EXTREME E – The Electric Odissey. EXTREME E CHAMPIONSHIP 2021 – ROUND 2° – OCEAN X PRIX Lac Rose / Dakar / Senegal / 29-30 Maggio 2021. ALULA, SAUDI ARABIA – APRIL 04: Molly Taylor (AUS)/Johan Kristoffersson (SWE), Rosberg X Racing during the Desert X-Prix at AlUla on April 04, 2021 in AlUla, Saudi Arabia (Photo by Colin McMaster / LAT Images). Knockhill Racing Circuit, Scotland. Per il Duca di Cambridge Principe William una Masterclass con l’Extreme E. La Mangrovia fondamentale risorsa del nostro pianeta. Photo Video Courtesy of Extreme E Communications. https://www.extreme-e.com/

Dal deserto di AlUla alla spiaggia di Lac Rose con vista sull’Oceano. I super Suv Odissey elettrici sono già in Senegal, primi contatti con un ambiente Dakar che molti dei piloti conoscono per aver trionfato più volte nel rally più conosciuto al mondo. Ricerca scientifica e sviluppo del motorsport elettrico che nel loro esordio Extreme E hanno ottenuto visibilità e consenso, Principe William compreso. Il Team Rosberg di Johan Kristoffersson e Molly Taylor in testa dopo la prima storica in Arabia Saudita. Due giorni dove correre vorrà dire anche consapevolezza di poter concretamente aiutare il pianeta in una nuova rigenerazione condivisa in ogni parte del mondo. (m.g.)

EXTREME E – The Electric Odissey. EXTREME E CHAMPIONSHIP 2021 – ROUND 2° – OCEAN X PRIX Lac Rose / Dakar / Senegal / 29-30 Maggio 2021. Cristina Gutierrez (ESP)/Sebastien Loeb (FRA), X44. Il Team Rosberg X Racing vincitore del primo storico Desert X Prix. Il circuito di Lac Rose. LAC ROSE, SENEGAL – MAY 28: Extreme E teams on the beach in Senegal during the Ocean X-Prix at Lac Rose on May 28, 2021 in Lac Rose, Senegal. (Photo by Colin McMaster) Photo Video Courtesy of Extreme E Communications. https://www.extreme-e.com/


PRESS RELEASE EXTREME E COMMUNICATIONS


Extreme E making big waves in Senegal with Legacy Programmes

27 May 2021, London: Extreme E, the electric off-road racing series, will soon be at Lac Rose, Dakar, Senegal, for its Ocean X Prix taking place from 29-30 May. In preparation for the event on the West African coastline, Extreme E has been working with local communities for the past 18 months to implement its Legacy Programmes, which aim to leave a long-lasting positive impact in the country.

Alejandro Agag, Founder and CEO of Extreme E, said: “Legacy Programmes are such a big part of Extreme E, and through these projects we are able to help the local community, meaning our racing series has impact on both a local, but also a global level through the awareness we are raising on the climate crisis via our digital outlets and broadcast partners.

“It’s great to see how these projects have developed first hand from our initial visits all those months ago and show our drivers too, furthering their knowledge on the environmental plight our planet is facing.”

Senegal was chosen as a location to highlight the issues and solutions around ocean health which include sea level rise, plastic pollution and rising ocean temperatures. Extreme E has worked with local social business GroupeSenghor and its Legacy Partner to.org to support the EcoZone Project based in Lac Rose – once a tourist hotspot but now facing vulnerability.

The aim of the project is to raise awareness of climate issues and location mitigation strategies by engaging local people in the creation of a healthy environment. The ultimate goal is to build a sustainable community through the provision of guidance, information and resources, empowering self-sufficiency and economic autonomy.

There have been various phases to this project located at the heart of Niaga, which started back in June 2020, including launching the EcoBrique Challenge which tasks the community to create bricks for construction from plastic waste. All the schools and their 3,000 children in the area joined the campaign creating more than 6,000 bricks so far. Not only were they created at school, but also at home spreading the message further to their families, and they have been used to create a primary school toilet and EcoBrique benches.

