Formula E given FIA world championship status

03 December 2019 - 14:43
By Reuters
Alexander Sims of Great Britain driving the (27) BMW iFE.20 at the ABB FIA Formula E Championship on 23 November 23 2019 in Saudi Arabia. The Formula E series will soon have full FIA world championship status.
Image: Francois Nel/Getty Images Alexander Sims of Great Britain driving the (27) BMW iFE.20 at the ABB FIA Formula E Championship on 23 November 23 2019 in Saudi Arabia. The Formula E series will soon have full FIA world championship status.

The all-electric Formula E series will have full FIA world championship status from the start of the 2020-21 season after approval by the sport's governing body, it announced on Tuesday.

The city-based series last month started its sixth season, with a cast of manufacturers including Porsche, Mercedes, BMW and Audi involved.

Recognition means there will be two single-seater FIA world championships, with Formula E alongside Formula One.

"The creation and development of Formula E has been a great adventure," FIA president Jean Todt said in a statement. "I am proud that today we confirm its FIA world championship status.

"Since its first race in Beijing in 2014 and with every ePrix thereafter, Formula E has proved the concept of cutting-edge electric racing works."

Formula E founder and chairman Alejandro Agag said full championship status had always been the aim and it would add credibility.

"This agreement and announcement truly puts Formula E in the top tier of international single-seater racing," added the Spaniard.