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Prêt pour la saison 5 du championnat ABB FIA de Formule E. La BMW iFE.18 et l'équipe BMW i Andretti Motorsport.
Fri Sep 14 16:21:00 CEST 2018 Dossier de presse
Vendredi, BMW i Motorsport a présenté la nouvelle BMW iFE.18 et la nouvelle équipe BMW i Andretti Motorsport au BMW Welt à Munich, dans le cadre de la Saison 5 du championnat ABB FIA de Formule E.
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Munich. The stage is set for the car and the team that BMW
will enter in the ABB FIA Formula E Championship as of Season 5. On
Friday, BMW i Motorsport presented the new BMW iFE.18 and the new
BMW i Andretti Motorsport team at BMW Welt’s double cone in Munich
(GER). The all-electric racing car impresses with a fascinating
design, whereas the showpiece of the BMW iFE.18 – the innovative
drivetrain – is hidden deep inside. The drivetrain was developed
using the expertise of the same engineers that designed that of the
BMW i3. BMW i and BMW Motorsport are working on the Formula E
project in tandem, thereby facilitating a technology transfer
between series development and motorsport unprecedented in this
form. The two BMW iFE.18 cars, which will be in action for BMW i
Andretti Motorsport in the Formula E races around the world as of
December, will have the BMW works drivers António Félix da Costa
(POR) and Alexander Sims (GBR) at the wheel.
“Formula E is not only an innovative and spectacular race series
that has established itself as one of the top race series in the world
with a totally new approach to sustainability and events within just a
few years,” said Klaus Fröhlich, Member of the Board of Management of
BMW AG, Development and Motorsport, who opened the BMW iFE.18 launch
in front of media representatives, partners and other guests from
around the world. “For BMW, it is also the perfect test lab for
production development. The technology transfer between motorsport and
series production is intense. Our experience from series production
benefits the drivetrain of the race car. At the same time, insights
from Formula E flow directly into the development of future series
production drivetrains. So, I am looking forward to a great racing season.”
Pieter Nota, Member of the Board of Management of BMW AG, Sales
and Brand BMW, explained the significance of the Formula E involvement
for the BMW brand and said: “BMW stands for innovation leadership. We
are pioneers when it comes to electromobility. We were convinced by
Formula E from the very beginning and as ‘Official Vehicle Partner’
we’ve been involved from the start, in to order actively help shape
the series. BMW i and Formula E share the same values: pioneering
spirit and innovation.”
For full power in Formula E: the BMW i
drivetrain.
In the BMW iFE.18, the pioneering spirit,
innovation and technological expertise of BMW Motorsport and BMW i
come together. Making use of the knowledge and experience of the BMW i
engineers from series production resulted in the drivetrain of the new
Formula E car. In part, the same production plants are used as for the
BMW i3. The collaboration between the motorsport and series production
department works as an efficient cycle. The findings from Formula E
flow directly back into the development of future series production
drivetrains of forthcoming BMW i models.
“BMW’s expertise in the BMW iFE.18 is primarily in the heart of
the vehicle, the drivetrain,” said BMW Motorsport Director Jens
Marquardt. “We told the production engineers designing the electric
motor and inverter: ‘Forget about all the considerations you would
usually have in development, and just think about performance, the
greatest efficiency, the lowest weight. When we’ve reached that point,
you can think about how to integrate that into series production later
on.’ Our BMW Motorsport engineers designed the rear-axle including
suspension and had to integrate the drivetrain in the rear end of the
race car. The knowledge we gain in this highly competitive environment
then flows straight back into production development. This is the
perfect implementation of our motto: from the racetrack to the road.”
A unique perspective for racing in the
streets.
The design of the BMW iFE.18 is defined by the
urban context of Formula E. “Formula E races are held on tight
circuits in city centres, and we recognised that spectators typically
see the cars from positions that are higher and closer to the track
than many other forms of racing” said Michael Scully, Head of Design
BMW Motorsport. “We’ve embraced that unique constellation, and the top
view of the car is where we started: it sets the overall schematic for
the livery of the BMW iFE.18.”