The EcoBriques initiative also helps solve a big issue in Senegal – plastic pollution. By creating these bricks from waste the aim is to raise awareness and lead to action. The EcoBrique solution prevents littering, stores dry non-organic waste and reduces risk to marine life (80% of plastics found in the oceans come from land-based source), all while creating an alternative construction material that can benefit the community instead of harming the environment.

In addition, there have been major renovation works at two schools and the Youth Centre including painting, upgrading floors and roofs, plus the creation of gardens which link the children to the local farmers, as well as planting of more than 600 trees. The local health centre, which was built by Paris Dakar Rally Founder Thierry Sabine and is used by the entire community, has also benefitted from a lick of paint plus a reworked solar energy system and new energy efficient light bulbs.

The local market has been painted and had solar lights fitted making it easier for those that start work early when it’s dark as previously there was no lighting at all. A water pump has also been installed reducing the labour intensive nature of carrying water long distances and increasing cleanliness.

These changes not only improve the communities aesthetics, but through the gardens in particular allow for circular economy as what is grown can eventually be used to feed the communities or sold to local hotels. All these works have been completed by the community encouraging cohesion.

Stephan Senghor, Founder of GroupeSenghor, said: “Our EcoZone project really focusses on how we can bring a circular economy by offering solutions to reduce vulnerability and support communities in need. We focus on the three Ps – People, Planet and Partnership – to raise awareness of the climate crisis, inform to inspire action, ensure an ongoing community bond and strenghen the social fabric. I’m really proud of what we have achieved so far and excited to continue this journey with the support of Extreme E.”   

The second initiative was to plant one million mangroves in association with to.org and local NGO Oceanium. So far, over 500 people including planters and seed collectors, have planted half a million propagules – a mangrove bud – covering 60 hectares over a period of three weeks. More than 85 per cent of those propagules are developing into healthy mangroves. The remaining half a million mangroves will be planted in during the 2021 rainy season. To find out more and get involved click here

Nachson Mimran, CEO and co-founder of to.org said: “We are humbled to have the support of the Extreme E Legacy Programme in our mangrove reforestation and protection programme, along with local implementation partner Oceanium. The mission of the to.org Foundation is to address Earth’s most pressing social and environmental challenges; the reforestation and protection of mangrove is vital in this endeavour. Mangroves are not only the most effective tree on earth for sequestering carbon, they also protect against coastal erosion and regulate soil salinity so coastal communities can farm fertile soil. And they sustain a vast array of aquatic and terrestrial wildlife, including fish nurseries, ensuring that local communities have access to the protein their diets depend on. By reforesting and protecting mangroves, we can combat climate change related food insecurity and economic instability, addressing two of the leading drivers of forced migration in this region.’’

Charlotte Thomas, Project Manager at Oceanium, added: “Reforestation is everyone’s business.”

Each of Extreme E’s race locations has a different Legacy Programme, all with the ambition to support the local community and raise awareness of climate change. In its first location – Saudi Arabia – Extreme E is supporting turtle conservation along The Red Sea coastline in association with The Ba’a Foundation, in Greenland the championship is working with UNICEF to empower young climate changemakers through an education programme and in Brazil the series is working with The Nature Conservancy to reforest areas of the Amazon, with the final initiative in Patagonia to be confirmed.

To learn more about Extreme E, visit – www.Extreme-E.com


EXTREME E GOES LIVE ON TIKTOK FOR SENEGAL

27 May 2021, London: The stage is set for Extreme E’s second stop – the Ocean X-Prix – on its inaugural season calendar this weekend (29-30 May) at the stunning venue of Lac Rose, Senegal where it will again be teaming up with leading short video platform, TikTok to produce outstanding digital live content to further bolster the series’ already impressive social media offering.

Extreme E’s broadcast of its debut event in Saudi Arabia in April pulled in a massive 18.5 million views across its TikTok content. The championship also acquired 60,000 new fans after Little Dot Studios activated the partnership using their vertical video expertise on behalf of the series.

