ABT Sportsline Press Release
ABT Sportsline will be contesting the first season of the new FIA
Formula E Championship with former Formula One racer and Audi factory
driver Lucas di Grassi and German youngster Daniel Abt. The German
outfit is the first of the ten teams in the field to have presented its
driver line-up. The inaugural event of the new championship will take
place in Beijing (China) on 13 September 2014.
”In Daniel and Lucas we’ve signed our absolutely ideal pairing,” says
team owner Hans-Jürgen Abt. ”My thanks go to Audi who released Lucas for
the Formula E commitment. He’s been involved in the development of the
series right from the beginning and is one of the most sought-after
names in the scene – we’re proud that he’s opted for us.”
The 29-year-old Brazilian has previously competed in Formula One,
various Formula series and endurance races. In 2014 di Grassi is again
part of the Audi squad, running in the FIA World Endurance Championship
(WEC) including Le Mans. “I’m delighted that Audi is giving me the
opportunity to drive in sports car racing as well as in Formula E,” says
di Grassi. ”I’ve been watching ABT Sportsline on track for a long time –
a very professional and cool outfit and my first contact. It’s great
that it worked out. We’ve got ambitious plans…” His first Formula E test
is scheduled for June.
The second
cockpit of the only German Formula E team goes to Daniel Abt. The
21-year-old is starting his second GP2 season in 2014 after having
previously clinched the runner-up’s spot in the GP3 Championship. As the
son of team owner and CEO Hans-Jürgen Abt he was one of the first
applicants. “I was really thrilled with the ideas of Formula E from the
very beginning and obviously even more about ABT Sportsline competing
with a team of their own,” says Daniel Abt. “That I’m part of the
line-up in the inaugural season is both an honour and a huge challenge.”
The FIA Formula E Championship featuring electric vehicles with a
maximum output of 270 hp will be held in ten major cities around the
globe. The only German race will take place in Berlin on 30 May 2015.
Although the inaugural event in Beijing (China) will not be held until
13 September preparations are already in full swing. In May the ten
teams from around the world are scheduled to move into their common base
in Donington (Great Britain) where the cars will be prepared for
initial track tests.
“All our plans for Formula E are perfectly on track,” says Thomas
Biermaier, who, as sports director, is responsible for all motorsport
activities at ABT. “The two drivers we’d been wishing to sign are on
board and our discussions with partners, sponsors, engineers and
mechanics are making very good progress as well. I’m sure we’re soon
going to have a powerful.”
Fans and journalists can experience the Formula E race car live in
advance on ABT Sportsline’s stand at the Geneva Motor Show (6 to 16
March).
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