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Mahindra Racing

Mahindra Racing is a motor racing team based in Banbury, United Kingdom, competing with an Indian racing licence. It is part of the Mahindra Group. The team is currently competing in the electric FIA Formula E Championship and has been since the inaugural season in 2014.[1] The team formerly competed in Grand Prix motorcycle racing, fielding a team in the junior 125cc category[2] (later renamed Moto3) between 2011 and 2015. Mahindra later refocused on being a bike and engine supplier, until ultimately pulling out of the sport in 2017.[3]

Mahindra Racing
Founded2011
BaseBanbury, United Kingdom
Team principal(s)Frédéric Bertrand
Current seriesFormula E
Former seriesMotoGP
Current drivers Nyck de Vries
Edoardo Mortara
Noted drivers Karun Chandhok
Bruno Senna
Nick Heidfeld
Alex Lynn
Felix Rosenqvist
Jérôme d'Ambrosio
Pascal Wehrlein
Alexander Sims
Oliver Rowland
Lucas di Grassi
Roberto Merhi
Jehan Daruvala
Websitewww.mahindraracing.com

FIA Formula E World Championship (2014–present) edit

Overview edit

 
Mahindra cars at the 2014 Punta del Este ePrix.

Mahindra Racing competes in the FIA Formula E World Championship. They entered the Championship in the inaugural 2014-2015 season as one of the ten founding teams.

From the second season of Formula E (2015-2016), the team developed its own electric powertrain, the M2Electro, to power their quartet of electric racing cars. The M2Electro impressed out of the box, with Nick Heidfeld scoring the team's first podium in the opening round in Beijing. Bruno Senna had a second place podium finish in the first of the two season finale races in London. The M2Electro also impressed with its efficiency and reliability, contributing to seven double points finishes throughout the season.

For Season Three of Formula E (2016-2017), rookie Felix Rosenqvist joined as teammate to Nick Heidfeld. Mahindra Racing developed the new M3Electro car, which proved to be a competitive package, powering the team to its maiden win at the hands of Rosenqvist at the 2017 Berlin ePrix. The team also scored nine further podiums, three pole positions and two fastest lap awards. These results were underscored by Mahindra Racing's third place in the Teams’ Championship standings.

Drivers Felix Rosenqvist and Nick Heidfeld remained with Mahindra for fourth season of Formula E (2017-2018), piloting the M4Electro to two further victories, in Hong Kong and Marrakesh, and three pole positions. After a strong and encouraging start to the season, the team finished fourth overall in the team's championship, with Rosenqvist in the driver's title hunt for much of the season.

For Season Five of Formula E (2018–19), Felix Rosenqvist left the team to join the Chip Ganassi Racing team in IndyCar series and was replaced by former Dragon Racing driver Jérôme d'Ambrosio. Nick Heidfeld stepped down from his race seat to become a special advisor and official reserve driver for the squad and was replaced by former Manor and Sauber Formula 1 driver and DTM champion Pascal Wehrlein. Racing the M5Electro, the Mahindra drivers secured one win, two podiums, two fastest laps, a pole position and seven Super Pole appearances between them, finishing the Championship in sixth place.

 
Pascal Wehrlein at the 2019 Marrakesh ePrix.

Wehrlein and D'Ambrosio were announced as continuing with the team for Season 6 (2019/20) at a launch event in Germany in October 2019. On 24 June 2020 the team announced that Alex Lynn would replace Wehrlein for the remainder of the 2019/20 Season. The team finished the 2019–20 season ranking ninth on the constructors standings.[4] D'Ambrosio would later announce his retirement from professional racing after the season to take on a team principal role at Venturi Racing.

2020–21 season edit

On 29 October 2020, Mahindra revealed the new M7Electro car, Alexander Sims and Alex Lynn were confirmed as the driver lineup for the 2020–21 Formula E season.[5]

2021–22 season edit

Lynn was replaced by Oliver Rowland for the 2021–22 Formula E season.[6]

2022–23 season edit

Sims was announced to not return to the team for the 2022–23 season; he was replaced by Lucas di Grassi.[7] Team principal Dilbagh Gill left the team in September 2022, entering a period of gardening leave;[8] he was replaced by Frédéric Bertrand.[9] In May, it was announced that Oliver Rowland would leave the team, and be replaced by Roberto Merhi for the 2023 Jakarta ePrix.[10]

2023–24 season edit

Despite being contracted for 2024, Mahindra announced that di Grassi have left the team on 26 September 2023.[11] On the following day, Mahindra announced the signing of 2020–21 series champion Nyck De Vries and Edoardo Mortara for the 2023–24 season.[12]

In January 2024, Mahindra drew significant criticism for using generative AI to create a fake Instagram brand ambassador named "Ava Rose" instead of hiring an actual woman.[13][14] After the backlash, the "Ava Rose" account was deleted (along with the post announcing the partnership), and Mahindra Racing CEO and principal Frédéric Bertrand issued a statement announcing the discontinuation of the program.[15] [16]

Mahindra Racing Team and Drivers edit

Season Drivers Car Drivetrain Tyres Operator / Management
2014–15   Karun Chandhok Spark-Renault SRT 01E SRT 01E / McLaren Applied Technologies Michelin Carlin Motorsport[17]
  Bruno Senna
2015–16   Nick Heidfeld Spark-Renault SRT 01E Mahindra / Rockfort Engineering M2ELECTRO[18] Michelin Campos Racing[19]
  Bruno Senna
2016–17   Nick Heidfeld Spark-Renault SRT 01E[20] Mahindra / Magneti Marelli M3ELECTRO[18] Michelin Campos Racing[19]
  Felix Rosenqvist
2017–18   Nick Heidfeld Spark-Renault SRT 01E Mahindra / Magneti Marelli M4ELECTRO[21] Michelin Campos Racing[19]
  Felix Rosenqvist
2018–19   Felix Rosenqvist Spark SRT05e[20] Mahindra / Magneti Marelli M5ELECTRO[22] Michelin Campos Racing[19]
  Pascal Wehrlein
  Jérôme d'Ambrosio
2019–20   Pascal Wehrlein[23] Spark SRT05e Mahindra / Magneti Marelli M6ELECTRO[24] Michelin Mahindra Racing[19]
  Jérôme d'Ambrosio[23]
  Alex Lynn
2020–21   Alexander Sims Spark SRT05e Mahindra / ZF Friedrichshafen M7ELECTRO Michelin Mahindra Racing
  Alex Lynn
2021–22   Alexander Sims Spark SRT05e Mahindra / ZF Friedrichshafen M8ELECTRO Michelin Mahindra Racing
  Oliver Rowland
2022–23   Oliver Rowland Formula E Gen3 Mahindra / ZF Friedrichshafen M9ELECTRO Hankook Mahindra Racing
  Lucas di Grassi
  Roberto Merhi
2023–24   Nyck De Vries Formula E Gen3 Mahindra M10ELECTRO Hankook Mahindra Racing
  Edoardo Mortara

