Nissan Formula E Team is set to face the ExCel London Circuit in Rounds 15 and 16 of the 2023/24 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship, the final two races of the campaign.
The squad currently sits fifth in the Teams’ Championship, and is still in the battle for third as Season 10 reaches its close.
Oliver Rowland has enjoyed a strong year on his return to the team, and will make a comeback following the illness that ruled him out of the Portland double-header. The Brit is targeting a positive end to the campaign in front of his home fans in East London.
On the other side of the garage, Sacha Fenestraz will be looking to end his second year with the team strongly by returning to the points.
The 2.09-kilometer track is the only half-indoor, half-outdoor circuit on the Formula E calendar, weaving through the ExCel exhibition center, and around the historic Royal Victoria Docks. Overtaking is likely into Turn 1, as well as in the outside section into the Turn 10-11 chicane, before coming back inside at Turn 16.
Formula E’s trip to the United Kingdom celebrates another country that Nissan has a great working relationship with, as Nissan Motor Manufacturing UK was founded back in 1984, with production starting two years later. Based in Sunderland, England, the plant employs around 6,000 people and builds more than 300,000 cars per year. As part of its EV36Zero plan, the plant announced it will build three electric cars - the LEAF, Qashqai and Juke - in the coming years and create a blueprint for the future of automotive manufacturing.
Ahead of this weekend’s double-header, Nissan Formula E Team will be releasing the latest and final edition of the ‘Sounds of Season 10’ playlist, which has been created specifically for the ExCel London Circuit by German contemporary composer Mathias Rehfeldt.
The ‘Electric Legacy’ series reflects the unique diverse cultural spirit and racing passion of key Formula E race cities. The London edition will be available online from July 19, in the meantime, you can listen to previous versions dedicated to Monaco, Tokyo and Misano, on the full playlist here.
Track action gets underway with FP1 on Friday, while qualifying starts at 12:20 (UTC+1) and the E-Prix at 17:00 (UTC+1) on both Saturday and Sunday.