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E1 Series
CategoryElectric powerboat racing
CountryInternational
Drivers18
Teams9
Official websitee1series.com
Current season


The UIM E1 Series is a UIM-sanctioned international offshore powerboat racing series that uses spec silhouette Racebirds. The series also promotes gender equality in motorsport by mandating that all teams consist of a female and a male driver who share equal driving duties.

The first season began with the E1 Jeddah GP in Saudi Arabia in February 2024.

History[edit]

Creation[edit]

The E1 Series began in 2020 as a project created by Alejandro Agag, founder of Formula E and Extreme E, and Rodi Basso, former director of Motorport at McLaren and Formula 1 engineer.[1][2] Sophi Horne designed the RaceBird.[3][4]

Preparations[edit]

2024 season[edit]

The inaugural season consists of 9 teams and 18 drivers. It began in February in Jeddah, and is

Race format[edit]

Teams consist of one female and one male driver, who share equal driving duties. In each session, the team must complete two or four laps (depending on the length of the course), with both team members splitting their driving time in half. The driver switch takes place in a designated "switch zone", where a speed limit and a minimal switch time are enforced for safety reasons.

Boat[edit]

Piloted the Racebird for the Test Event in Rotterdam in November 2023[5]

Teams and drivers[edit]

The UIM E1 Pilot Academy was created to train a new generation of racers to compete in the E1 Series. Female and male athletes with experience in motorsport, cycling, Esports, extreme sports and high-speed sports were invited to apply. A total of 34 racers took part in the training in 2023, with 18 being selected to compete in the inaugural season of the series.[6]

The E1 Series regulations require each team to consist of a female and a male driver who share equal driving duties (with a driver swap in the middle of each race).

Race locations[edit]

Location Season
Saudi Arabia Jeddah 2024
Italy Venice 2024
Spain Puerto Banús 2024
Monaco Monaco 2024
Italy Lake Como 2024
Hong Kong Hong Kong 2024

Broadcasts and documentary series[edit]

A documentary titled "E1: Learning to Fly", that showed the process from creation to the first race, was released on YouTube on May 12, 2024.[7]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Friday, Heather McLean; January 26; Story, 2024-10:05 Print This. "Hitting the waves: Behind the development and strategy of the new electric water-based motorsport E1 Series with CEO Rodi Basso". SVG Europe. Retrieved 2 July 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ Ingram, Rachel. "How The World's First Electric Powerboat Series Could Revolutionize The Marine Industry". Forbes. Retrieved 2 July 2024.
  3. ^ Ingram, Rachel. "Meet Sophi Horne, The Designer Making Waves In The Electric Boat Industry". Forbes. Retrieved 2 July 2024.
  4. ^ yachtstyle2020 (1 February 2024). "Sophi Horne: From Seabird to Racebird | Yacht Style |". Yacht Style. Retrieved 2 July 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ Doll, Scooter (17 August 2023). "E1's RaceBird pilots will compete on the waters of Rotterdam ahead of inaugural racing season".
  6. ^ "Pressmare | UIM E1 Pilot Academy is about to get underway". Pressmare. Retrieved 2 July 2024.
  7. ^ "E1 Documentary Goes Behind the Scenes of the World Electric Powerboat Race Series | LBBOnline". lbbonline.com. Retrieved 2 July 2024.

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