FIM MotoGP Series edit

As a team (2011–2014) edit

In 2011, Mahindra Racing made its motor racing debut in the 125cc class of the MotoGP championship, which was then in its last year.[25] The team used the GP125 racing motorcycle produced by Italy-based Engines Engineering,[26][27] which Mahindra had acquired in 2008.[28] The team performed well in their inaugural season, capped off by Danny Webb securing the team's first-ever pole position in the last race, at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia, Spain.[29] Mahindra Racing ended the season third in the constructors' championship.[30]

In 2012, Mahindra Racing participated in the newly formed Moto3 class (250cc four-stroke) which replaced the 125cc class.[25] The team utilized the Mahindra MGP3O motorcycle developed and built by Engines Engineering from the 2012 season.[31] Danny Webb and Marcel Schrötter raced for the team in the first eight rounds of the Moto3 World Championship. The team scored its first Moto3 points at Le Mans on 20 May 2012, when Schrötter finished on a strong 12th position. Before the ninth round, at the Mugello Circuit, Schrötter and Team Mahindra parted ways. Riccardo Moretti, who had until then been racing for Mahindra in the CIV, stepped in for Schrötter. The first year of the new Moto3 four-stroke class proved challenging, and prompted the team into a change of direction.[32] In August 2012, Mahindra Racing announced a partnership with Suter Racing Technology to build an all-new MG3PO.[33] The team also announced that it would move its base from Italy to Switzerland.[34] In November of the same year, they announced that riders Efrén Vázquez and Miguel Oliveira would be racing for the team in the 2013 season.[35]

The MG3PO for the 2013 season was built over a period of four months at the team base in Turbenthal, Switzerland,[36] and debuted at the 2013 Moto3 season opener at Qatar,[37] where the team achieved a double Top-10 finish. This result was followed by Oliveira's 5th-place finish at the Circuit of the Americas, Team Mahindra's best performance at that point. Mahindra Racing made history in the 2013 Malaysian Grand Prix taking the first-ever podium for an Indian constructor in the MotoGP World Championship Series.[38] In the same season, the MGP3O recorded top-five finishes in 10 of the 17 rounds, a pole position, three circuit lap records, and third position in the Constructors’ Championship. At the end of 2013, Vázquez confirmed that he would no longer be riding with Mahindra Racing in the 2014 season, and was replaced by Arthur Sissis.[39]

The 2014 season saw some success for Mahindra, with their MGP3O recording three podiums – including a best-ever second-place finish by their customer team, Ambrogio Racing's rider Brad Binder at the German Grand Prix. The first podium of the season was secured by Mahindra Racing rider Miguel Oliveira at the Assen circuit in the Dutch TT. For the entire season, the team riders Oliveira and Andrea Migno regularly challenged at the front of the tight Moto3 pack. The MGP3O recorded six Top-4 finishes in the entire season, as Mahindra finished third overall in the Moto3 Constructors' rankings at the end of the 2014 season.

Following the conclusion of the 2014 season, Mahindra no longer ran their own team and concentrated instead on development of the Mahindra MGP3O racing motorcycle. They switched from competing as a team, and focused on supplying bikes to customer teams,[40][41] including the Mapfre Aspar Team, which served as Mahindra's factory team for the 2015,[42] 2016[43] and 2017 seasons.[44] Mahindra Racing also moved their base to Italy,[45][46] where they opened a new engineering and development centre in Besozzo.[47]

As a manufacturer (2013–2017) edit

Mahindra Racing supplied two Mahindra MGP3O motorcycles to Ambrogio Racing for the 2013 season, which was its first customer team.[48][49] For the 2014 season, Mahindra Racing supplied Mahindra MGP3O motorcycles to Ambrogio Racing, CIP Moto3 and San Carlo Team Italia.[50][51] Mahindra acquired a 51% controlling stake in Peugeot Motocycles in January 2015.[52]

In 2015, Mahindra Racing became a full-scale independent constructor, supporting four customer teams in the Moto3 series,[53] including a three-bike line up from 4 times World Champion Jorge Martinez's experienced Mapfre Aspar Team.[54][55] The Aspar Team's Mahindra MGP3Os were piloted by the 2014 Red Bull Rookies Champion, Spaniard Jorge Martin; Italian Francesco Bagnaia, a graduate of the VR 46 academy, who switched from the Sky VR46 team; and Juanfran Guevara, contesting his third Moto3 World Championship.[56][57][58][59] Mahindra also supplied bikes for CIP Moto3, San Carlo Team Italia, and Outox Reset Drink Team for the 2015 season.[45]

In 2015, a Mahindra customer team recorded a podium finish at the French Grand Prix. 2016 got off to a strong start with Aspar Mahindra Moto3 Team rider Francesco (Pecco) Bagnaia securing a third-place podium finish at the opening round in Qatar. The Italian teen picked up podiums in Jerez (Spain) and Mugello (Italy) before making his historic first win in Assen (Netherlands) – Mahindra's maiden victory in the World Championship, and a first for a bike made by an Indian company.[citation needed] Two more victories followed with John Mcphee dominating the field in a wet Czech Grand Prix and Pecco taking a seven-second win in the Malaysian Grand Prix. At the Czech Grand Prix, the Indian manufacturer also scored their first-ever double podium with John Mcphee and Jorge Martin.

