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Formula E car makes public debut

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07/01/2014

Formula E's fully-electric race car made its first ever public demonstration yesterday with a display around the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino in Las Vegas.

Capable of speeds in excess of 150 mph, the zero emission single-seater was driven by former Lucas di Grassi and gave invited guests (natch), media and onlookers their first chance to see and hear the cars that will compete in the FIA Formula E Championship - the world's first fully-electric racing series - beginning in September.

Formula E will comprise 10 city-centre circuits around the globe including two races in the US - Miami and Los Angeles - which take place in the spring of 2015. Ten teams, each with two drivers, will go head-to-head with the aim of appealing to a new generation of motorsport fan, whilst accelerating the electric vehicle market and promoting sustainability.

Unveiled in September 2013, the car has been designed and built by French-based Spark Racing Technology together with a consortium of the leading names in motorsport including Dallara, Williams, McLaren, Renault and Michelin.

The event was also held in conjunction with the International CES, a global consumer electronics and technology tradeshow, together with Qualcomm Incorporated, one of Formula E's Founding Partners and the championship's Technology Partner.

"Today is a very special landmark for the FIA Formula E Championship and I'm delighted to be sharing it with Qualcomm and all our partners," said Alejandro Agag, CEO of series promoter Formula E Holdings. "Since the FIA launched Formula E just over a year ago, the progress and interest in the series has been overwhelming. When we started we had no cities, no teams, no broadcasters and no car. Now we have all these things so to be able to showcase our new car to everyone involved, and of course the fans, is a very proud moment.

"2014 is a very big year for Formula E with the championship starting in September so it's important to be starting on such a positive note. Today will also be the first of many roadshows we have planned over the coming months as we want as many people as possible to see, and hear, what we believe is the future of motorsport."

"It's also great for us to be debuting the car here in the US as this remains a key area for Formula E given we have two teams, two cities, broadcaster FOX Sports, a new investor with Boston Celtics owner Wyc Grousbeck and, of course, the US's ever expanding electric vehicle market."

"We are excited to show off the new fully-electric FIA Formula E Championship car in action on the Las Vegas Strip," added Dr Paul E Jacobs, Chairman and CEO of Qualcomm Incorporated. "Qualcomm is proud to be a Founding Technology Partner of the FIA Formula E Championship and a part of a global movement towards sustainable living."

As part of the event, the car was also driven along the famous Las Vegas Strip by Lucas di Grassi under police escort, finishing at the world-famous Caesars Palace Hotel and Casino.

"Caesars Palace has been passionate about auto sports since its early days when it hosted the Caesars Palace Grand Prix," said Tariq Shaukat, Caesars Entertainment's Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer. "We are proud to keep at the leading edge of the auto sports industry and technology innovation by partnering as the exclusive casino sponsor with the first-of-its-kind Formula E racing car. This partnership complements our ongoing global environmental efforts and supports the company's focus of leveraging technology to enhance the overall guest experience at our many entertainment destinations worldwide."

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1. Posted by Editor, 08/01/2014 15:28

"One would also have to say that Las Vegas has to be one of the most environmentally unfriendly cities on the planet."

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2. Posted by Paul C, 08/01/2014 4:26

"Did they set up a big Scaletrix trackin the casino parking lot?"

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3. Posted by K1w1, 07/01/2014 16:09

"My guess... it'll go the way of A1GP.

And zero emissions is BS. "

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4. Posted by xoanon, 07/01/2014 14:13

"Zero emissions at source not zero emissions.
Also no word that Formula E will be off setting any of the carbon produced by the teams, the constructors of the cars, travel by the teams or the spectators, unlike F1.

But then with fan boost FE is clearly aimed at the under 9s."

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