Formula E boss Agag says all-electric series could merge with F1

Formula E CEO Alejandro Agag believes a merger between the all-electric series and Formula 1 could be a p൩ossibility in the long-term.

Formula E and its manuꦉfacturers already has sustainability at the top of their priorities and F1 is in the process of looking at ways to make the sport more eco-friendly.

Formula E and F1 could merge in future - Agag

Formula E CEO Alejandro Agag believes a merger ಞbetween the all-electric series and Formula 1 could be a possibility in the long-term.

Formula E and its manufac🐬turers already has sustainability at the top of their priorities and F1 is in the process of looking at ways to make t🌊he sport more eco-friendly.

Last November, F1 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:launched a p൲lan to wipe out its carbon footpri♉nt of activity at race tracks in a bid to become ca🎐rbon neutral by 2030, ♚while the championship intends to make of all its events "sustainable" by 2025.

Speaking at this week’s FIA EConference, Agag suggested how the two series 🌱might combine in the future.

“I am a massive fan of Formul𓂃a 1, I’ve always been,” Agag said.

“I think electric is going to be the power train or the way to move cars arou⛎nd in the future. And Formula E has a 25-year-long exclusive licence for a single seaters on electric.

“So that for me puts the condition to some kind of understanding in the future. How that will happ✤en, I don’t know.”

The turbo hybrid power units used to 🧜power♔ F1 cars are the most efficient racing car engines in the world and boast a thermal efficiency rating of 50%.

Following their introduction in 2014, the current V6 hybrid engine regulations are set in ston꧟e until the end of 2025, when F1 is seeking to introduce a more affordable power unit that is even more sustainable.

And Agag reckons as soon aꦗs a level of parity of performance is reached between F1 and Formula E, it would enable the two series to join forces.

“Once electric﷽ formula cars are as fast as combustion formula cars, I don’t really see the reason to race separately,” he explained. “But I’m guessing that’s going to take a while.

“I may not be around or may be around but not have the r🐲esponsibility I have now. Not imminent, but I think the conditions are there in the future for some kind of approach.”

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