In 2016, Mahindra supplied MG3PO motorcycles to the factory Aspar Mahindra Team, CIP, Team Italia, Minimoto Portomaggiore, and Platinum Bay Real Estate/Motomex Team Worldwide Race. It also supplied MG3PO motorcycles under the Peugeot Motorcycles badge to the Peugeot Saxoprint RTG team.[60]

In June 2017, Mahindra Racing announced that it would end its participation in the Moto3 class of MotoGP at the end of the season in order to focus on Formula E.[61] Mahindra Racing supplied the Mahindra MGP3O single-cylinder, 4-stroke, 250cc motorcycle to the factory Aspar Mahindra Team and other customer teams in the 2017 season. It also supplied an official Peugeot Motocycles derivative of the MGP3O to the factory Peugeot MC Saxoprint Team.[62] Mahindra Racing left Moto3 after the 2017 season, and remains the only Indian constructor to have taken part in the series.

Other series edit

CIV – Italian National Motorcycle Racing Championship edit

125 cc and Moto3 class edit

In early December 2012, Mahindra Racing announced its entry into the 125cc class of the Italian National Motorcycle Racing Championship (CIV) with Indian rider S. Sarath Kumar and Italian phenomenon Riccardo Moretti. Moretti was the 2009 champion in the 125cc class while Kumar is a former champion in the 130cc 4-stroke (Novice class, 2008) and the 165cc Expert Class (2009). Moretti won the season-opener, at the Mugello Circuit, Mahindra's first time earning a 1st-place finish. Kumar earned a third-place finish in the third round, at Monza. He left professional racing for personal reasons after round six. Moretti won the second and fourth races, at Imola and Mugello respectively. In the sixth round, at Misano, Moretti and new Mahindra rider Miroslav Popov finished first and second respectively; in the seventh round, again at Misano, Popov took first, while Moretti finished third.

In the final race of the 2012 season, Popov again took first place, and was joined on the podium by new Mahindra Racing rider Lukas Trautmann, who earned a second-place finish in his debut race. The double podium, Mahindra's third of the season, earned the team the 2012 CIV Constructor's Cup,[63][64] making Mahindra the first Indian team to win an international motorsport championship.[65]

In the 2013 season, the team entered the Moto3 class (250cc 4 stroke) in the CIV with talented riders Andrea Locatelli and Michael Rinaldi. Locatelli ended Rounds 1 and 2 with a twin podium finish: he won the first race, and finished in third place in the second. Rinaldi finished eighth in the first encounter and sixth in the second.[66][67] Mahindra would go on to win the CIV Constructors’ Championship (Moto3) in 2013, and again in 2015.

Grand Prix rider Max Biaggi rode for Mahindra 2017 CIV – Italian National Championship (Moto3).

FIM CEV International Championship edit

In addition to the World Championship, Mahindra Racing was a part of the FIM CEV International Championship (Moto3 Junior World Championship). They supplied MGP3O machines to Team Aspar and Team LaGlisse to compete in the World Championship feeder series.[citation needed]

Mahindra Racing Team Riders edit

FIM MotoGP (125cc and Moto3) edit

Customer teams edit

FIM MotoGP (Moto3) edit

Ambrogio Racing (2013-2014)

CIP Team (2014-2017)

Team Italia (2014-2016)

Outox Reset Drink Team (2015)

Aspar Mahindra Team Moto3 (2016-2017)

Platinum Bay Real Estate Team (2016)

Peugeot MC Saxoprint Team (2016-2017)

Minimoto Portomaggiore Team (2016)

Motomex Team Worldwide Race (2016)

Mahindra MRW Aspar Team (2017)

3570-MTA Team (2017)

  •   Edoardo Sintoni No. 30 (2017)

FIA Formula E edit

ABT Cupra Formula E Team

Racing results edit

Formula E results edit

(key)

Year Chassis Powertrain Tyres No. Drivers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Points T.C.
Mahindra Racing
2014–15 Spark
SRT01-e
SRT01-e1 M BEI PUT PDE BUE MIA LBH MCO BER MSC LDN 58 8th
5   Karun Chandhok 5 6 13 Ret 14 12 13 18 12 12 13
21   Bruno Senna Ret 14† 6 5 Ret 5 Ret 17 16 16 4
2015–16 Spark
SRT01-e
Mahindra
M2Electro
M BEI PUT PDE BUE MEX LBH PAR BER LDN 105 5th
21   Bruno Senna 13 5 Ret 10 10 5 9 15F 2 6
23   Nick Heidfeld 3 9 7 8 4 12F 7 13 7
  Oliver Rowland 13
2016–17 Spark
SRT01-e
Mahindra
M3Electro
M HKG MRK BUE MEX MCO PAR BER NYC MTL 215 3rd
19   Felix Rosenqvist 15F 3P 18F 16 6 4 1 2P 15 2 9 2P
23   Nick Heidfeld 3 9 15 12 3 3 3 10 16 3 Ret 5
2017–18 Spark
SRT01-e
Mahindra
M4Electro
M HKG MRK SCL MEX PDE RME PAR BER ZUR NYC 138 4th
19   Felix Rosenqvist 14 1FP 1 4 RetP 5 RetP 8 11 15 14 5
23   Nick Heidfeld 3 16 7 Ret Ret Ret 16 11 10 6 6 8
2018–19 Spark
SRT05e
Mahindra
M5Electro
M ADR MRK SCL MEX HKG SYX RME PAR MCO BER BRN NYC 125 6th
64   Jérôme d'Ambrosio 3 1 10 4 Ret 6 8 17† 11 17 13 9 11
94   Felix Rosenqvist Ret
  Pascal Wehrlein Ret 2 6FP Ret 7 10 10 4F 10 Ret 7 12
2019-20 Spark
SRT05e
Mahindra
M6Electro
M ADR SCL MEX MRK BER BER BER 49 9th
64   Jérôme d'Ambrosio 9 DNS NC 10 13 5 DSQ 7 15 16 18
94   Pascal Wehrlein 11 15 4 9 22
  Alex Lynn 12 11 17 9 5 8
2020–21 Spark
SRT05e
Mahindra
M7Electro
M DIR RME VLC MCO MEX NYC LDN BER BER 132 9th
29   Alexander Sims 7 15 Ret 2 DSQ 23 Ret 4 14 Ret 6 Ret 16 17 5
94   Alex Lynn Ret Ret 8 17 DSQG 3F 9 10 6 11 9 3 1G 20 13
2021–22 Spark
SRT05e
Mahindra
M8Electro
M DRH MEX RME MCO BER JAK MRK NYC LDN SEO 46 8th
29   Alexander Sims 14 Ret Ret 12 Ret 11 9 18 15 14 14 4 13 11 Ret 12
30   Oliver Rowland Ret 8 16 Ret Ret Ret 11 7 Ret 10 13 14 Ret Ret 2P Ret
2022–23 Formula E Gen3 Mahindra M9Electro H MEX DIR HYD CPT SPL BER MCO JAK PRT RME LDN 41 10th
8   Oliver Rowland 13 19 Ret 6 WD 15 10 14 Ret
  Roberto Merhi 18 17 Ret 12 Ret 15 20
11   Lucas di Grassi 3 13 15 14 WD 13 11 12 12 14 14 7 Ret Ret 6 18
2023–24 Formula E Gen3 Mahindra M10Electro H MEX DIR SAP TOK MIS MCO BER SHA POR LDN 0* 11th*
21   Nyck de Vries 15 17 15 14 Ret
48   Edoardo Mortara 13 15 11 12 DSQ
Notes
  • ^1 – In the inaugural season, all teams were supplied with a spec powertrain by McLaren.
  • † – Driver did not finish the race, but was classified as they completed over 90% of the race distance.
  • G – Driver was fastest in group qualifying stage and was given one championship point.
  • P– Marks the driver who was given three points for being starting on Pole.
  • F– Marks the driver who was given one point for fastest lap.

