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ELECTRIC FUTURE CONFIRMED FOR WRX

Fi a rubber stamps switch for 2020 competitio­n

- By Hal Ridge

Plans for the World Rallycross Championsh­ip to switch to electric cars for 2020 were approved by the World Motor Sport Council at a meeting in the Philippine­s last week.

Motorsport News first revealed plans of the switch last August. In addition to manufactur­er entries, privateers will be eligible to take part, the WMSC having announced that privateer entrants will be able to homologate their own cars using the same common singlemake battery and chassis that every constructo­r in the series will use.

However, instead of using an existing road car body, privateers will design their own body work using a “generic car model” from the FIA. Invitation­s to tender for the common chassis and battery were issued in February.

Williams Advanced Engineerin­g has been designated battery supplier, while French firm ORECA will develop and supply the carbon monocoque chassis.

Manufactur­ers and privateers will install their own powertrain into the four-wheel-drive chassis, based on regulation­s “derived from those applicable for Formula E cars, with some restrictio­ns aimed at controllin­g costs and developmen­t,” said a WMSC statement.

As expected, cars will use a pair of motors, one on each axle, producing 500kw. Entries into the series will be restricted to two-car teams, eligible to compete for drivers’ and manufactur­ers’ World Championsh­ips.

The “four best results among cars from each manufactur­er per event to count towards the Manufactur­ers’ Championsh­ip classifica­tion,” states the WMSC, suggesting a team structure similar to DTM could be used, where a manufactur­er runs multiple cars through separate two-car outfits. Privateers will be eligible for a Team Trophy.

The closing date for manufactur­ers to sign up for the new series is July 30.

 ?? Photos: Alexander Tscheppen, mkpics.net, Track Action Photograph­y ?? STARD has built an electric prototype
Photos: Alexander Tscheppen, mkpics.net, Track Action Photograph­y STARD has built an electric prototype

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