The
ABB FIA Formula E Championship is set to make its debut in the Middle
East next season in Riyadh, with the Saudi Arabian capital scheduled
to host the opening round of season five in December.
In
a double-first for the electric street racing series, Formula E will
bring international motorsport to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for the
very first time as part of a 10-year agreement with the General
Sports Authority and Saudi Arabian Motor Federation. Alongside
hosting the first fully-electric race in the region, the exciting
news signals the start of a new era of the ABB FIA Formula E
Championship with the eagerly-anticipated competitive debut of the
next generation cars in Riyadh.
The
announcement was made by His Royal Highness Prince Khaled Bin Sultan
Bin Abdullah AlFaisal, President of the Saudi Arabian Motor
Federation, and His Royal Highness Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al
Faisal Al Saud, Vice-Chair of the Saudi Arabia General Sports
Authority, together with Founder & CEO of Formula E Alejandro
Agag.
Pending
confirmation of the calendar by the FIA World Motor Sport Council,
the E-Prix will see the Formula E cars navigate the streets of the
picturesque Ad Diriyah district - with experienced motorsport
promoter Carlo Boutagy tasked to deliver and promote the race through
his company CBX. Further details on the location and circuit layout
will be revealed in due course.
Alejandro
Agag, Founder & CEO of Formula E, said: “Bringing
racing to Riyadh for the first round of the new season is the perfect
setting for the next phase of the ABB FIA Formula E Championship. An
exciting and vibrant country that is focussing on its future, Saudi
Arabia will be the ideal venue to mark the competitive debut of the
next generation Formula E cars. We think Saudi Arabia - with the new
vision of Prince Abdulaziz, Prince Khalid and the country - is a
fitting location to launch the latest chapter of the electric street
racing series. Many other sports are already increasing their
presence in Saudi Arabia and we’re proud that they’ve chosen
Formula E over other categories in racing. Most countries are now
looking to Formula E, especially Saudi Arabia which is concentrating
on the development of new technologies, renewable energies and
electric vehicle s.”
His
Royal Highness Prince Abdulaziz, said: “Saudi Arabia is
looking to the future and Formula E is the motorsport of the future,
that’s why this is such an exciting opportunity. It aligns
perfectly with the country’s 2030 vision and offers the prospect of
world-class racing on the streets of the capital for the first time
in our history. For all fans, men, women, young and old, the dream of
a hosting a ‘home race’ will now come true. As a driver myself,
who cares about growing the sport, nothing could make me happier. The
length of the partnership will give Saudi Arabia and Formula E the
platform to create a lasting legacy for both the sport globally and
the Kingdom over the course of a decade. This is the latest in a
series of game-changing sports events that the people of Saudi Arabia
will now be able to enjoy as families, with benefits that go far beyo
nd the sport to deliver a positive impact across our society. Also
for the next generation of Formula E, perhaps with a future champion,
technician, engineer or team manager watching from the crowd in
Riyadh and being inspired by the sport.”
His
Royal Highness Prince Khaled Bin Sultan Bin Abdullah AlFaisal,
President of the Saudi Arabian Motor Federation, commented: “The
interest and passion for motorsport amongst the people in the Kingdom
is already vast, with a rich heritage in rallying, drag racing and
other forms of motorsport - but the sport in Saudi Arabia is about to
be supercharged by this development. This event and all that
surrounds it, from welcoming world-class teams to the global TV
coverage, represents a watershed moment. By hosting Formula E in
Riyadh, the enthusiasm for motorsport
and sustainable technologies will be
heightened further to leave behind a valuable footprint in the
Kingdom’s landscape and showcase its growing credentials as a
sporting destination.”
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