ABB FIA FORMULA E CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON 4 ROUND 7 MEDIA PACK ROME E-PRIX 14 APRIL 2018 Circuito Cittadino Dell EUR
RACE PREVIEW Ready for Rome... and trophies! The second half of the ABB FIA Formula E Championship begins in Rome, also the beginning of the four European races in season four. After the disappointments that were the three Latin American races, Mahindra Racing returns to Europe with as much positivity as possible, and then some. Still second in the Teams' championship and Drivers' championship as well (with Felix Rosenqvist), the team is rejuvenated and most of all ready to race again; we ve also added a few more tools, and have put a few more reliability and control measures in place as the season rolls on. The 2.86km track layout has been very well designed and is causing a lot of excitement for our team; and with it s undulation changes, high to slow speed sections, technical parts, underpass and tight hairpin, it comes across as the perfect arena for our electric gladiators to take centre stage. Closer to home, with a renewed vigour to pull himself back up the standings through the European leg, Nick Heidfeld is throwing himself into the fray in his precise and efficient manner to start bringing in the points once again! Still second in the championship but by a bigger margin than before, Rome yields every opportunity for Felix to plough through the field and get back to the top spot and continue his bid for the title! "We feel privileged to be able to race in the famous Eur district of Rome threading our way through some iconic architecture and historic monuments over what looks to be one of the most challenging street circuits that we have tackled to date." DILBAGH GILL Team Principal & CEO
FELIX ROSENQVIST Rome is another new track for us, and that s always exciting. I think for many it is considered a highlight of the year, as Italy clearly belongs at the very heart of motorsport. The track layout is very cool, with a lot of elevation changes which are always welcomed at street circuits. We had a streak of some tough races, but the potential is still the same as it was in the beginning of the year it s been good for everyone to come back home and to get our heads around the issues we ve had. I m aiming high in Rome and looking to have a solid weekend! FORMULA E: 18 races, 3 wins, 7 podiums, 5 poles, 3 fastest laps BORN: 7 November 1991, Värnamo, Sweden HEIGHT: 170cm WEIGHT: 66kg CAREER OVERVIEW: 2016 17 FIA Formula E (Mahindra Racing); 3 rd Drivers' Championship 2016 Indy Lights, Blancpain GT Series Sprint Cup, DTM (test and reserve driver) 2015 FIA Formula 3 European Championship: Champion 2014 15 Macau Grand Prix: two-time winner 2011 14 FIA Formula 3 European Championship 2010 ATS Formula 3 Cup 2009 Formula Renault 2.0 Sweden / NEZ: Champion 2008 Formula Asia 2.0: Champion 2007 Asian Formula Renault: Rookie of the Year
NICK HEIDFELD Rome starts the second half of the season and the European part of the Championship. I ve had only two smooth races this year so I hope this changes my fortunes. In the simulator the circuit seemed unique in how twisty and tight the last part is while still having a good flow. I am looking forward to racing in Italy again with such passionate motorsport fan. FORMULA E: 38 races, 8 podiums, 1 fastest lap BORN: 10 May 1977, Mönchengladbach, Germany HEIGHT: 167cm WEIGHT: 62kg CAREER OVERVIEW: 2016 17 FIA Formula E (Mahindra Racing); 7 th Drivers' Championship 2015 16 FIA Formula E (Mahindra Racing), 24h Le Mans LMP1 2014 15 FIA Formula E (Venturi) 2014 World Endurance Racing LMP1, Endurance Trophy: Champion 2013 Petit Le Mans: 1 st place 2012 24h Le Mans LMP1: 4 th overall 2000 11 Formula 1: 13 podiums; 5 th Drivers Championship (2007) 1999 FIA Formula 3000: Champion 1997 German Formula 3: Champion 1995 Formula Ford 1800: Champion 1994 Formula Ford 1600: Champion
TECHNICAL PREVIEW Vinit Patel, Chief Engineer As the European leg of the championship starts, it s good to be closer to home for obvious reasons, and going to Rome is really exciting. We re quite excited by how they ve designed this track, it s in a very unique part of the city with some wide boulevards, undulation changes, and even going under a highway and back up! We re looking forward to the challenge. We can t hide our disappointment at how our last 2 races turned out especially with reliability issues because this is normally our strength. We ve got some new things in place to make our car more robust for the rest of the season so we re being as positive as possible. We were able to score some points and recover from some poor qualifying positions after both our drivers made unfortunate errors in qualifying so that s not too bad. There is still a gap to be closed to Techeetah for both Felix and Mahindra. However, halfway through the season I m very proud to say that we re second in the championship and I m sure the rest of the team and everyone in the sport will see us as a contender for the outright win in 6 races time! The Rome track is quite long and has a few high speed corners and flat out sections and will definitely be cooler than the previous few races, but we re still evaluating our simulations to see how thermally limited we will be. We tend to have more full course yellows and safety cars at city circuits and that throws the thermal game back into contention. As you race with faster pace needing to coast less your thermally limit yourself more. It s not something that can be dismissed but everyone in the paddock will be well aware of this. The track surface itself is going to be very much like Santiago, low and changeable grip all over the place, surface features like camber in the crown of the road, and much less grip when compared to a place like Punta which was relatively high grip and smooth. It s going to be challenging, and hard on the car, but more in line with our standards. With the fabulous food and hospitality that beckons, the high to slow speed and technical sections, the underpass, the chicane near the pit entry and of course that tight hairpin, we feel that it s a track that s going to real suit our car, drivers, and appetites. Given that it should be a nice and wide track at most points, it should make for quite the entertaining race!
