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Extreme E Is Back for Its Biggest Season Yet
Extreme E Is Back for Its Biggest Season Yet-July 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:10:46

A photo of the Hummer Extreme E car jumping on track.

While and these days, there are a few fledgling motorsports looking to change the status quo away from gas-powered racing. One such series is , which launched in 2021 with the aim of putting sustainability at the heart of racing. Now entering its third season, the sport is shaking things up ahead of its biggest year yet.

Since 2021, Extreme E has been shipping teams around the world to far-flung locations where they spend a day racing and then in the places they race. To cut its impact from race weekends, the series also re-purposed an old mailing ship to cart all its cars and gear to each race, minimizing the use of air freight.

Now that it’s got a few seasons under its belt, ahead of its 2023 kick off in Saudi Arabia next month. For the 2023 season, Extreme E will run ten races, instead of five, will roll out a new qualifying format and welcomes a new team to the paddock.

A photo of five Extreme E cars racing off the line.

Let’s start with the changes to the calendar. Each weekend on the calendar will now be a double-header, with races taking place on both the Saturday and Sunday. This year, take to Saudi Arabia, Scotland, Italy, Chile and either the Amazon or the U.S.,; that race is still a bit up in the air.

But, the format of each race day is also changing. For 2023, will take the form of two rounds, each consisting of two heats pitting five cars against each other. Classification points will be awarded for the two heats, with the five top-scoring teams going through to the grand final race, which will set the podium and award championship points.

The five teams that don’t make it through to the grand final will run in the Redemption Race, which will decide positions six through ten for the day and awards further championship points.

A photo of three Extreme E cars racing on sand.

But it’s not just the races in which points are handed out this year. In each qualifying heat, a single championship point will be awarded to the winner. The Continental Traction Challenge will also return in 2023; this program awards two points to the team that sets the fastest time, a combination of both the male and female drivers’ fastest times, through .

So, in summary, there will be two rounds of qualifying, each featuring two races of five cars. The five best-scoring teams will progress to the grand final and the five worst-scoring will enter the redemption race. Then, all of this is reset and repeated once again the next day. Got it?

If that wasn’t enough newness for you, then Extreme E will also welcome a new team to the paddock this year. and Abt Cupra, a new squad fielded by UK DJ Carl Cox will also race in Extreme E in 2023.

A photo of DJ Carl Cox with a racing driver in the Extreme E paddock.

Carl Cox Motorsport will line up on the grid for the first race of the season in .

The Full 2023 Extreme E Calendar Comprises:

Neom, Saudi Arabia: March 11th & 12th Scotland, UK: May 13th & 14thSardinia, Italy: July 8th & 9thAmazon or USA: September 16th & 17thChile: December 2nd & 3rd

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