Moto3 and 125 cc Manufacturers Championship edit

Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Points Pos.
2011 QAT ESP POR FRA CAT GBR NED ITA GER CZE IND RSM ARA JPN AUS MAL VAL 49 3rd
16 13 16 Ret 16 11 9 11 14 12 Ret 15 11 12 10 13 12
2012 QAT ESP POR FRA CAT GBR NED GER ITA IND CZE RSM ARA JPN MAL AUS VAL 4 9th
18 16 19 12 Ret 26 Ret 18 20 20 Ret 19 25 26 Ret Ret Ret
2013 QAT AME ESP FRA ITA CAT NED GER IND CZE GBR RSM ARA MAL AUS JPN VAL 173 3rd
7 5 8 Ret 4 5 4 4 8 9 5 7 5 3 7 4 5
2014 QAT AME ARG ESP FRA ITA CAT NED GER IND CZE GBR RSM ARA JPN AUS MAL VAL 168 3rd
4 15 13 14 12 4 6 3 2 7 6 4 6 7 3 7 14 8
2015 QAT AME ARG ESP FRA ITA CAT NED GER IND CZE GBR RSM ARA JPN AUS MAL VAL 120 3rd
9 15 11 7 3 4 11 11 12 10 11 7 8 7 11 10 12 13
2016 QAT ARG AME ESP FRA ITA CAT NED GER AUT CZE GBR RSM ARA JPN AUS MAL VAL 211 3rd
3 8 14 3 12 3 12 1 10 6 2 2 16 6 6 4 1 10
2017 QAT ARG AME ESP FRA ITA CAT NED GER CZE AUT GBR RSM ARA JPN AUS MAL VAL 43 3rd
22 19 17 14 14 17 14 16 15 12 19 15 8 19 3 10 15 20
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

CIV Italian National Motorcycle Racing Championship edit

125cc class edit

Constructors' Championship

Year MU1 IMO MON MU2 MU3 MI1 MI2 VAL PTS POS
2012 25 25 16 25 10 25 25 25 176 1

Riders' Championship

Rider MU1 IMO MON MU2 MU3 MI1 MI2 VAL Total Points Final position
Riccardo Moretti 25 25 NC 25 RET 25 16 - 116 2
Miroslav Popov - - - - - 20 25 25 70 4
S. Sarath Kumar RET 9 16 8 10 - - - 43 9
Lukas Trautmann - - - - - - - 20 20 11

Moto3 class (2013) edit

Riders' Championship

Final position Rider MU1 MU2 VA1 VA2 MI1 MI2 IM1 IM2 MU3 MU4 Total Points
1 A. Locatelli 25 20 10 25 25 20 25 10 7 167
2 M. Rinaldi 10 11 16 13 20 7 25 16 11 16 145

Constructors' Championship

Final position Manufacturer MU1 MU2 VA1 VA2 MI1 MI2 IM1 IM2 MU3 MU4 Total Points
1 Mahindra 25 20 16 13 25 25 25 25 11 1 201

