All new all-electric racing series to feature Tesla Model S
17 Mar 2016|1,434 views
The world's first zero emissions GT racing series is set to begin in 2017, featuring the Tesla Model S P85+. In the Electric GT World Series, 20 drivers and 10 teams will battle it out in a seven-race season, with the races will take place on official racetracks, rather than the pop-up tracks used in Formula E. Initially, the race series will have the Tesla Model S P85+ electric sports saloon as its standard vehicle. The racing version will get uprated suspension, brakes and cooling, and will shed a few pounds in the process.
Technical Director for Electric GT Holdings, engineer and professional racing driver, Agustin Paya, said, "We chose the Tesla Model S simply because it is one of the best 100 percent electric cars on the market. The teams will race identical models similar to the street version, with 410bhp and 599Nm of torque. Despite being a tourer it seems to be made for racing, with its weight distribution ratio and low centre of gravity."
"The fun of the Electric GT category is that you are going to watch commercially available models you see on the streets, racing on circuits around the world," added Paya, who said that, although the series will start out only using the Tesla, other makes and models will be welcome in the future.
The world's first zero emissions GT racing series is set to begin in 2017, featuring the Tesla Model S P85+. In the Electric GT World Series, 20 drivers and 10 teams will battle it out in a seven-race season, with the races will take place on official racetracks, rather than the pop-up tracks used in Formula E. Initially, the race series will have the Tesla Model S P85+ electric sports saloon as its standard vehicle. The racing version will get uprated suspension, brakes and cooling, and will shed a few pounds in the process.
Technical Director for Electric GT Holdings, engineer and professional racing driver, Agustin Paya, said, "We chose the Tesla Model S simply because it is one of the best 100 percent electric cars on the market. The teams will race identical models similar to the street version, with 410bhp and 599Nm of torque. Despite being a tourer it seems to be made for racing, with its weight distribution ratio and low centre of gravity."
"The fun of the Electric GT category is that you are going to watch commercially available models you see on the streets, racing on circuits around the world," added Paya, who said that, although the series will start out only using the Tesla, other makes and models will be welcome in the future.
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