The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Rallying to become supercharg­ed

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It’s not often rallying makes mainstream news, but it’s not every day one of the world’s biggest sportsmen gets involved.

This isn’t just any form of rallying, either. While the sport has seen viewing figures decline in recent years in the World Rally Championsh­ip, a new series has emerged that hopes to reignite interest.

But what makes Extreme E unique and what is Lewis Hamilton’s involvemen­t?

Read on to find out.

WHAT IS EXTREME E?

It’s a rally championsh­ip that only uses electric vehicles. Its goal is to raise awareness of climate change while promoting electric vehicle usage, sustainabi­lity and equality.

Its first season starts in early 2021 and the championsh­ip will consist of five rounds in locations affected by climate change.

The aim is to raise awareness of the issues these places are facing, while leaving a legacy programme to support the local communitie­s.

SO IT’S A BIT LIKE FORMULA E BUT FOR RALLYING?

Pretty much, yes. In fact, it’s actually the concept of Alejandro Agag, the man behind Formula E, which has seen huge success since its 2014 launch, which bodes well for Extreme E.

However, while FE focuses on advancing electric vehicle technology through a competitiv­e arena, EE appears to be more concerned with shining a light on environmen­tal concerns.

WHAT VEHICLES DO THEY USE?

Drivers will compete in a bespoke electric SUV, built by Spark Racing Technology with a battery from Williams Advanced Engineerin­g and tyres from Continenta­l.

If EE follows the same structure as FE, initially all teams will compete in identical vehicles, with teams being allowed to build their own versions of certain aspects of the car as the seasons progress.

The idea is to initially keep costs low to encourage teams to enter, before later encouragin­g technologi­cal advancemen­ts.

WHERE ARE THEY RACING?

To show areas that are being affected by climate change, the series is travelling to various rural locations that do not typically host major motorsport events.

The five locations are Lac Rose in Senegal, the Al-Ula desert in Saudi Arabia, the mountain glacier in the Kali Gandaki Valley in

Nepal, Kangerluss­uaq in Greenland and the tropical rainforest of Para, Brazil.

WHAT’S HAMILTON’S INVOLVEMEN­T?

The Formula One star has created a team that will allow him to shine a light on the series’ goals without having to race himself.

Hamilton said: “As founder of X44, I’m looking forward to building my team around important values such as sustainabi­lity and equality.

“None of us are perfect and we all have improvemen­ts to make, but I am excited to use our platform to highlight the most serious issues facing our planet and the solutions we can all be part of.”

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CUSTOM: Extreme E rally drivers will compete in a bespoke electric SUV built by Spark Racing Technology, in a bid to keep costs low initially
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Lewis Hamilton has formed the X44 team

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