VALENCIA, Spain (Oct.
16, 2018) –
Nissan has made its debut in the ABB FIA Formula E championship with former
series champion Sebastien Buemi tasked with shaking down both cars today at
Circuit Ricardo Tormo.
Buemi was ninth fastest in the morning session and improved one
spot in the afternoon to set the eighth fastest time of the day with a time of
1:18.100.
The Formula E victory, pole position, and fastest race lap record
holder drove both cars today as Nissan e.dams officially debuted its “Gen 2”
Formula E car
The new Formula E cars, which feature a new battery, powertrain,
inverter, tires, gearbox, and aerodynamics, proved to be significantly faster
than the previous generation car. Buemi’s fastest time was 3.722 seconds faster
than last year’s fastest overall time at the Valencia pre-season test.
As the first Japanese company to enter Formula E, Nissan has drawn
on its track record of selling more than 365,000 Nissan LEAF vehicles since
introducing the model in 2010. The company has used its experience building
electric vehicles for the road to develop the all-new powertrain for its
Formula E race car, which features a bespoke electric motor, inverter, and
gearbox.
Testing at Valencia continues tomorrow with two sessions from 9:00
am to 12:00 noon and 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm.
QUOTES
SEBASTIEN
BUEMI - Nissan e.dams driver
“We had a lot of things to test, and it was our first time to see
where we stand compared to the rest of the competition.
“It has been a positive day. I’m quite happy because we were able
to test lots of things and we have a lot of data to analyze.
“I’m pleased with the performance because I know we could have
ended up a lot better. I’m not massively happy with P8, but I know we had quite
a bit of margin and that is the most important thing. I feel we can compete
with the top guys.
“It is still difficult to know where we are compared to the
opposition because you don’t know how much power they are using or whether they
are doing a race simulation.
“But the fastest lap is generally done with maximum power, and in
that regard, we don’t look too bad.”
MICHAEL
CARCAMO - Nissan global motorsport director
“We’ve been working on our Formula E program for quite some time,
and it was a thrill for everyone at Nissan to finally see our cars on track.
“We know the competition is very intense in this championship and
we have realistic expectations for our first week on track with all the other
manufacturers and teams.
“However, we were certainly pleased to see Sebastien P4 on the
timesheets with 15 minutes to go before some of our rivals went for a time at
the end of the day.
“We’re looking forward to getting back on track tomorrow and
recording more valuable development miles.”