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M21_ TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Racing Team aims to start season well Excellent work Preview: Rome E-Prix, Rounds 3 and 4, ABB FIA Formula E World Championship The TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E team is aiming for a strong start to the season. Stutgart: After opening the season with two night races in Diriyah, the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship moves to Rome on 10-11 April due to travel restrictions across the country. As a result of the coronavirus pandemic, the FIA and Formula E have decided to hold two consecutive races on urban tracks. As will the next race in Valencia on 24 - 25 April, Formula E Head of Operations Amiel Lindesay reiterated the decision.
“Considering the current situation and the epidemic crisis, the Phone Number List second half of the season remains unpredictable. Every competition we can organize is important to us. and this program very much.” This race marks the TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E team's first visit to Rome, valuable points towards the top of the grid being awarded by Saudi Arabia. With the Porsche 99X Electric No. 99 of Pascal Wehrlein showing his full potential, Diriyah started from the front row, making his debut as a factory driver for Porsche. Teammate André Lotterer, on the other hand, faced a tough challenge behind the wheel of the #36 Porsche 99X Electric, the world's first all-electric car race.
There are 12 teams participating in the speed competition and 24 drivers competing for the title of world champion. This will be the first official awards ceremony of the season. The TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E team enters the third and fourth races of the season with confidence. “Our Porsche 99X Electric race car was very fast in Diriyah, we can do the same in Rome,” says Amiel. Lindesay further said: “One thing we will never forget. This is our second season of racing, but there are only 6 more venues left to compete in from now on. It is a very short championship fight.” Team Q&A with the Rome E-Prix program Amiel Lindesay, Head of Operations,
“Considering the current situation and the epidemic crisis, the Phone Number List second half of the season remains unpredictable. Every competition we can organize is important to us. and this program very much.” This race marks the TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E team's first visit to Rome, valuable points towards the top of the grid being awarded by Saudi Arabia. With the Porsche 99X Electric No. 99 of Pascal Wehrlein showing his full potential, Diriyah started from the front row, making his debut as a factory driver for Porsche. Teammate André Lotterer, on the other hand, faced a tough challenge behind the wheel of the #36 Porsche 99X Electric, the world's first all-electric car race.
There are 12 teams participating in the speed competition and 24 drivers competing for the title of world champion. This will be the first official awards ceremony of the season. The TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E team enters the third and fourth races of the season with confidence. “Our Porsche 99X Electric race car was very fast in Diriyah, we can do the same in Rome,” says Amiel. Lindesay further said: “One thing we will never forget. This is our second season of racing, but there are only 6 more venues left to compete in from now on. It is a very short championship fight.” Team Q&A with the Rome E-Prix program Amiel Lindesay, Head of Operations,