‘Formula E working against all odds’ – Wolff

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has credited the FIA Formula E world champion♏ship as a strong performer “against all odds” which is gaining interest from fans and manufacturers, ahead of the German brand’s entry to the all-electric series in 2019.

14.07.2017 - Free Practice 2, Toto Wolff (GER) Mercedes AMG F1 Shareholder and Executive Director
14.07.2017 - Free Practice 2, Toto Wolff (GER) Mercedes AMG F1 Shareholder and Executive…
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Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has credited the FIA Formula E world championship as a 🐎strong performer “against all odds” which is gaining interest from fans and manufacturers, ahead of the German brand’s entry to the all-electric series in 2019.

In July Mercedes-Benz rubber-stamped its intentions to join Formula E in its sixth season, 2019-20, having initially reserved its place at the end of 2016. With Mercedes recently strengthening its ties to Venturi – through its affiliate HWA squad as ꦐwell as factory drivers Maro E꧋ngel and Edoardo Mortara – the German manufacturer is eager to 🅰see the all-electric series flourish.

Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport boss Wolff concedes Formula E has taken a key role in “corporate boardrooms” in the car manufacturer industry and has credited series CEO Alejandro Agag for his team’s effort building the sport’s foundati🦩ons.

“Formula E is an exciting platform and against all odds Alejandro [Agag] and his team have managed to build a series which is interesting for many people,” Wolff said. “It clea𝓀rly✤ hits the Zeitgeist as corporate boardrooms are talking about it and what he and his team are doing is truly amazing.

“We saw the drawings of the new ca🌟r which is coming in one years which looks amazing and it is a completely new concept. I enjoy opening up my horizon to the new series. We are excited to join Formula E.”

Formula E is currently four round☂s into its fourth season having ﷽seen Jean-Eric Vergne clinch victory and the overall drivers’ championship lead at the Santiago ePrix.

During the build-up to the race in Chile F🍰ormula E unveiled its ꦬnew ‘Gen 2’ car which will be debuted in the fifth season of the sport in 2018-19.

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