Nissan Formula E Team To Test New Talents Collet And Minì After Berlin E-Prix

The Nissan Formula E Team is gearing up for an exciting phase in its journey with the announcement that Caio Collet and Gabriele Minì will participate in the Rookie Test following the Berlin E-Prix double-header. This strategic move underscores Nissan's commitment to nurturing new talent in the electrifying world of Formula E racing.

Caio Collet, a Brazilian talent with a rich background in junior championships, has been associated with the Nissan Formula E Team since the onset of Season 10. His experience and familiarity with the team's dynamics make him a valuable asset. Joining him is Gabriele Minì, an Italian prodigy from the Alpine Academy, known for his commendable performance in the Formula Regional European Championship and his current participation in Formula 3.

Collet Min Join Nissan s Formula E Test

Tommaso Volpe, Managing Director and Team Principal of the Nissan Formula E Team, expressed enthusiasm about the upcoming test with Collet and Minì. He highlighted the importance of Collet's continued development and the opportunity to integrate Minì into the team's ecosystem, fostering relationships with promising drivers.

Collet is eager to leverage his prior experience with the Nissan e-4ORCE 04 car to hone his skills further. He acknowledges the unique challenges posed by the car compared to his previous experiences and is keen on maximizing track time to enhance his simulator work. On the other hand, Minì is thrilled about testing the Nissan e-4ORCE 04, viewing it as a chance to test his mettle in a new racing format while expressing gratitude towards Alpine and Nissan for their trust.

Nissan's venture into all-electric racing began in Season 5 of the ABB FIA Formula E Championship, marking its position as the first and only Japanese manufacturer in the series. With a vision towards the Gen3 era of Formula E, Nissan has taken significant strides by acquiring the e.dams race team and agreeing to supply EV powertrain technology to McLaren Racing throughout this period.

The team's participation in Formula E aligns with Nissan's broader goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050 and electrifying its new vehicle offerings by the early 2030s. The ABB FIA Formula E World Championship stands as a testament to sustainable mobility, being the first global sport certified with a net-zero carbon footprint. It serves not only as a competitive arena but also as a developmental platform for cutting-edge electric technology.

In essence, Nissan's involvement in Formula E through initiatives like the Rookie Test after the Berlin E-Prix is more than just about racing; it's about shaping the future of sustainable mobility and showcasing the potential of zero-emission electric vehicles on a global stage.

Article Published On: Wednesday, May 1, 2024, 1:07 [IST]
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