Jaguar I-Pace eTrophy electric race series calendar announced

Season kicks off this December with a race in Saudi Arabia

Jaguar I-Pace eTrophy Calendar announced

Details for the inaugural Jaguar I-Pace eTrophy have been announced, with 10 races set to take place in nine different cities.

Created as an official support race for the FIA Formula E Championship, the eTrophy will pit a grid of up to 20 identical production-based Jaguar I-Pace EV racers against each other.

The first round will get underway on the 15th December, with competitors taking to a street circuit in the Saudi Arabian city of Ad Diriyah. Further rounds will take in Europe, Asia, and the Americas, before a season finale in New York City.

Jaguar I-Pace eTrophy Calendar announced

Races in the I-Pace eTrophy will last for 25 minutes, plus one lap, giving drivers and fans plenty of time for action on track. Taking place before the Formula E main event, the eTrophy is intended to highlight emerging young talent, and show that electric cars are anything but boring.

Each round of the calendar will also see a VIP driver added to the grid. Jaguar hopes to attract famous faces from the world of motorsport, and further afield, to enter the fray.

Jaguar I-Pace eTrophy Calendar announced

The eTrophy has the makings of a potentially dramatic race series. With 20 equal cars on narrow street circuits, the competition should be close. Hopefully Jaguar has produced plenty of spare body panels in anticipation. A prize fund exceeding £500,000 ($650,000) for the season should offer additional motivation.

Entrants will receive their specially prepared I-Pace race car later this month, with a special test day at the Silverstone race circuit. After that, the drivers will have several weeks to prepare themselves for the opening round of the championship.

2018-2019 Jaguar I-Pace eTrophy calendar

Round Venue Date
1 Ad Diriyah, Saudi Arabia 15 December 2018
2 Mexico City, Mexico 16 February 2019
3 Hong Kong 10 March 2019
4 Sanya, China 23 March 2019
5 Rome, Italy 13 April 2019
6 Paris, France 27 April 2019
7 Monaco 11 May 2019
8 Berlin, Germany 25 May 2019
9 New York City, USA 13 July 2019
10 New York City, USA 14 July 2019

 

Related Articles

John Redfern
John Redfern
U.S. Editor with a love of all things Americana. Woodgrain-clad station wagons and ridiculous muscle cars a speciality.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Find a Car Review

Latest

Mazda reveals new flagship CX-80 seven-seat SUV

The largest Mazda SUV for Europe, the new CX-80 comes with three rows of seats as standard – and a plug-in hybrid option.

Meet the classic Land Rover Defender with world-first electric tech

Bedeo's restomod Land Rover Defender is the world’s first conversion with weight-saving in-wheel electric motors.

Aston Martin DBX707 updated with fresh interior and new tech

The DBX707 performance SUV has gained Aston Martin’s updated infotainment system and a new interior design for 2024.

Hot Hyundai Ioniq 5 N goes for Pikes Peak hill climb record

Hyundai hopes to take the Pikes Peak electric production SUV/crossover record at Pikes Peak, with a multi-car Ioniq 5 N effort.