As part of the initial collaboration, Extreme E and Little Dot Studios created an exclusive 90-minute production which captured 360,000 views on Extreme E’s TikTok account during the debut weekend giving an a behind-the-scenes look at the personalities involved in this innovative sport for purpose series.

For the forthcoming Ocean X Prix in Senegal this weekend, the parties will be building on this already proven format but with the bonus addition of the weekend’s final races also being made available live on TikTok on Sunday May 30 at 15:00-17:00 (BST) in markets such as Russia, France, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Poland, Romania, Hungary, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, UAE, Morocco, Kuwait, Tunisia, Lebanon, Oman, Iraq, Qatar, Jordan, Mauritania and Bahrain.

Additionally, the ‘behind-the-scenes’ live-streams, which proved to be so successful at the Desert X Prix opener in Saudi, will also be live from Lac Rose on:

  • Saturday 29 May 18:00 – 19:00 (BST) for EU/MENA audiences
  • Sunday 30 May 00:00-01:00 (BST) Behind the Scenes livestream for US/Canada audiences.
  • Sunday 30 May 21:00-21:45 (BST) Behind the Scenes livestream for Spain/Mexico/Latin America audiences (in Spanish).

TikTok users can access Extreme E content through the official handle @extremeelive and through TikTok’s Discover page in the participating regions. 

Ali Russell, Chief Marketing Officer at Extreme E, said: “The viewing numbers from our first event – the Desert X Prix in Saudi Arabia – were beyond phenomenal and I’m so thrilled that we were able to reach so many people with our unique championship broadcast.  TikTok is massive, and we know that over 60 per cent of its audience are ‘Gen Z’ers’ – the age group that is most concerned about the climate crisis – so to be able to fully engage with them like this is brilliant for our sport for purpose series.

“It’s fantastic that we can now add live streaming in addition to the races and behind-the-scenes coverage from our Ocean X Prix. This is an absolute gamechanger for our sport and I can’t wait to share Extreme E’s thrilling action and the stories of our championship from Senegal this weekend.”

Yannis Ioannidis, Global Business Development and Strategic Content Partnerships at TikTok said: “We are thrilled to expand our collaboration with Extreme E to include live-streaming of the final races as shown on TV in the agreed countries. TikTok Live is the ultimate destination for exciting live-streaming content and this new partnership with Extreme E will give our mobile-native community of users access to premium racing content for the first time ever.”

The series is now fully focussed on delivering its second event at Lac Rose in Dakar, Senegal which takes place from 29-30 May. Besides TikTok, the action will be available in 180 countries through 75 broadcasters including FoxSports in the USA, ITV,Sky Sports, BBC and BT Sport in the UK, Teledporte in Spain, Proseiben MAXX in Germany, Mediaset in Italy as well as Eurosport across most European Market and SuperSport in Africa. A full list of broadcasters outlining what will be aired and when it’s available can be found here.

To learn more about Extreme E, visit – www.Extreme-E.com


ROSBERG X RACING MAKES HISTORY AS FIRST EXTREME E WINNER FOLLOWING DRAMATIC DESERT DUST-UP

4 April 2021, London: Rosberg X Racing duo Johan Kristoffersson and Molly Taylor were the pace-setters from the outset in Extreme E’s inaugural race weekend in AlUla, Saudi Arabia (3/4 April), but the pair still had to dig deep in the desert to battle their way to victory and carve themselves out a piece of motorsport history.

There has been feverish anticipation in the build-up to this weekend’s Desert X Prix, and the event delivered in every aspect. Following yesterday’s Qualifying time trials, today, the drivers went wheel-to-wheel for the first time, generating some of the most spectacular images ever seen in the sport and drawing widespread acclaim from competitors and fans alike.

Alejandro Agag, Founder and CEO of Extreme E, said: “We’ve worked so hard on this for many years, and finally everything has come together this weekend. It really has been beyond my wildest expectations. If I had written a script for the perfect weekend, I could not have come up with anything better than what we have witnessed these past two days – I’ve never seen such extreme racing in my life.