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mahindra, racing, motor, racing, team, based, banbury, united, kingdom, competing, with, indian, racing, licence, part, mahindra, group, team, currently, competing, electric, formula, championship, been, since, inaugural, season, 2014, team, formerly, competed. Mahindra Racing is a motor racing team based in Banbury United Kingdom competing with an Indian racing licence It is part of the Mahindra Group The team is currently competing in the electric FIA Formula E Championship and has been since the inaugural season in 2014 1 The team formerly competed in Grand Prix motorcycle racing fielding a team in the junior 125cc category 2 later renamed Moto3 between 2011 and 2015 Mahindra later refocused on being a bike and engine supplier until ultimately pulling out of the sport in 2017 3 Mahindra RacingFounded2011BaseBanbury United KingdomTeam principal s Frederic BertrandCurrent seriesFormula EFormer seriesMotoGPCurrent driversNyck de Vries Edoardo MortaraNoted driversKarun Chandhok Bruno Senna Nick Heidfeld Alex Lynn Felix Rosenqvist Jerome d Ambrosio Pascal Wehrlein Alexander Sims Oliver Rowland Lucas di Grassi Roberto Merhi Jehan DaruvalaWebsitewww wbr mahindraracing wbr com Contents 1 FIA Formula E World Championship 2014 present 1 1 Overview 1 2 2020 21 season 1 3 2021 22 season 1 4 2022 23 season 1 5 2023 24 season 1 6 Mahindra Racing Team and Drivers 2 FIM MotoGP Series 2 1 As a team 2011 2014 2 2 As a manufacturer 2013 2017 3 Other series 3 1 CIV Italian National Motorcycle Racing Championship 3 1 1 125 cc and Moto3 class 3 2 FIM CEV International Championship 4 Mahindra Racing Team Riders 4 1 FIM MotoGP 125cc and Moto3 5 Customer teams 5 1 FIM MotoGP Moto3 5 2 FIA Formula E 6 Racing results 6 1 Formula E results 6 2 Moto3 and 125 cc Manufacturers Championship 6 3 CIV Italian National Motorcycle Racing Championship 6 3 1 125cc class 6 3 2 Moto3 class 2013 7 References 8 External linksFIA Formula E World Championship 2014 present editOverview edit nbsp Mahindra cars at the 2014 Punta del Este ePrix Mahindra Racing competes in the FIA Formula E World Championship They entered the Championship in the inaugural 2014 2015 season as one of the ten founding teams From the second season of Formula E 2015 2016 the team developed its own electric powertrain the M2Electro to power their quartet of electric racing cars The M2Electro impressed out of the box with Nick Heidfeld scoring the team s first podium in the opening round in Beijing Bruno Senna had a second place podium finish in the first of the two season finale races in London The M2Electro also impressed with its efficiency and reliability contributing to seven double points finishes throughout the season For Season Three of Formula E 2016 2017 rookie Felix Rosenqvist joined as teammate to Nick Heidfeld Mahindra Racing developed the new M3Electro car which proved to be a competitive package powering the team to its maiden win at the hands of Rosenqvist at the 2017 Berlin ePrix The team also scored nine further podiums three pole positions and two fastest lap awards These results were underscored by Mahindra Racing s third place in the Teams Championship standings Drivers Felix Rosenqvist and Nick Heidfeld remained with Mahindra for fourth season of Formula E 2017 2018 piloting the M4Electro to two further victories in Hong Kong and Marrakesh and three pole positions After a strong and encouraging start to the season the team finished fourth overall in the team s championship with Rosenqvist in the driver s title hunt for much of the season For Season Five of Formula E 2018 19 Felix Rosenqvist left the team to join the Chip Ganassi Racing team in IndyCar series and was replaced by former Dragon Racing driver Jerome d Ambrosio Nick Heidfeld stepped down from his race seat to become a special advisor and official reserve driver for the squad and was replaced by former Manor and Sauber Formula 1 driver and DTM champion Pascal Wehrlein Racing the M5Electro the Mahindra drivers secured one win two podiums two fastest laps a pole position and seven Super Pole appearances between them finishing the Championship in sixth place nbsp Pascal Wehrlein at the 2019 Marrakesh ePrix Wehrlein and D Ambrosio were announced as continuing with the team for Season 6 2019 20 at a launch event in Germany in October 2019 On 24 June 2020 the team announced that Alex Lynn would replace Wehrlein for the remainder of the 2019 20 Season The team finished the 2019 20 season ranking ninth on the constructors standings 4 D Ambrosio would later announce his retirement from professional racing after the season to take on a team principal role at Venturi Racing 2020 21 season edit On 29 October 2020 Mahindra revealed the new M7Electro car Alexander Sims and Alex Lynn were confirmed as the driver lineup for the 2020 21 Formula E season 5 2021 22 season edit Lynn was replaced by Oliver Rowland for the 2021 22 Formula E season 6 2022 23 season edit Sims was announced to not return to the team for the 2022 23 season he was replaced by Lucas di Grassi 7 Team principal Dilbagh Gill left the team in September 2022 entering a period of gardening leave 8 he was replaced by Frederic Bertrand 9 In May it was announced that Oliver Rowland would leave the team and be replaced by Roberto Merhi for the 2023 Jakarta ePrix 10 2023 24 season edit Despite being contracted for 2024 Mahindra announced that di Grassi have left the team on 26 September 2023 11 On the following day Mahindra announced the