rounds one on Saturday and the other on Sunday Racing starts with two qualifying sessions each consisting of two five car heats Then a pair of official races take place to determine the event winner Qualifying is designed so that each team competes in two heats one for each session A team s finishing position contributes towards the combined qualifying results based on intermediate points 10 8 6 4 and 2 for each heat Championship points were awarded for overall qualifying in season one per the current system only the winner of a qualifying heat earns a championship point The qualifying results determine to which race each teams advances the top five qualifiers progress to the Grand Final and the bottom five to the Redemption Race The Grand Final decides positions one to five in the final event classification with the Redemption Race dictating positions six to ten 31 Additionally a super sector is defined where two extra points are awarded to the fastest team through that sector over the event 32 During a session one Hyperdrive can be used per lap which provides extra power for four seconds Vehicle Edit Extreme E car the Spark Odyssey 21 Main article Spark Odyssey 21 The Spark Odyssey 21 electric SUV was unveiled as the series competition vehicle at Goodwood Festival of Speed on 5 July 2019 12 The vehicle is manufactured by Spark Racing Technology the constructors of the Formula E cars with a battery produced by Williams Advanced Engineering The car is fitted with a niobium reinforced steel alloy tubular frame as well as crash structure and roll cage 33 It weighs 1 650 kg 3 640 lb and is capable of 0 to 60 mph in 4 5 seconds with 400 kW 540 hp of power 34 The Odyssey 21 was first showcased at the 2020 Dakar Rally in Saudi Arabia Guerlain Chicherit drove the vehicle during shakedown one day before the race start and Ken Block competed with it on the final stage between Haradh and Al Qiddiya finishing with the third fastest time in the car category 35 Teams and drivers EditThe Extreme E regulations require each team to consist of a female and a male driver who share equal driving duties with a driver swap in the middle of each race 4 In September 2019 Extreme E released a list of drivers who had registered official interest in driving in the series 36 Teams could select drivers from this list but they could also sign any other driver In November a second group of inductees joined the programme 37 The first actual driver signing Sara Price with Chip Ganassi Racing was announced in June 2020 38 Reserve drivers can substitute any driver before the beginning of each subsequent rounds The series also employs championship drivers as reserves and advisors while guest championship drivers are occasionally present to work with the full time members 39 Championship drivers can be hired to permanent seats by teams such as Jutta Kleinschmidt by Abt Cupra in 2021 40 Race locations and legacy programme Edit Lac Rose Al Ula Neom Kangerlussuaq Sardinia Dorset Scotland Antofagasta Punta del Esteclass notpageimage Extreme E race locations Extreme E races in locations already damaged by climate change in order to bring awareness to the problems posed by climate change and have consulted ecological experts to keep the impact of their presence to a minimum 41 The series maintains a so called legacy programme which intends to provide support for social and environmental challenges at the racing locations 42 Environment Host Nation Location Season Legacy ProgrammeArctic Greenland Kangerlussuaq Russell Glacier 2021 UNICEF youth climate education and children s rights awareness programme 43 Black ice collectionCopper Chile Calama Antofagasta Region 2022 Biodiversity Loa water frog conservation 44 Desert Saudi Arabia Sharaan Al Ula 2021 Red Sea turtle conservation 45 Neom 20222023 Several rewilding initiatives 46 Energy Uruguay Punta del Este 2022 Marine conservation ecotourism and renewable energy awareness 47 Hydro Great Britain Dumfries and Galloway Scotland 2023 River restoration 48 Island Italy Capo Teulada Sardinia 2021 Blue and green carbon stores 49 2022Jurassic Great Britain Bovington Camp Dorset 2021 Beaver Reintroduction 50 in partnership with The National TrustOcean Senegal Lac Rose 2021 Mangrove restoration 51 Logistics Edit The RMS St Helena with Extreme E livery The RMS St Helena a former Royal Mail Ship serves as a floating paddock and headquarters for the series It is used to carry all equipment including the cars to the race locations or nearest port in order to reduce carbon emissions compared to air freight The ship s environmental footprint has been reduced by converting the propulsion units and the generators to run on ultra low sulfur diesel The St Helena also serves as a research vessel carrying scientists and potentially holding conferences at the race locations 52 Extreme E uses hydrogen fuel cell technology supplied by AFC Energy Hydrogen fuel is generated from water and solar energy and is then used to charge the vehicles allowing for a sustainable off the grid power generation 53 Broadcasts and documentary series EditAurora Media Worldwide and North One Television were selected as host broadcasters producing live race coverage and a