12/07/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/07/2024 17:51
07/12/2024
SÃO PAULO, Brazil - Nissan Formula E Team demonstrated excellent pace and led the São Paulo E-Prix for the majority of the event, before penalties denied the team points at a dramatic 2024/25 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship curtain raiser.
An excellent qualifying for the squad saw Oliver Rowland line up on the front row for the first race of the GEN3 Evo era, with Nato close behind in sixth. The British driver's fantastic getaway launched him into the lead, which he held for several laps. Meanwhile, Frenchman Nato was battling hard in the points-paying positions, and had worked his way to the front before a drive-through penalty for overpower dropped him down the order.
After exchanging positions during the Attack Mode phase, Rowland re-gained the lead just before a red flag interruption. Unfortunately, due to the timing of the stoppage, Rowland lost more than two minutes of his extra power and was relegated to second for the restart. However, another superb start meant he would re-claim the lead and pull away from the chasing pack, before he also received a drive-through penalty for overpower.
Nato had worked his way back up the order strongly, and was inside the top-10 before the second red flag intervention. At the final restart, Nato fought hard with those around him, coming across the line in sixth, before a post-race penalty for not being in the correct position at the restart dropped him to 13th, while Rowland came home in 14th.
Tommaso Volpe, managing director and team principal, Nissan Formula E Team: "It was a very unfortunate race, where our finishing positions were heavily compromised by penalties. It's obviously frustrating not to score points, but the result doesn't do justice to our performance on track. We displayed fantastic pace both in qualifying and the first half of the race, and Oli showed he had the potential to win. However, we need to accept our mistakes and work on the aspects that cost us, both on the car and in race management, and make sure it doesn't happen again. Today we proved how competitive we can be this season, and we'll be looking to bounce back in Mexico."
Oliver Rowland, driver, Nissan Formula E Team: "We were strong in practice and qualifying, and it was great to start on the front row. The first half of the race was perfect, taking the lead at Turn 1 and managing the energy really well. We were looking good to win but then the red flag came. We made some mistakes and unfortunately dropped out of the points. The positives are that the car is fast, I was able to lead and still be energy efficient but we made too many errors, which is something we will aim to rectify in the next rounds."
Norman Nato, driver, Nissan Formula E Team: "We have positives to take from the opening event, particularly from qualifying, where both Oli and I were quick. P6 was a good place to start, but unfortunately the race didn't unfold how we wanted. We had a chance to be on the podium today, but we made several mistakes which cost us a lot, so we will need to address that for the next races. However, the potential is there and it was good to be back on track with Nissan, I worked really well with the team and we'll focus on improving in Mexico."
Sérgio Sette Câmara, reserve and simulator driver, Nissan Formula E Team: "I've enjoyed attending my first race weekend with Nissan Formula E Team, and I think we proved that we have major potential for the season ahead. To be so strong in qualifying and then have a good race pace is extremely promising. I believe Oli was likely to win the race if not for the red flag, and Norman could have been up there as well, but we got unlucky today. However, this can happen in Formula E, and we need to focus on the positives. The car was fast and efficient and I'm sure we will be back up there fighting for the rest of the campaign."
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Nissan made its all-electric racing debut in Season 5 (2018/19) of the ABB FIA Formula E Championship, becoming the first and only Japanese manufacturer to enter the series.
In Season 7 (2020/21), Nissan announced its long-term involvement in Formula E and its commitment to the Gen3 era, which will run from Season 9 (2022/23) through to the end of Season 12 (2025/26) of the all-electric racing series.
In April 2022, Nissan acquired the e.dams race team, with the Japanese automaker taking full ownership of its involvement in the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship.
In June 2022, Nissan announced it would supply its Nissan EV powertrain technology to McLaren Racing for the entirety of the Formula E Gen3 era.
On 28th March 2024, ahead of the first ever Tokyo E-Prix, Nissan announced its long term commitment to Formula E, becoming the first manufacturer to sign up for the Gen4 era, which runs until 2030, reinforcing its pledge to its Ambition 2030 electrification targets.
For Season 11 of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship, the Nissan Formula E drivers are Oliver Rowland and Norman Nato.
Nissan races in Formula E to bring the excitement and fun of zero-emission electric vehicles to a global audience. As part of its goal to achieve carbon neutrality across its operations and the life cycle of its products by 2050, Nissan intends to electrify every all-new vehicle offering by the early 2030s in key markets. The Japanese automaker aims to bring its expertise in transferring knowledge and technology between the racetrack and road for better electric vehicles for customers.
The ABB FIA Formula E World Championship became the first global sport to be certified with a net zero carbon footprint from inception back in 2020, having invested in certified climate-protecting projects in all race markets to offset emissions from every season of electric racing.
All cars in the championship are powered by electricity, with the series acting as a competitive platform to test and develop the latest in electric technology.
The World's greatest manufacturers race against each other on street circuits and Formula E promotes the adoption of sustainable mobility in city centers in a bid to combat air pollution and lessen the effects of climate change.
Maria De Juana
Head of Communications, Formula E, Nissan Motor Co.
Phone: +33-6 17 36 37 61
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