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The 2024 Extreme E Championship was the fourth and final season of the Extreme E electric off-road racing series, before the transition to hydrogen fuel cell cars for 2025. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The season was abandoned after only 4 of the planned 10 races.
The 2023 Extreme E Championship was the third season of the Extreme E electric off-road racing series. ... who share a car and have ... Neom McLaren Extreme E Team ...
All teams that competed in the 2021 championship remained in 2022, with McLaren joining to form a ten-car grid. All teams used one of the identical Odyssey 21 electric SUVs manufactured by Spark Racing Technology, with Abt Cupra XE and Chip Ganassi Racing running modified bodyworks.
The 2022 Desert X-Prix was an Extreme E off-road race that was held on 19 and 20 February 2022 in the future planned city of Neom, Saudi Arabia.It was the first round of the electric off-road racing car series' second season, and also marked the second running of the event, albeit in a different location to 2021.
Loeb and Gutiérrez were re-signed to Team X44 for 2022, for Extreme-E's second season. [22] Team X44, with Gutiérrez and Loeb, ended up winning the second season of Extreme-E championship in the last race. [23] Gutiérrez moved to McLaren XE for 2024 and will partner Mattias Ekström. [24]
Formed by acquisition of the two-time defending champion Mercedes-EQ Formula E, McLaren Racing believes Jake Hughes' experience with that organization will give them an advantage.
Extreme E was an FIA-sanctioned international off-road racing series that used spec silhouette electric SUVs to race in remote parts of the world, such as the Saudi Arabian desert or the Arctic. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] All racing locations were chosen to raise awareness for some aspects of climate change and Extreme E maintained a "Legacy Programme" to ...
^3 – Neom McLaren Extreme E finished first on the road, but received a pair of 10-second time penalties for dropping two waypoint flags that relegated them to last place. GMC Hummer EV Chip Ganassi Racing originally finished third and were briefly up to second due to McLaren's penalty, but later received a 5-second time penalty themselves for ...