BMW Motorsport takes next step towards Formula E.

Munich. While preparations for the fourth race in the 2016/17
FIA Formula E Championship in Mexico City (MEX) continues apace at
the MS Amlin Andretti team supported by BMW Motorsport, long-term
planning also continues for a potential works entry in season 5.
This includes the formal registration as a Formula E manufacturer, a
step that has been taken by BMW. The registration was accepted by
the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA).

 

The planned expansion of the involvement of BMW i and BMW Motorsport
in the first race series for all-electric single-seater cars is part
of the long-term global motorsport strategy for the BMW Group. BMW had
already taken the next step in this direction, agreeing a close
partnership with the MS Amlin Andretti team at the start of the
current season. This cooperation includes working together at
engineering level and sharing resources. BMW Motorsport is supporting
MS Amlin Andretti with the provision of works driver António Félix da
Costa (PRT).

“Since its inaugural season, Formula E has enjoyed rapid development
and is now regarded as a high-level racing series,” says BMW
Motorsport Director Jens Marquardt. “BMW i has contributed actively as
Official Vehicle Partner from the word go and has left its mark on the
series. Other manufacturers have now followed suit. Everyone involved
is delighted to be taking steps to get involved on the sporting and
technological side of Formula E. Planning is underway to compete with
a works team in season 5. This required our registration as a
manufacturer. This was completed by the required deadline.”

The partnership with the team led by US racing legend Michael
Andretti has also been nothing but positive so far. A close exchange
of ideas between the engineers at BMW and at Andretti Formula E was
established with synchronised processes and continual knowledge
transfer. The engineers at BMW Motorsport in Munich have also started
development of a Formula E powertrain. “We still have a lot of work to
do, but we have taken the first steps,” confirms Marquardt. “If the
series continues with this positive development, we want to be
perfectly prepared for the potential works entry in season 5.”

BMW i has been Official Vehicle Partner of the FIA Formula E
Championship since the first season. The BMW i8 (fuel consumption
combined: 2.1 l/100 km / 134.5 mpg imp; CO2 emissions combined: 49
g/km) is the high-performance, efficient Safety Car in Formula E. The
BMW i3 (energy consumption combined: 12.9 kWh; CO2 emissions combined:
0 g/km) is the “Medical Car” and “Race Director Car”. The BMW X5
xDrive40e (fuel consumption combined: 3.4–3.3 l/100 km / 83.1–85.6 mpg
imp; CO2 emissions combined: 78–77 g/km; figures based on the EU test
cycle, may vary depending on the tyre format specified) functions as
the “Rescue Car” or “Extrication Car”.