All Extreme E teams will feature one male and one female driver

The new Extreme E series will req🎶uire all of its participating teams to field both a male and female driver🐟 in their two-person line-ups.

The all-electric off-road racing series has claimed a first in world motorsport with the move which promotes gender equality and a level playing field a✅mongst competitors.

Each driver wil𝐆l complete one of the tw🐭o laps around the 20km courses. Five events are planned for the inaugural Extreme E season, with the series set to begin in January next year.

Extreme E founder and CEO Alejandro Aga🅺g said: “This is a๊ first in motor racing.

All Extreme E teams will be mixed gender

The new Extreme E series w💜ill require all of its participating teams to field both a male and female driver in their two-person line-ups.

The all-electric off-road racing series has claimed a first in world motorsport wi💛th the move which promotes gender equality and a level playing field amongst competitors.

Each driver will c🐷omplete one of the two laps around the 20km courses. Five events are planned for the inaugural Extreme E season, with the series set to begin in January next year.

Extreme E founder and CEO Alejan🌊dro Agag 🎶said: “This is a first in motor racing.

“We are ensuring with our🌺 sporting format that drivers of all backgrounds will be able to compete with the same tools at their disposalꦫ at every event on the calendar.

“We are striving for equality, and this sporting format is the truest reflection 🤪🐻of that goal.

“Everybody will race together and the most effective combination of drivers, team, engineer and car will rise to the top❀.”

Three female drivers are already signed up to compete in the championship, inℱcluding 🐎2019 W Series champion and Williams Formula 1 development driver Jamie Chadwick.

IMSA WeatherTech Sportscar driver Katherine Legge, who was the first woman🗹 to compete in Formula E, and Swedish touring car d🐲river Mikaela Ahlin-Kottulinsky are also assigned to the series.

Former rally driver turned president of the FIA women in motorsport commission, Michele Mouton, descri✤bed the initiative as a “great opportunity for women and men to team up, compete together and against each other with the same material”.

“Alejandro [Agag] and his tꦰeam continue to really support gender equality in our sport with concrete actions that help highlight the ability of f🥃emale racers and give them a chance,” Mouton added.

“It will be interesting to see the team line-ups as they are ജannounced and I look forward to following Season One when it starts early next year.”

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