Extreme E closes gender performance gap by 70% in four seasons
Extreme E’s mixed gender racing format has closed by 70% between its male and female drivers by 70% since its inaugural 2021 season to-date.
Read MoreEV Powered covers Extreme E, the radical new racing series, which will see electric SUVs competing in extreme environments around the world which have already been damaged or affected by climate and environmental issues.
Extreme E’s mixed gender racing format has closed by 70% between its male and female drivers by 70% since its inaugural 2021 season to-date.
Read MoreNico Rosberg’s championship-winning RXR team is leaving Extreme E after 2024, mirroring Lewis Hamilton’s X44 exit.
Read MoreE.ON Next Veloce Racing clinched another victory at the Hydro X Prix, taking first place in Round 4 of Season 4, marking their second consecutive win.
Read MoreFollowing the global launch of Extreme H, the world’s first hydrogen-powered motorsport series, the championship has debuted its innovative hydrogen challenger, the Pioneer 25, at the Extreme E Hydro X Prix in Scotland.
Read MoreJenson Button’s JBXE team will feature a fresh driver line-up for the upcoming Hydro X Prix in Scotland. Amanda Sorensen returns to the Extreme E championship, partnering with Andreas Bakkerud for this critical race.
Read MoreExtreme E launches the Pioneer 25, the world’s first hydrogen-powered race car, marking the start of the Extreme H hydrogen racing series set to debut in April 2025
Read MoreThe all-electric Extreme E racing series is returning to the UK this July with another visit to Scotland.
Read MoreExtreme E has announced two female student ambassadors are joining its crew for 2024’s season.
Read MoreFraser McConnell and Laia Sanz delivered a stellar performance, clinching victory for ACCIONA | SAINZ XE Team (ASXE) in Round 2 of the Desert X Prix.
Read MoreIn an electrifying start to the 2024 campaign, Rosberg X Racing (RXR) defended their title with a breathtaking win in Round 1 at the Desert X Prix.
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