“This first race weekend will have a huge influence on how Extreme E evolves, and one of the reasons I feel so proud is that we have built this platform where female drivers can shine like they deserve. What we have seen from them here is extraordinary – some incredible talent and courage – and overall, I think it’s fair to say we have really made our mark. I’m over the moon.”

Ultimately, nothing could stop Kristoffersson and Taylor from storming to the top step of the podium – not a 60-second penalty for exceeding the 30km/h limit in the driver switch zone yesterday, nor less favourable grid slots in both the Semi-Final and Final today. It was a virtuoso display of speed, skill and superhuman car control in the most challenging of conditions.

Nico Rosberg, Rosberg X Racing Founder and CEO, said: “This is insane. I’m so thankful to the whole team for the effort put in this weekend, which has been intense and really on-the-edge. Everything has come together so well and everybody has worked together so well.

“We have a fantastic team of engineers and mechanics, who prepared perfectly for this first weekend with so many unknowns, and Molly and Johan produced some phenomenal driving. Neither of them put a foot wrong in really tough conditions, and they both showed unbelievable speed out there – their performance was really inspiring and I felt really proud watching them. To come back to claim victory after a 60-second penalty caused by a technical problem is just awesome, and they are definitely deserving winners.For the championship as a whole, it’s really been a good start.”

Shoot Out

The duel for seventh place in the overall classification was fought out between Segi TV Chip Ganassi Racing (Kyle LeDuc / Sara Price) and ABT CUPRA XE (Mattias Ekström / Claudia Hürtgen), both of whom endured difficult Qualifying runs. Price initially pulled ahead by using her Hyperdrive power boost, before Ekström repaid the favour on the exit of Turn One to snatch the lead.

Once the driver switch was complete, LeDuc set about chasing down Hürtgen, but almost within sight of the finish line, the American – unsighted by the dust – made contact with his German rival and the pair both ended their weekend beached in the desert.

Crazy Race

With just one spot up for grabs in the Final, the stakes were high for the three Crazy Race competitors – Andretti United’s Timmy Hansen / Catie Munnings, Hispano Suiza XITE Energy Team pairing Oliver Bennett / Christine Giampaoli Zonca and JBXE duo Jenson Button / Mikaela Åhlin-Kottulinsky.

A demon start by 2019 FIA World Rallycross Champion Hansen saw the Swede already clear of his adversaries before the trio arrived at the first gate, with Bennett narrowly sneaking in front of former Formula 1 World Champion Button to snatch second.

Hansen opened up a 30-second margin before Munnings took over, after which, the 2016 European Rally Championship Ladies’ Trophy winner artfully managed the gap to safely bring the Andretti United car home. Giampaoli Zonca did a good job to peg her British rival throughout, with Åhlin-Kottulinsky similarly showing a strong turn-of-speed on her way to the finish line in third.

Semi-Final

As top qualifiers yesterday, the X44 crew of Sébastien Loeb and Cristina Gutiérrez opted to start from the right-hand side of the grid for the Semi-Final – giving them the theoretical inside line for ‘Turn One’. ACCIONA | Sainz XE Team duo Carlos Sainz and Laia Sanz chose the middle slot, with Rosberg X Racing (Kristoffersson / Taylor) taking up position on the left.

When the action got underway, Sainz got the best launch to edge fellow multiple FIA World Rally Champion Loeb away from the line, with the pole-sitter briefly slipping back to third. Loeb then regained the advantage as the battling Sainz and Kristoffersson both drifted wide, but the Swede was not done yet and neatly undercut both of his adversaries on the exit of the first gate to seize the initiative.

Kicking up a sandstorm in his wake, Kristoffersson rapidly made his escape as his pursuers found themselves driving blindly through the dust – and by the time he arrived at the switch zone to hand over to team-mate Taylor, the Rosberg X Racing car was almost 13 seconds to the good.