signing of 2020 21 series champion Nyck De Vries and Edoardo Mortara for the 2023 24 season 12 In January 2024 Mahindra drew significant criticism for using generative AI to create a fake Instagram brand ambassador named Ava Rose instead of hiring an actual woman 13 14 After the backlash the Ava Rose account was deleted along with the post announcing the partnership and Mahindra Racing CEO and principal Frederic Bertrand issued a statement announcing the discontinuation of the program 15 16 Mahindra Racing Team and Drivers edit Season Drivers Car Drivetrain Tyres Operator Management 2014 15 nbsp Karun Chandhok Spark Renault SRT 01E SRT 01E McLaren Applied Technologies Michelin Carlin Motorsport 17 nbsp Bruno Senna 2015 16 nbsp Nick Heidfeld Spark Renault SRT 01E Mahindra Rockfort Engineering M2ELECTRO 18 Michelin Campos Racing 19 nbsp Bruno Senna 2016 17 nbsp Nick Heidfeld Spark Renault SRT 01E 20 Mahindra Magneti Marelli M3ELECTRO 18 Michelin Campos Racing 19 nbsp Felix Rosenqvist 2017 18 nbsp Nick Heidfeld Spark Renault SRT 01E Mahindra Magneti Marelli M4ELECTRO 21 Michelin Campos Racing 19 nbsp Felix Rosenqvist 2018 19 nbsp Felix Rosenqvist Spark SRT05e 20 Mahindra Magneti Marelli M5ELECTRO 22 Michelin Campos Racing 19 nbsp Pascal Wehrlein nbsp Jerome d Ambrosio 2019 20 nbsp Pascal Wehrlein 23 Spark SRT05e Mahindra Magneti Marelli M6ELECTRO 24 Michelin Mahindra Racing 19 nbsp Jerome d Ambrosio 23 nbsp Alex Lynn 2020 21 nbsp Alexander Sims Spark SRT05e Mahindra ZF Friedrichshafen M7ELECTRO Michelin Mahindra Racing nbsp Alex Lynn 2021 22 nbsp Alexander Sims Spark SRT05e Mahindra ZF Friedrichshafen M8ELECTRO Michelin Mahindra Racing nbsp Oliver Rowland 2022 23 nbsp Oliver Rowland Formula E Gen3 Mahindra ZF Friedrichshafen M9ELECTRO Hankook Mahindra Racing nbsp Lucas di Grassi nbsp Roberto Merhi 2023 24 nbsp Nyck De Vries Formula E Gen3 Mahindra M10ELECTRO Hankook Mahindra Racing nbsp Edoardo MortaraFIM MotoGP Series editAs a team 2011 2014 edit In 2011 Mahindra Racing made its motor racing debut in the 125cc class of the MotoGP championship which was then in its last year 25 The team used the GP125 racing motorcycle produced by Italy based Engines Engineering 26 27 which Mahindra had acquired in 2008 28 The team performed well in their inaugural season capped off by Danny Webb securing the team s first ever pole position in the last race at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia Spain 29 Mahindra Racing ended the season third in the constructors championship 30 In 2012 Mahindra Racing participated in the newly formed Moto3 class 250cc four stroke which replaced the 125cc class 25 The team utilized the Mahindra MGP3O motorcycle developed and built by Engines Engineering from the 2012 season 31 Danny Webb and Marcel Schrotter raced for the team in the first eight rounds of the Moto3 World Championship The team scored its first Moto3 points at Le Mans on 20 May 2012 when Schrotter finished on a strong 12th position Before the ninth round at the Mugello Circuit Schrotter and Team Mahindra parted ways Riccardo Moretti who had until then been racing for Mahindra in the CIV stepped in for Schrotter The first year of the new Moto3 four stroke class proved challenging and prompted the team into a change of direction 32 In August 2012 Mahindra Racing announced a partnership with Suter Racing Technology to build an all new MG3PO 33 The team also announced that it would move its base from Italy to Switzerland 34 In November of the same year they announced that riders Efren Vazquez and Miguel Oliveira would be racing for the team in the 2013 season 35 The MG3PO for the 2013 season was built over a period of four months at the team base in Turbenthal Switzerland 36 and debuted at the 2013 Moto3 season opener at Qatar 37 where the team achieved a double Top 10 finish This result was followed by Oliveira s 5th place finish at the Circuit of the Americas Team Mahindra s best performance at that point Mahindra Racing made history in the 2013 Malaysian Grand Prix taking the first ever podium for an Indian constructor in the MotoGP World Championship Series 38 In the same season the MGP3O recorded top five finishes in 10 of the 17 rounds a pole position three circuit lap records and third position in the Constructors Championship At the end of 2013 Vazquez confirmed that he would no longer be riding with Mahindra Racing in the 2014 season and was replaced by Arthur Sissis 39 The 2014 season saw some success for Mahindra with their MGP3O recording three podiums including a best ever second place finish by their customer team Ambrogio Racing s rider Brad Binder at the German Grand Prix The first podium of the season was secured by Mahindra Racing rider Miguel Oliveira at the Assen circuit in the Dutch TT For the entire season the team riders Oliveira and Andrea Migno regularly challenged at the front of the tight Moto3 pack The MGP3O recorded six Top 4 finishes in the entire season as Mahindra finished third overall in the Moto3 Constructors rankings at the end of the 2014 season Following the conclusion of the 2014 season Mahindra no longer ran their own team and concentrated instead on development of the Mahindra MGP3O racing motorcycle They switched from competing as a team and focused on supplying bikes to customer teams 40 41 including the Mapfre Aspar Team which served as Mahindra s factory team for the 2015 42 2016 43 and 2017 seasons 44 Mahindra Racing also moved their base to Italy 45 46 where they opened a new engineering and development centre in