The iconic blue and white quarters of the BMW logo are the basis
for a bold scale composition; structuring each key view of the BMW
iFE.18. The alternating sequence of contrasting colours and shapes
provide maximum visibility at racing speeds and make the BMW iFE.18
unmistakably a BMW. The daring asymmetrical layout also shares the
functionally-derived non-reflective matte black cockpit element seen
on 2018 BMW M Motorsport liveries.
A colour gradient from
light blue at the front of the car to dark blue at the rear conveys
motion and transition: both relevant themes in the context of
E-mobility. Imbedded within the livery is a connective graphic
network of blue and purple “veins” carrying the natural colours of raw
electricity throughout the BMW iFE.18. Occasional purple “synapses”
propagate at network intersections and grow in number within proximity
of the BMW i drivetrain. On the BMW iFE.18, no two perspectives are
the same, literally.
Experienced team, experienced drivers.
The two
BMW iFE.18 cars will be fielded by BMW i Andretti Motorsport with team
principal Roger Griffiths (GBR) at the helm. Griffiths, and the
Andretti Autosport team, owned by Michael Andretti (USA), bring a
wealth of Formula E experience with them. The American team has
contested every race in the series since 2014. “I can’t wait to see
BMW i Andretti Motorsport hit the race track in Season 5. I believe we
have the right partners, drivers and personnel in place to compete at
the very top level of Formula E,” said Andretti Autosport CEO Michael
Andretti. “Everyone on both sides have been dedicated to the
development of the new BMW iFE.18 and I look forward to seeing it in
action. We are entering not only a new era of Formula E, but of
motorsport as a whole.”
António Félix da Costa has also been in action in Formula E
since Season 1, and will be driving the #28 BMW iFE.18 in the
forthcoming season. “I know Formula E really well and was always
convinced that BMW would enter as a manufacturer one day. Now, to be
part of this team is an incredible motivator,” said Félix da Costa.
Alexander Sims in the #27 car will be competing alongside him.
Sims, like Félix da Costa, has been demonstrating his exceptional
versatility as a BMW works driver for many years, and has celebrated
countless successes in BMW race cars. “Formula E has quickly become
the place for top manufacturers and top drivers to meet. I am honoured
to be entrusted with taking on this adventure in collaboration with
BMW i Motorsport,” said Sims.
Side-by-side with strong partners.
Another
important part of BMW i Andretti Motorsport is the partners supporting
the project. The Primary Partner of BMW i Motorsport is Magna. The
global automotive supplier for future technologies has a long-lasting
partnership with BMW. Magna will use the Formula E platform as a
catalyst for researching innovative solutions for the mobility
landscape. Julius Baer, a founding member of Formula E, has been part
of the BMW i Motorsport family from the very beginning. The Swiss
private banking group will extends its relationship with BMW by
joining the team as Founding Main Pa rtner. The new Main Partner of
the team is Einhell, manufacturer of innovative and sustainable power
tools and garden appliances. Harman Kardon, the long-time BMW partner
for premium audio solutions, will continue the relationship with BMW i
Motorsport as Official Partner. PUMA is the Official Supplier.
Virtual launch of the BMW iFE.18.
Racing fans
around the world were able to follow the unveiling of the new Formula
E car live on BMW Motorsport’s social media channels. Part of the
stage programme was a 2.8-second launch video – which is exactly the
time that it takes the BMW iFE.18 to go from 0 to 100 km/h. While the
short version of the clip fascinates with its extreme speed, the full
message only unfolds in a further, greatly slowed down version.
The BMW iFE.18 contests its first race around the world in the
evening hours. On Friday from 19:30 CEST, visitors to BMW Welt can
take a picture of the new car and Sims and Félix da Costa will be on
site to sign autographs. Introduced by a fascinating light and laser
show on the glass front of BMW Welt, the BMW iFE.18 will set off on
its virtual tour of the streets of Munich at 22:00 CEST, using motion
mapping technology.
In the coming weeks, this spectacular show will also attract
attention from people in Oslo (NOR, 17/9), London (GBR, 20/9), New
York (USA, 24/9), Detroit (USA, 26/9), Mexico City (MEX, 29/9) and
Hong Kong (CHN, 4/10). The first real race for the BMW iFE.18 and BMW
i Andretti Motorsport is scheduled for 15th December 2018 in Ad
Diriyah (KSA).