Tuesday, 13 November 2012
Electric Car Racing
Caught this story in Autoguide today about McLaren supplying "electric engines" to a new racing series called Formula E.
They aren't electric engines, they're "motors".
Formula E had completely passed me by. Autoguide had covered it briefly in August but I'd missed that somehow. It will be an FIA fully sanctioned race series but it doesn't start properly until 2014 so I suppose they have a bit of time to get the word out.
They do have a Website but there isn't much on it - just some twitterings and a couple of annoying videos. And the reason they are annoying is a reason why this sport may not catch on with spectators - the racing just sounds wrong.
Hopefully batteries will have improved by 2014 because the current (ha current - electric - geddit?) plan is that "there will be 10 teams and 20 drivers for the 42 cars, as two cars will be needed to complete a one-hour race because of battery life." Either that or have some very long extension cables - or use the Top Gear Dodgem Car solution.
Until then, we can make do with these electric McLarens which don't sound too different to what we'll have in 2014.
Labels:
Drayson Lola,
Electric Car,
FIA,
Formula E,
Mclaren,
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