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Drivers all set for Extreme E launch after day on AlUla鈥檚 desert tracks

Nine teams and 18 drivers will take part in the Desert X Prix across the AlUla desert on Saturday and Sunday. (Supplied/Extreme E)
Nine teams and 18 drivers will take part in the Desert X Prix across the AlUla desert on Saturday and Sunday. (Supplied/Extreme E)
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Updated 03 April 2021

Drivers all set for Extreme E launch after day on AlUla鈥檚 desert tracks

Nine teams and 18 drivers will take part in the Desert X Prix across the AlUla desert on Saturday and Sunday. (Supplied/Extreme E)
  • Saturday will see qualifying rounds of the first ever electric SUV series, with Desert X Prix final taking place on Sunday

ALULA:聽With shakedowns complete, the scene is set for the launch of inaugural Extreme E event in 黑料社区 this weekend with the Desert X Prix across the desrert terrain of AlUla.

Saturday will see the first ever races of the electric SUV series with the qualifying rounds, while Sunday will see the two semi-finals and final.

鈥淭his is a very special day. Extreme E was such an out-of-the-box idea that many people didn鈥檛 think it would ever happen, even I didn鈥檛 know if we would get to this day,鈥 Alejandro Agag, Founder and CEO of Extreme E, said. 鈥淚n these Covid times, it would have been impossible to organise this event without the incredible support of our hosts and our teams, and I must thank 黑料社区 for welcoming us. We are getting ready for something amazing this weekend.鈥

鈥淚 call Extreme E the biggest experiment ever seen in motorsport, and this weekend is like a test and race all at the same time,鈥 he added. 鈥淲e have an amazing line-up. If you add up all the world championships on the grid amongst drivers and team owners, there are more than 40 in total. Then we have the gender equality aspect and the major innovation of the Command Centre, which sees us putting all of these rivals together in the same room. It鈥檚 incredible, and these electric SUVs are going to put on a great show. We鈥檙e ready to race.鈥

Prince Khalid bin Sultan Al-Faisal, Chairman of the Saudi Automobile & Motor Federation revealed what it meant to him and the Kingdom to host the first Extreme E event.

鈥淲e have a big population that likes motorsport and entertainment, and have been working with Alejandro since 2017 on Formula E, which marked our first major international motorsport event,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e are very honored to be working with Alejandro and his team again on such an ambitious new project. We are from the desert and have the best place for rallies, so to combine electric technology with rallying means Extreme E really fits well with our plans for sustainability and the future in 黑料社区.鈥

All 18 competitors, from the nine teams, had the opportunity to sample the 18km course 鈥 centred around three canyons in the vast desert surrounding AlUla 鈥 behind the wheel of the ODYSSEY 21, giving them their first taste of what the weekend will have in store.

鈥淚t鈥檚 exciting to be here, with so many great teams and drivers from around the world,鈥 said former Formula 1 champion Jenson Button, now driving for JBXE, during a virtual press conference. 鈥淚t鈥檚 very special to be a part of this. It鈥檚 been great to share the dirt with those guys, although my world championship obviously came on asphalt, so it鈥檚 been a bit of a shock. I鈥檝e done a bit of off-roading before in a rally car, but nothing like this in the sand and the ODYSSEY 21 is a very different vehicle. I鈥檝e never previously driven four wheel-drive. It鈥檚 certainly extreme. You鈥檙e playing with the steering wheel the whole time and the course is insane.鈥

Some of the drivers were taken aback by the scenery which they were experiencing for the first time.

鈥淚t鈥檚 incredible to be contesting the first-ever Extreme E event in such an extraordinary setting,鈥 St茅phane Sarrazin, driver for Veloce Racing, said.

鈥淭his is a great opportunity to be part of something shaping the future, because there鈥檚 no question for me that electric is the future for motorsport. All the drivers here have amazing experience, they鈥檙e all top drivers,鈥 he added.

鈥淢aybe I have a small advantage on the electric side from Formula E, so I need to ensure I make the most of that. My team-mate Jamie (Chadwick) is really fast and we spent some time together at my rally school in France where she improved a lot on the gravel. Her background is obviously in circuit racing, but she鈥檚 very open-minded and keen to learn and we have a very good relationship.鈥

Timmy Hansen, of Andretti United, called the experience a huge adventure and that, with the sustainability angle, all the drivers were taking part in something bigger than themselves.

鈥淢y team-mate Catie (Munnings) has been really good to work with,鈥 said Hansen. 鈥淪he鈥檚 still young and is taking a massive step up now to four wheel-drive, but she has a lot of talent and a great attitude. I鈥檓 also proud and very lucky to be representing two such massive motorsport names as Andretti and United. It鈥檚 an incredible team, and I will do everything I can not to let them down. We鈥檝e all tried to prepare as well as we can and this is where it counts, which is very exciting. Okay, I haven鈥檛 participated in 15 Dakars or whatever it is like (Carlos) Sainz, but I will certainly do my best.鈥

Laia Sanz, ACCIONA | Sainz XE Team driver, revealed that she has had a mixture of emotions ever since Carlos Sainz, a man she hugely admires and calls a great teacher, asked her to join his team.

鈥淚t won鈥檛 be easy up against all these champions and the other drivers all have much more experience than me on four wheels, which adds a bit of pressure,鈥 she said. 鈥淐oming from bikes, I have very little prior experience behind a steering wheel and no experience of electric technology, but I鈥檝e been testing with Carlos which helped me to feel a bit more confident. I do feel a little bit at home here from my Dakar experience on the sand, but I have two more wheels to get to grips with so I definitely need time. This is a huge learning curve for me, and I have to adapt very quickly.鈥

Former Formula 1 champion Nico Rosberg,聽 founder and CEO of the Rosberg X Racing, said: 鈥淪ince my F1 career ended, I鈥檝e been focussed on sustainability and when Alejandro Agag called me and told me about Extreme E, for me it was the perfect match. To combine my passion for racing and sustainability in the same project is awesome. We鈥檝e been out this week helping turtles and removing plastic from the beach, and of course that鈥檚 not big impact on its own but what we want to do is raise awareness of the problems the world is facing and show that we care.

The action gets underway tomorrow on Saturday morning (9 a.m. KSA) with four qualifying time trial sessions and continues on Sunday (April 4) with the semi-finals and final.