supporting documentary series combining sport and scientific stories 54 Academy Award winning filmmaker Fisher Stevens was hired as the series artistic director to produce the broadcasts Gil de Ferran said that the viewers can expect a completely new way of consuming sport with each episode telling not just the story of a race but the wider race of awareness and the need to protect these remote and challenging environments being explored by Extreme E 55 56 Before the first season in 2021 a three part TV series has been produced to document the process of creating a brand new racing series The first episode premiered in June 2020 on Channel 4 in the UK followed a few days later on Eurosport 57 The live broadcast is presented by Andrew Coley and Jennie Gow from a studio in London and Layla Anna Lee is the on site reporter and also presents a 20 episode magazine show called Electric Odyssey 58 See also EditElectric motorsport Formula EReferences Edit FIA Announces World Motorsport Council Decisions fia com 2020 10 09 Burgt Alex Kalinauckas and Andrew van de New Extreme E electric SUV series to launch with Formula E Autosport com Extreme E unveils Scientific Committee and first Legacy Programme initiative extreme e com 2020 04 21 a b Why Extreme E s equality stance is necessary autosport com 2021 01 11 Extreme E Calendar extreme e com Retrieved 2020 01 11 van Leeuwen Andrew 29 August 2018 Formula E to run Extreme E SUV series Motorsport com Motorsport Network Retrieved 2 October 2020 Kalinauckas Alex 31 January 2019 Extreme E unveils full series concept ahead of 2021 launch Autosport Richmond Surrey Retrieved 6 March 2019 Formula E founder launches radical new off road racing concept Extreme E FIA Formula E Extreme E hires Red Bull executives to manage events and marketing teams SportBusiness 10 February 2020 Retrieved 2 October 2020 Venturi signs up as first Extreme E team for Formula E backed series autosport com 2019 05 07 Long time Audi affiliate ABT Sportsline joins Extreme E off road series autosport com 2019 07 10 a b Formula E s electric off road SUV is an absolute unit theverge com 2019 07 06 Extreme E calendar confirmed for inaugural season thecheckeredflag co uk 2019 12 18 New Extreme E climate aware SUV unleashed bbc com 2020 01 24 Lewis Hamilton to enter his own team in new Extreme E all electric racing series theguardian com 2020 09 08 Jenson Button joins Extreme E as driver and team owner for 2021 season skysports com 2021 01 25 Bottas Loeb Vergne complete Extreme E test motorsport com 2020 10 05 Getting to know our Odyssey 21 veloce racing com Retrieved 2020 11 17 First full power Extreme E group test conducted in Spain motorsport com 2020 12 19 Extreme E s ship St Helena embarks for worldwide racing tour nbcsports com 2021 02 19 St Helena docks in Jeddah carrying all electric SUVs for Extreme E s debut X Prix arabnews com 2021 03 15 Extreme E Calendar extreme e com Retrieved 2020 01 11 Extreme E reveals Jurassic X Prix season finale SportsPro 2021 10 12 Retrieved 2021 12 17 ENEL X ISLAND X PRIX Extreme E The Electric Odyssey Retrieved 2021 12 17 Nico Rosberg s RXR team wins Extreme E title bbc com 2021 12 19 Season 2 calendar unveiled Archived from the original on 22 December 2021 Retrieved 2021 12 22 McLaren to join Extreme E in 2022 as motorsport giant enters team for all electric series Sky Sports 11 June 2021 Archived from the original on 21 August 2021 Retrieved 25 September 2021 Extreme E reveals first hydrogen off road racing Championship Extreme E The Electric Odyssey Retrieved 2022 02 21 Extreme E Reveals Season 3 Calendar Extreme E 2022 11 16 Retrieved 2022 11 16 Extreme E takes lead on gender equality in motorsport Extreme E 30 April 2020 Retrieved 8 August 2020 Extreme E reveals supercharged format Season 3 sporting format Extreme E The Electric Odyssey 2023 02 27 Retrieved 2023 02 27 Extreme E set for Ocean X Prix Extreme E 2021 05 24 Extreme E The Car extreme e com Guerlain Chicherit to drive Extreme E E SUV at Dakar Rally extreme e com 2020 01 01 Retrieved 2020 01 29 XE Odyssey 21 has first competitive run at Dakar extreme e com last lap co uk 2020 01 17 Archived from the original on 2022 02 22 Retrieved 2020 09 12 Extreme E reveals world class Drivers Programme Extreme E 12 September 2019 Retrieved 12 September 2019 One year down one to go extreme e com 2020 01 24 Retrieved 2020 01 29 Chip Ganassi Racing Commits to Extreme E Extreme E 6 May 2020 Retrieved 6 May 2020 Nguyen Justin 17 February 2022 Romain Dumas Hedda Hosas named guest Championship Drivers for Desert X Prix The Checkered Flag Retrieved 4 July 2022 Kew Matt 24 June 2021 Kleinschmidt to replace Hurtgen for full XE season at Abt Motorsport com Motorsport Network Retrieved 4 July 2022 Extreme E Locations Extreme E Retrieved 30 August 2019 Extreme E unveil legacy programme and scientific panel on the eve of Earth Day drivetribe com 2020 04 22 Archived from the original on 2021 09 13 Retrieved 2021 03 31 GREENLAND Extreme E The Electric Odyssey Retrieved 2021 08 29 Copper X Prix extreme e com Retrieved 2022 09 20 Extreme E announces new Red Sea conservation initiative arabnews com 2021 03 31 Extreme E 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