Whitley,
UK, November 2020.
Jaguar Racing have
revealed their brand-new electric race car, the Jaguar I-TYPE 5, in a virtual
launch 50 days before season seven of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship.
The electric
single-seater features a new power train developed in-house, which will run for
the next two seasons. Jaguar Racing engineers have focussed on efficiency
gains, reduced weight and lowered the centre of gravity of the I-TYPE 5’s
powertrain. New suspension will provide greater adjustment from track to track
and a more efficient invertor will improve switching speeds and performance.
The state-of-the-art invertor also features 24 carat gold due to its highly
conductive properties.
Sam Bird and Mitch
Evans – one of the strongest pairings on the Formula E grid – will drive the
new race car. Evans has been with Jaguar Racing since they joined the
all-electric championship in 2016. Bird, who has won races in every Formula E
season, joins the British team this season.
Jaguar Racing welcomes
leading materials science company, Dow, for their first ABB FIA Formula E World
Championship season with the team. Dow join as an Official Partner and with over 100 years of experience in automotive, Dow
brings material expertise and a pioneering spirit to the Jaguar Racing team
through its Mobility ScienceTM platform and its polyolefin,
polyurethanes acrylic, specialty chemical and silicone technologies.
Dow join Jaguar
Racing’s leading partner line-up that includes GKN Automotive, Viessmann,
Castrol and Official Suppliers Alpine stars and DR1VA.
In addition,
Polo Ralph Lauren and Jaguar Racing have come together to celebrate the
new Jaguar I-TYPE 5 and their shared values of cutting-edge
innovation and sustainability. Kicking off the racing season in
style, Jaguar’s Formula E Team will be dressed in custom designed Polo Ralph
Lauren packable quilted jackets bearing the Jaguar Racing logo, created from
recycled nylon and polyester fabrics, as well as recycled down-alternative
insulation.
Jaguar Racing is also pleased to debut at
the season seven launch the use of new sustainable materials called TYPEFIBRE.
The I-TYPE 5 has a new prototype race seat made from sustainably
sourced TYPEFIBRE. It will be tested at speed in different temperatures,
loads and environments around the world as part of the team’s Race to Innovate
mission – sharing the benefits of race technology with road cars and in turn
Jaguar customers.
James Barclay, Jaguar
Racing Team Director: “Season seven
is a very exciting year for Jaguar Racing and for Formula E. It’s the first
season Formula E boasts world championship status and is Jaguar Racing’s fifth
season in the world’s fastest-growing global motorsport. The team have worked
harder than ever to create the most efficient, state-of-the-art race car and it
is fantastic to be able to unveil it to our customers, fans and partners. This
season we also welcome Sam Bird into the Jaguar Racing family and he is already
settling in very well. Both Sam and Mitch are hugely motivated along with the
rest of the team for the season ahead. We’d like to extend a warm welcome to
our new partner Dow. The countdown is now on until we’re back out on track in
Santiago and we will be pushing for points, podiums and wins.”
Sam Bird, Jaguar
Racing driver, #10: “Revealing
the new Jaguar I-TYPE 5 to fans today makes it feel very real that I am part of
Jaguar Racing and builds excitement to get season seven under way. I think the
launch is the biggest milestone away from the track action as it highlights all
the hard work the team at Jaguar Racing have been doing in the off-season. Now
I can’t wait to take the I-TYPE 5 out on circuit and start my first season with
such an iconic British brand.”
Mitch Evans, Jaguar
Racing driver, #20: “Launch day
is always a great landmark for the team as we show the world what we’ve been
working on behind closed doors and set our intentions for the season. For me
it’s a moment to set my own goals for the next season and start the year with
positive momentum. This is my fifth season with the team and we are more
determined than ever to make this the most successful year we’ve had together.”
Jim Fitterling, Dow
Chairman and CEO: “Strong
partnerships are based on shared visions and values. Our new relationship with
Jaguar Racing is grounded in a common focus – delivering more sustainable
solutions to the world through collaboration, innovation and inclusion. As a
global materials science leader, we look forward to working together to advance
vehicle electrification through our Mobility Science platform — making progress
on our collective journey to a carbon neutral world.”
Jaguar Racing will return to the streets of Santiago on the 16
January for the first of 14 races in 12 cities.