In recent years, Formula E has left several major automakers, including Audi and BMW, and Mercedes will leave at the end of the season, but next year the Abt team will return, the Mercedes team will be bought out by McLaren and the Italian marque Maserati merges with the Venturi team. Series boss Alejandro Agag thinks Formula E is on the rise.
Alejandro Agag: “Unfortunately we lost a number of manufacturers a few months ago. In such cases it sometimes seems in motorsport that this is the end of the world and that everything will end in tears. There was such a time in Formula 1 – I remember BMW and Toyota suddenly left at the end of the first decade of the 2000s. And when this happened in Formula E, many wondered, “What goes happen now?”
But now Formula E is on the rise – with Maserati, with Abt and now with McLaren. This demonstrates the power of Formula E as the pinnacle of electric racing. We have the best teams ready to fight for the win. Formula E has a good future.”
Source: F1 News

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