New S5 Formula E car “overwhelming” in first tests
Reigning champion Lucas di Grassi has described 𝓰Formula 🌄E’s new season five car as “a huge step forward” compared to its predecessor.
Seven Formula E manufacturers completed a closed two-day test of their season five cars at the Monteblanco circuit in Spain this week, ahead of the 🌠introductio🅰n of the dubbed ‘Gen2’ car for the 2018/2019 campaign.

Reigning champion Lucas di Grassi has described Formula E’s new season five car as “a huge🐭 step forward” compared to its predecessor.
Seven Formula E ma🍬nufacturers completed a closed two-day test of their season five cars at the Monteblanco circuit in Spain this week, ahead of the introduction of the dubbed ‘Gen2’ car for the 2018/2019 campaign.
The 🏅new car - which was formally unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show earlier this month - will be capable of completing a full race distance on a single charge, removing the need for mid-race car swaps that have been part of Formula E races since the championship’s inauguration in 2014.
Audi, DS, Jaguar, Venturi, Mahindra, Nissan and Dragon all ran the new-spꦅec cars for the first time. BMW, which is set to run as a full works squad from the 2018/19 season, and NIO were the only manufactu🗹rers absent from the test.
Di Grassi got the first taste of the new Audi e-tron FE05 and said he was left feeling “overwhelmed” after the test, which he labelled as a success foไr hiཧs team.
“My first impression was overwhelming - the car is a huge step for🔯ward in every respect,” di Grassi explained.
“We drove a lot, were able to focus on setup work and꧅ gathered plenty of data for the engineers. I feel that the first test was a resounding success – now I’m all🌳 the more excited about finally being able to drive the car on a city circuit.”
Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler team principal Allan McNish added his ꦇoutfit completing its planne꧙d running without any significant issues.
“We did a lot of kilometers straigꦛht away without any major problems – which is the most important th⭕ing at the first rollout and good news for the whole team, trackside and at Audi in Neuburg.
“Lucas’ feedback was extremely positive, which makes us optimistic going forward. We know we still have a lot of work to do in terms of testing and deve𝔉lopment before travelinꦕg to the first race of the new season and competing with our rivals for the first time.”
A second test is due to take place next month at theಌ Calafat circuit in Catalonia.

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