Besozzo 47 As a manufacturer 2013 2017 edit Mahindra Racing supplied two Mahindra MGP3O motorcycles to Ambrogio Racing for the 2013 season which was its first customer team 48 49 For the 2014 season Mahindra Racing supplied Mahindra MGP3O motorcycles to Ambrogio Racing CIP Moto3 and San Carlo Team Italia 50 51 Mahindra acquired a 51 controlling stake in Peugeot Motocycles in January 2015 52 In 2015 Mahindra Racing became a full scale independent constructor supporting four customer teams in the Moto3 series 53 including a three bike line up from 4 times World Champion Jorge Martinez s experienced Mapfre Aspar Team 54 55 The Aspar Team s Mahindra MGP3Os were piloted by the 2014 Red Bull Rookies Champion Spaniard Jorge Martin Italian Francesco Bagnaia a graduate of the VR 46 academy who switched from the Sky VR46 team and Juanfran Guevara contesting his third Moto3 World Championship 56 57 58 59 Mahindra also supplied bikes for CIP Moto3 San Carlo Team Italia and Outox Reset Drink Team for the 2015 season 45 In 2015 a Mahindra customer team recorded a podium finish at the French Grand Prix 2016 got off to a strong start with Aspar Mahindra Moto3 Team rider Francesco Pecco Bagnaia securing a third place podium finish at the opening round in Qatar The Italian teen picked up podiums in Jerez Spain and Mugello Italy before making his historic first win in Assen Netherlands Mahindra s maiden victory in the World Championship and a first for a bike made by an Indian company citation needed Two more victories followed with John Mcphee dominating the field in a wet Czech Grand Prix and Pecco taking a seven second win in the Malaysian Grand Prix At the Czech Grand Prix the Indian manufacturer also scored their first ever double podium with John Mcphee and Jorge Martin In 2016 Mahindra supplied MG3PO motorcycles to the factory Aspar Mahindra Team CIP Team Italia Minimoto Portomaggiore and Platinum Bay Real Estate Motomex Team Worldwide Race It also supplied MG3PO motorcycles under the Peugeot Motorcycles badge to the Peugeot Saxoprint RTG team 60 In June 2017 Mahindra Racing announced that it would end its participation in the Moto3 class of MotoGP at the end of the season in order to focus on Formula E 61 Mahindra Racing supplied the Mahindra MGP3O single cylinder 4 stroke 250cc motorcycle to the factory Aspar Mahindra Team and other customer teams in the 2017 season It also supplied an official Peugeot Motocycles derivative of the MGP3O to the factory Peugeot MC Saxoprint Team 62 Mahindra Racing left Moto3 after the 2017 season and remains the only Indian constructor to have taken part in the series Other series editCIV Italian National Motorcycle Racing Championship edit 125 cc and Moto3 class edit In early December 2012 Mahindra Racing announced its entry into the 125cc class of the Italian National Motorcycle Racing Championship CIV with Indian rider S Sarath Kumar and Italian phenomenon Riccardo Moretti Moretti was the 2009 champion in the 125cc class while Kumar is a former champion in the 130cc 4 stroke Novice class 2008 and the 165cc Expert Class 2009 Moretti won the season opener at the Mugello Circuit Mahindra s first time earning a 1st place finish Kumar earned a third place finish in the third round at Monza He left professional racing for personal reasons after round six Moretti won the second and fourth races at Imola and Mugello respectively In the sixth round at Misano Moretti and new Mahindra rider Miroslav Popov finished first and second respectively in the seventh round again at Misano Popov took first while Moretti finished third In the final race of the 2012 season Popov again took first place and was joined on the podium by new Mahindra Racing rider Lukas Trautmann who earned a second place finish in his debut race The double podium Mahindra s third of the season earned the team the 2012 CIV Constructor s Cup 63 64 making Mahindra the first Indian team to win an international motorsport championship 65 In the 2013 season the team entered the Moto3 class 250cc 4 stroke in the CIV with talented riders Andrea Locatelli and Michael Rinaldi Locatelli ended Rounds 1 and 2 with a twin podium finish he won the first race and finished in third place in the second Rinaldi finished eighth in the first encounter and sixth in the second 66 67 Mahindra would go on to win the CIV Constructors Championship Moto3 in 2013 and again in 2015 Grand Prix rider Max Biaggi rode for Mahindra 2017 CIV Italian National Championship Moto3 FIM CEV International Championship edit In addition to the World Championship Mahindra Racing was a part of the FIM CEV International Championship Moto3 Junior World Championship They supplied MGP3O machines to Team Aspar and Team LaGlisse to compete in the World Championship feeder series citation needed Mahindra Racing Team Riders editFIM MotoGP 125cc and Moto3 edit nbsp Marcel Schrotter No 77 2011 2012 nbsp Danny Webb No 99 2011 2012 nbsp Miroslav Popov No 95 2012 nbsp Riccardo Moretti No 20 2012 nbsp Miguel Oliveira No 44 2013 2014 nbsp Efren Vazquez No 7 2013 nbsp Andrea Locatelli No 55 2013 nbsp Andrea Migno No 16 2014 nbsp Arthur Sissis No 61 2014 2019 nbsp Francesco Bagnaia No 21 2015 nbsp Jorge Martin No 88 2015 nbsp Juanfran Guevara No 58 2015 nbsp Stefano Manzi No 62 2016 nbsp Marco Bezzecchi No 53 2016 Customer teams editFIM MotoGP Moto3 edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message Ambrogio Racing 2013 2014 nbsp Brad Binder No 41 2013 2014 nbsp Luca Amato No 21 2013 nbsp Jules Danilo No 95 2014 CIP Team 