Thereafter, the former Australian Rally Champion continued to eke out the gap, crossing the finish line just under half-a-minute ahead of Gutiérrez, as both teams successfully booked their places in the all-important Final. Another 38 seconds in arrears, ACCIONA | Sainz XE Team wound up third to slip out of contention.

Final

As winners of the fan-led GridPlay vote, Andretti United had the luxury of choosing their starting spot for the Final. Hansen duly plumped for pole position on the right, with Kristoffersson lining up in the middle for Rosberg X Racing and X44’s Loeb taking up the third grid slot on the left.

Hansen replicated his lightning launch from the Crazy Race as Kristoffersson focussed his efforts on fending off Loeb for second, before employing the same tactic that had served him so well in the Semi-Final to sweep wide going into Turn One and undercut compatriot Hansen on the exit in a sensational switchback move.

The three-time FIA World Rallycross Champion then wasted no time at all in stretching his legs, as Hansen settled into second and Loeb – grappling with power steering problems – trailed behind the pair in third. Kristoffersson handed the car over to Taylor with a half-minute advantage, and whilst Munnings would go on to narrow the deficit slightly over the course of the second lap, the Australian always had the situation under control and wound up just over 23 seconds clear at the finish.

Molly Taylor, Rosberg X Racing driver, said: “What an amazing start to the season! It feels a bit surreal, with so much anticipation and preparation leading into the weekend and we all came here not really knowing what to expect. It was definitely extreme. It was the first time we had experienced terrain like that, and on every lap, the course was changing – there were so many different variables to deal with. We just wanted to make the most of the little time we had in the car – every single kilometre.

“We had a small issue in the pit-lane during Qualifying, but aside from that we were the quickest in every session. You have to be fast when it counts, be smart when it counts and take the big moves when it counts, and for it to all come together when it mattered was really special. Huge thanks to Johan – his opening laps were just insane – and the team has done such an incredible amount of work behind-the-scenes.

“It’s pretty cool to be part of this journey at the start of something that I think has an amazing future. This series is really throwing the traditional rule book out of the window and starting afresh, and I think everyone will agree it was spectacular to watch. The male drivers we have here are the best in any motorsport category in the world, so it’s an awesome opportunity for us female drivers and a real investment in the development of female racing talent. This is just a dream come true all-round.”

Johan Kristoffersson, Rosberg X Racing driver, said: “First of all, huge congratulations to the team. We had some minor issues but we came here very well-prepared, which made our life so much easier out on-track. This sport isn’t only about the drivers; it’s about the team giving us the tools to do the job. With such a limited amount of track time, you need to have confidence that the car will do what you ask of it – and the Rosberg X Racing guys did an amazing job to give Molly and myself such a great car.

“Molly performed fantastically; it was her that made the difference in the first Qualifying session. When you’re in the lead, you need to strike the right balance between backing off too much and risking too much, which is a new learning experience in this situation.

“In the Semi-Final and especially the Final, I really didn’t want to be in the dust after seeing some of the on-boards! Those first 30 seconds of the race are what you are really working for, when the adrenaline is pumping the fastest – we’re all adrenaline junkies here, and that’s the feeling you really want. It’s been such an amazing team effort overall, and I’m just super happy and already looking forward to the next event in Senegal – after a few weeks off first!”

Hansen and Munnings completed a remarkable recovery for Andretti United following the team’s Saturday struggles, when a puncture in Qualifying had threatened to derail their weekend altogether.

Catie Munnings, Andretti United driver, said: “I just don’t have the words – I’m smiling so much! Timmy [Hansen] is my absolute hero, just a legend. His starts today have been incredible, which has made my job easy and all about bringing it home. With the puncture back at the beginning of Qualifying, who would have thought we would be here in second place now? The hard work paid off and we managed to turn our weekend around.

“Extreme E offers an amazing platform for female drivers, and it’s super cool to be racing against such fast girls. It’s been really nice to see everyone coming together, encouraging each other and creating a competitive environment, and all of us – men and women alike – have been learning on the job and having a great time while doing it.

