For a “startup,” Formula E is not doing badly at all. Friday and Saturday will see the second and third rounds of Season 9 at the Diriyah E-Prix night-time double-header, and James Barclay, team principal of Jaguar TCS Racing, believes few other sports can match the pace, metaphorical and literal, the sport has set since its inception. “I think the first thing to say is Formula E is only 8 years old,” he said. “That’s the amazing thing.
It’s still a startup by definition, which is exciting to think about. We’ve come a long way in eight years. It’s one of the fastest forms of motorsport in terms of growth in the world, which is incredibly exciting to see.
We have an incredible lineup of teams and manufacturers, which in single-seater racing is unrivaled.” The first race of the season in Mexico City saw the launch of Formula E’s Gen3 car — the all-electric series’ fastest and most efficient vehicle yet. “I think the first race has been something we’ve been anticipating for a while, so it’s nice to have done it,” Barclays said. “It’s fine when you’re developing and testing, but there’s nothing like competition to really start to see where things are at.
We’ve had mixed fortunes but also a lot of positives to take out of it. Other than one other manufacturer, Porsche, we had more cars in the top 10,” he added, attributing the achievement to Jaguar’s efficiency.