Electric car racing Formula E invited famous creators to the 'Formula E' experience program in Miami, USA. This event was sponsored by Hankook Tire & Technology, which is the exclusive supplier of electric car racing tires for Formula E and an official partner.
'ABB FIA Formula E World Championship (ABB FIA Formula E World Championship), hereafter referred to as Formula E,' held an 'Evo Session' on March 5 and 6 local time at the Miami International Autodrome.
This session featured a total of 11 celebrities, including former soccer player Sergio Agüero, creator and former racing driver 'Driver 61,' and American actress and car creator 'Emelia Hartford,' and was organized to share the innovative future motorsport technology of Formula E with fans around the world. The creator known by the nickname 'Supercar Blondie,' Alexandra Hirschi, also participated in the event and received the spotlight.
Before the main session, participants trained for all the preparations to become Formula E drivers through simulator sessions, physical conditioning, and driver coaching in teams with drivers from participating teams, including 'Jaguar TCS Racing,' 'NEOM McLaren Formula E Team,' and 'Envision Racing,' over the past few weeks.
During the session, participating drivers experienced Formula E's unique electric car racing technology by riding the new race car 'GEN3 Evo' on a track measuring 2.917 km, consisting of 19 corners and straight sections.
The Hankook Tire 'GEN3 Evo iON Race' provided optimal grip, handling, and braking performance even under extreme circuit racing conditions, supporting stable racing. This product is recognized as a next-generation electric car racing tire that combines eco-friendliness and high performance, incorporating special engineering fiber materials, sustainable raw materials, and energy-saving technologies.
Content related to the 'Formula E Evo Session' can be found on the official Formula E website and social media channels, and it is expected to be released as a documentary in the second half of this year.
Formula E season 11 will be held in a total of 16 rounds in major cities across 10 countries worldwide. Following the events in Brazil, Mexico, and Saudi Arabia, the fifth round is set to take place in Miami, USA, in April, with fierce competition expected from six global electric vehicle manufacturers, including Porsche, Jaguar, Nissan, Stellantis, Mahindra, and Lola Cars.
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