“I’m super happy with the start to the season. This is a massive moment for my career and one I will remember forever. It’s been such a journey just to get to this point with a big build-up and no-one really knowing what to expect, so to finish with a great result makes it even more special. We know we can be faster, too, so we’ll get our heads down now and come back stronger in Senegal!”

Timmy Hansen, Andretti United driver, said: “This feels amazing. After Q1, this kind of result really felt a long way off. What a performance by Catie in Qualifying to keep the car on-track with the puncture; she brought our ODYSSEY 21 home and with a good time, too. That was a key moment for us this weekend. We were still the underdogs, but it felt like it all came together in the Crazy Race, which was a ‘must-win’.

“I think GridPlay was very important for us in the Final. That allowed us to choose our starting position and from there, I got way more traction than the others and could pull a gap straightaway. Obviously I’m a bit disappointed that we couldn’t keep the lead, but Johan [Kristoffersson] pulled a mega move into the chicane so congratulations to Rosberg X Racing. I’m still really happy to finish second in the first-ever Extreme E event. Catie and the whole team did a fantastic job throughout.

“Senegal next time out will be a completely different proposition, and almost like starting from zero again. With so many high-profile teams and drivers, we will have to be on our toes and work even harder. Massive congratulations to Alejandro Agag and the entire Extreme E organisation; to pull this idea off at such a high level is astonishing. It has exceeded any expectations that I had, and I’m excited to see where this championship will take off to. I think Extreme E has an incredibly bright future.”

After topping the timesheets at the end of Qualifying, Loeb and Gutiérrez ultimately completed the podium in third for X44, consistently losing time due to their power steering failure in the Final.

Cristina Gutiérrez, X44 driver, said: “The whole weekend has been really good, and it all just came down to some bad luck in the Final with the power steering breaking. There was nothing we could do about that, so we have to be pleased to finish third.

“I’m very happy to be in such a great team. I spoke to Lewis [Hamilton – X44 Founder] during the weekend and he gave me a lot of advice and tips, and now I’m looking forward to going to Senegal to try to win. Extreme E offers such a great opportunity for female drivers to race directly against so many legends of the sport, and I’m so proud to be a part of it.”

Sébastien Loeb, X44 driver, said: “It was a good weekend overall, scoring some good points, finishing on the podium in the first event of the season and leaving sitting second in the championship. For sure, we expected to do better in the Final, but entering the first corner, we lost the power steering – and without that, a car this big and heavy is just so difficult to drive and it became a hard battle to keep it on the track.

“That was a bit disappointing, but for the rest I’m happy with the weekend and the team did a great job. The main thing is that we showed that together, we can fight for the win. Both Cristina and I were very fast, so I think we have a good chance for the rest of the season.”

Final Result

1. Rosberg X Racing (Johan Kristoffersson / Molly Taylor) 2 laps

2. Andretti United (Timmy Hansen / Catie Munnings) +23.73s

3. X44 (Sébastien Loeb / Cristina Gutiérrez) +1m38.09s

With the Desert X Prix now done-and-dusted, the cars will be loaded back onto the St. Helena – Extreme E’s floating centrepiece – to set sail for Lac Rose in Senegal, the setting for the Ocean X Prix on 29/30 May.

Championship Standings

1. Rosberg X Racing (Johan Kristoffersson / Molly Taylor) 35 points

2. X44 (Sébastien Loeb / Cristina Gutiérrez) 30 points

3. Andretti United (Timmy Hansen / Catie Munnings) 28 points

4. ACCIONA | Sainz XE Team (Carlos Sainz / Laia Sanz) 26 points

5. Hispano Suiza XITE Energy Team (Oliver Bennett / Christine Giampaoli Zonca) 20 points

6. JBXE (Jenson Button / Mikaela Åhlin-Kottulinsky) 17 points

7. ABT Cupra XE (Mattias Ekström / Claudia Hürtgen) 13 points

8. Segi TV Chip Ganassi Racing (Kyle LeDuc / Sara Price) 12 points

9. Veloce Racing (Stéphane Sarrazin / Jamie Chadwick) 8 points


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