6 TRACK LAYOUT Palazzo della Civiltà del Lavoro AUTOMOBILI PININFARINA AND MAHINDRA SUITE SALON DELLE FONTANE VIA CIRA IL GRANDE PARCO DEL NINFEO 8 7 VIA CRISTOFORO COLOMBO 4 5 3 9 VIA CHOPIN VIALE ASIA 12 11 10 EMOTION 21 18 17 1 20 19 16 2 PIT GARAGES PIT GARAGES Palazzo dei Congresssi PITLANE 14 VIALE DELLA CIVILTA ROMANA EUR Palasport 13 E-VILLAGE 15
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RACE DAY SCHEDULE FRIDAY 13 APRIL 09:00 Track walk 12:00 Driver media duties 13:30 MAHINDRA RACING/PININFARINA ANNOUNCEMENT 15:00 SHAKEDOWN 16:45 Qualifying group lottery draw SATURDAY 14 APRIL 08:00 Practice 1 10:00 EMOTION CLUB & Allianz E-Village opens 10:30 Practice 2 11:10 VIP Pit Walk 12:00 QUALIFYING 12:45 SUPER POLE 13:45 VIP Pit Walk 16:00 17:00 RACE 17:00 17:30 PODIUM CEREMONY* 18:00 EMOTION CLUB & Allianz E-Village close NOTE: Schedule prepared in local time. Details correct at time of publication and subject to change.
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M4ELECTRO OVERVIEW Race drive power 180kW (10kW more than Season 3). Regen peak power 150kW. Race energy allowance 28kWh. Magneti Marelli MGU & inverter latest iteration of the motorsport supplier s top line derivation of hardware, designed from the ground up to Mahindra packaging and performance requirements. Gearbox Mahindra design and manufacture single ratio, with adjustable mechanical differential. Powertrain casing Mahindra design and manufacture of carbon fibre & metallic casing. Rear suspension Mahindra design and manufacture of steel & aluminium parts throughout. Motor & inverter cooling Mahindra designed entire system, using carbon fibre, aluminium, and plastics. Car + driver weight 880kg (regulation as season 3) with considerable ballast included. The only significant change in Technical requirement relative to Season 4 is an increase in race power from 170kW to 180kW therefore demanding more from all elements of the car across a similar season. Going into the new season with confidence is an outcome of the continued partnership with Magneti Marelli (among other top-flight suppliers), and equally importantly, the internal bolstering of technical expertise resources, across all technical areas. The M4Electro powertrain has been heavily revised in every key area relative to M3Electro and has undergone weight reductions in all major areas; most notably moving away from a multi-speed transmission.
CALENDAR R11/R12 New York E-Prix 14-15 JUL 18 USA R8 Paris E-Prix 28 APR 18 FRANCE R10 Zurich E-Prix 10 JUN 18 SWITZERLAND R9 Berlin E-Prix 19 MAY 18 GERMANY R4 Santiago E-Prix 3 FEB 18 R5 Mexico City E-Prix 3 MAR 18 MEXICO CITY R3 Marrakesh E-Prix 13 JAN 18 MOROCCO R7 Rome E-Prix 14 APR 18 ITALY R1/R2 Hong Kong E-Prix 2-3 DEC 17 HONG KONG CHILE R6 Punta Del Este E-Prix 17 MAR 18 URUGUAY
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