2014 2017 nbsp Alessandro Tonucci No 19 2014 nbsp Bryan Schouten No 51 2014 nbsp Jasper Iwema No 13 2014 nbsp Tatsuki Suzuki No 24 2015 2016 nbsp Remy Gardner No 2 2015 nbsp Fabio Spiranelli No 3 2016 nbsp Enzo Boulom No 99 2016 nbsp Marco Bezzecchi No 12 2017 nbsp Manuel Pagliani No 96 2017 Team Italia 2014 2016 nbsp Andrea Locatelli No 55 2014 nbsp Matteo Ferrari No 3 2014 2015 nbsp Marco Bezzecchi No 53 2015 nbsp Stefano Manzi No 29 2015 nbsp Stefano Valtulini No 43 2016 nbsp Lorenzo Petrarca No 77 2016 Outox Reset Drink Team 2015 nbsp Alessandro Tonucci No 19 2015 nbsp Darryn Binder No 40 2015 Aspar Mahindra Team Moto3 2016 2017 nbsp Francesco Bagnaia No 21 2016 nbsp Jorge Martin No 88 2016 nbsp Albert Arenas No 75 2017 nbsp Lorenzo Dalla Porta No 48 2017 Platinum Bay Real Estate Team 2016 nbsp Darryn Binder No 40 2016 nbsp Karel Hanika No 98 2016 nbsp Danny Webb No 22 2016 nbsp Marcos Ramirez No 42 2016 Peugeot MC Saxoprint Team 2016 2017 nbsp Alexis Masbou No 10 2016 nbsp John Mcphee No 17 2016 nbsp Albert Arenas No 12 2016 nbsp Hafiq Azmi No 38 2016 nbsp Vicente Perez No 63 2016 nbsp Jakub Kornfeil No 84 2017 nbsp Patrik Pulkkinen No 4 2017 Minimoto Portomaggiore Team 2016 nbsp Alex Fabbri No 71 2016 Motomex Team Worldwide Race 2016 nbsp Gabriel Martinez Abrego No 18 2016 Mahindra MRW Aspar Team 2017 nbsp Raul Fernandez No 31 2017 3570 MTA Team 2017 nbsp Edoardo Sintoni No 30 2017 FIA Formula E edit ABT Cupra Formula E Team nbsp Nico Muller No 51 2023 Racing results editFormula E results edit key Year Chassis Powertrain Tyres No Drivers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Points T C Mahindra Racing 2014 15 SparkSRT01 e SRT01 e1 M BEI PUT PDE BUE MIA LBH MCO BER MSC LDN 58 8th 5 nbsp Karun Chandhok 5 6 13 Ret 14 12 13 18 12 12 13 21 nbsp Bruno Senna Ret 14 6 5 Ret 5 Ret 17 16 16 4 2015 16 SparkSRT01 e MahindraM2Electro M BEI PUT PDE BUE MEX LBH PAR BER LDN 105 5th 21 nbsp Bruno Senna 13 5 Ret 10 10 5 9 15F 2 6 23 nbsp Nick Heidfeld 3 9 7 8 4 12F 7 13 7 nbsp Oliver Rowland 13 2016 17 SparkSRT01 e MahindraM3Electro M HKG MRK BUE MEX MCO PAR BER NYC MTL 215 3rd 19 nbsp Felix Rosenqvist 15F 3P 18F 16 6 4 1 2P 15 2 9 2P 23 nbsp Nick Heidfeld 3 9 15 12 3 3 3 10 16 3 Ret 5 2017 18 SparkSRT01 e MahindraM4Electro M HKG MRK SCL MEX PDE RME PAR BER ZUR NYC 138 4th 19 nbsp Felix Rosenqvist 14 1FP 1 4 RetP 5 RetP 8 11 15 14 5 23 nbsp Nick Heidfeld 3 16 7 Ret Ret Ret 16 11 10 6 6 8 2018 19 SparkSRT05e MahindraM5Electro M ADR MRK SCL MEX HKG SYX RME PAR MCO BER BRN NYC 125 6th 64 nbsp Jerome d Ambrosio 3 1 10 4 Ret 6 8 17 11 17 13 9 11 94 nbsp Felix Rosenqvist Ret nbsp Pascal Wehrlein Ret 2 6FP Ret 7 10 10 4F 10 Ret 7 12 2019 20 SparkSRT05e MahindraM6Electro M ADR SCL MEX MRK BER BER BER 49 9th 64 nbsp Jerome d Ambrosio 9 DNS NC 10 13 5 DSQ 7 15 16 18 94 nbsp Pascal Wehrlein 11 15 4 9 22 nbsp Alex Lynn 12 11 17 9 5 8 2020 21 SparkSRT05e MahindraM7Electro M DIR RME VLC MCO MEX NYC LDN BER BER 132 9th 29 nbsp Alexander Sims 7 15 Ret 2 DSQ 23 Ret 4 14 Ret 6 Ret 16 17 5 94 nbsp Alex Lynn Ret Ret 8 17 DSQG 3F 9 10 6 11 9 3 1G 20 13 2021 22 SparkSRT05e MahindraM8Electro M DRH MEX RME MCO BER JAK MRK NYC LDN SEO 46 8th 29 nbsp Alexander Sims 14 Ret Ret 12 Ret 11 9 18 15 14 14 4 13 11 Ret 12 30 nbsp Oliver Rowland Ret 8 16 Ret Ret Ret 11 7 Ret 10 13 14 Ret Ret 2P Ret 2022 23 Formula E Gen3 Mahindra M9Electro H MEX DIR HYD CPT SPL BER MCO JAK PRT RME LDN 41 10th 8 nbsp Oliver Rowland 13 19 Ret 6 WD 15 10 14 Ret nbsp Roberto Merhi 18 17 Ret 12 Ret 15 20 11 nbsp Lucas di Grassi 3 13 15 14 WD 13 11 12 12 14 14 7 Ret Ret 6 18 2023 24 Formula E Gen3 Mahindra M10Electro H MEX DIR SAP TOK MIS MCO BER SHA POR LDN 0 11th 21 nbsp Nyck de Vries 15 17 15 14 Ret 48 nbsp Edoardo Mortara 13 15 11 12 DSQ Notes 1 In the inaugural season all teams were supplied with a spec powertrain by McLaren Driver did not finish the race but was classified as they completed over 90 of the race distance G Driver was fastest in group qualifying stage and was given one championship point P Marks the driver who was given three points for being starting on Pole F Marks the driver who was given one point for fastest lap Moto3 and 125 cc Manufacturers Championship edit Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Points Pos 2011 QAT ESP POR FRA CAT GBR NED ITA GER CZE IND RSM ARA JPN AUS MAL VAL 49 3rd 16 13 16 Ret 16 11 9 11 14 12 Ret 15 11 12 10 13 12 2012 QAT ESP POR FRA CAT GBR NED GER ITA IND CZE RSM ARA JPN MAL AUS VAL 4 9th 18 16 19 12 Ret 26 Ret 18 20 20 Ret 19 25 26 Ret Ret Ret 2013 QAT AME ESP FRA ITA CAT NED GER IND CZE GBR RSM ARA MAL AUS JPN VAL 173 3rd 7 5 8 Ret 4 5 4 4 8 9 5 7 5 3 7 4 5 2014 QAT AME ARG ESP FRA ITA CAT NED GER IND CZE GBR RSM ARA JPN AUS MAL VAL 168 3rd 4 15 13 14 12 4 6 3 2 7 6 4 6 7 3 7 14 8 2015 QAT AME ARG ESP FRA ITA CAT NED GER IND CZE GBR RSM ARA JPN AUS MAL VAL 120 3rd 9 15 11 7 3 4 11 11 12 10 11 7 8 7 11 10 12 13 2016 QAT ARG AME ESP FRA ITA CAT NED GER AUT CZE GBR RSM ARA JPN AUS MAL VAL 211 3rd 3 8 14 3 12 3 12 1 10 6 2 2 16 6 6 4 1 10 2017 QAT ARG AME ESP FRA ITA CAT NED GER CZE AUT GBR RSM ARA JPN AUS MAL VAL 43 3rd 22 19 17 14 14 17 14 16 15 12 19 15 8 19 3 10 15 20 Colour Result Gold Winner Silver Second place Bronze Third place Green Points finish Blue Non points finish Non classified finish NC Purple Retired Ret Red Did not qualify DNQ Did not pre qualify DNPQ Black Disqualified DSQ White Did not start DNS Withdrew WD Race cancelled C Blank Did not practice DNP Did not arrive DNA 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