The Italian Military loves Excessive E, a lot in order that the collection will return to the Capo Teulada navy coaching space on the island of Sardinia for yet one more spherical on 16/17 September.
Sardinia replaces what was alleged to be a race in both the Amazon or United States. In Could, Excessive E CEO Alejandro Agag confirmed points with funding pressured the collection to drop plans of going there however hopes to take action sooner or later.
“It’s thrilling information that Excessive E will likely be heading again to Sardinia for the subsequent rounds of the championship in September,” stated Agag on Tuesday. “Sardinia has been the setting for some thrilling on-track moments since we launched Excessive E and all the time supplies unimaginable racing, with but extra anticipated after we return in September.
“What’s extra, given what has been taking place throughout Europe with the acute warmth and climate patterns skilled all through the continent, there is a vital local weather story to inform.
“As a world championship, it stays our ambition to host a race within the USA sooner or later, in addition to in different areas throughout South America, such is the eagerness for motorsport there. Nonetheless our return to Chile, which was a vastly profitable occasion for Excessive E in 2022, will go forward in December as our Season 3 Finale.”
Sardinia has hosted Excessive E’s Island X Prix for the reason that inaugural season in 2021. When the collection was pressured to desert the Ocean X Prix in Senegal for 2022, Italy stepped as much as flip its date right into a doubleheader. The format proved profitable and finally turned the norm throughout all races for the 2023 season.
The primary Island X Prix was held in July, the place Rosberg X Racing swept the weekend. The collection plans to introduce a unique course design for the September version; the June format was a lot shorter than in 2022 at simply 2.9 kilometres.
Regardless of the change, the season will nonetheless finish in Chile as deliberate, scheduled for two/3 December.