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Motorsport in the electric age

Motorsport in the electric age

It’s 2031, can I still go and watch a Formula 1 Race?

One of LinkedIn’s most influential voices on electric vehicles Roger Atkins asks that question – and lots of others about the future, as well as talking about the here and now.

As a motorsport fan, he wanted to understand what was happening behind the scenes, when it comes to reconciling the romance of the past with the realities of a rapidly changing world. Given privileged access to some of our best and brightest minds in racing he gives us an inside track as to how the technology and the business of racing might progress in a post combustion era…in the electric age.

With almost 300,000 followers of his long standing electric vehicle narrative, he perhaps surprisingly challenges the notion that the battery electric vehicle is a panacea in the shift to zero carbon mobility. His guests articulate the comparative technical merits of both Formula 1 and Formula E, as well as where solutions such as synthetic fuels might deliver. Inspired by the more eclectic coverage of F1 in the Netflix ‘Drive To Survive’ series, Atkins mini-documentary seeks to reveal the bigger picture aspect of what motorsport is all about.

Threaded through the film is the suggestion that we should avoid ‘throwing the baby out with bath water’ when it comes to the shift to electrification. Specifically, the quest to maximise efficiencies in multiple applications outside of racing is well within the grasp of these FI Tech Powerhouses, and there is realistic prospect that they will truly be part of the solution – and not face the prospect of being seen as part of the problem.

The recent F1 race in Hungary was undeniably an edge of the seat spectacle from start to finish, and with the current season now taking a breather during August, it’s perhaps the perfect time to reflect on what might happen next for a race series that delivers so much great entertainment, and much more besides. Just what ‘much more besides’ could be pops up quite a lot in Atkins story

Roger Atkins, Founder of www.electricvehiclesoutlook.com in conversation with:-

Hywel Thomas – Managing Director, Mercedes AMG HPP Mark Preston – Team Principal, Techeetah Formula E Racing Team Pierre Godof – Chief Engineer, Formula E Powertrain Mercedes Benz Ian James – Team Principal, Mercedes EQ Formula E Team Geoff Willis – Director of Commercial Engineering, Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team Paddy Lowe – Co-Founder & Director, Zero Petroleum

Filmed by: Mark Taylor-Hankins & Nathan Lowe

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