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Extreme E’s first race weekend is now 50 days away, and with 10 teams signed up for the inaugural season of the all-electric off-road series, fielding an impressive line-up of international drivers, the series is gearing up for its opening weekend of action in Saudi Arabia on April 3-4. The next key milestone is the imminent departure of the series’ floating centerpiece, the St. Helena, which will carry the championship’s cargo and will set sail from Liverpool, UK

“I’m delighted and proud we have got to this point despite everything that has gone on in the last year,” said Alejandro Agag, founder and CEO of Extreme E. “Our adventure now truly begins, with the St. Helena departing on her voyage in a matter of days. This is the culmination of a number of years of hard work, and I really can’t wait to see all the cars, drivers and scientists at our first event in Saudi Arabia.”


Extreme E’s first race weekend is now 50 days away, and with 10 teams signed up for the inaugural season of the all-electric off-road series, fielding an impressive line-up of international drivers, the series is gearing up for its opening weekend of action in Saudi Arabia on April 3-4. The next key milestone is the imminent departure of the series’ floating centerpiece, the St. Helena, which will carry the championship’s cargo and will set sail from Liverpool, UK

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Members of Extreme E’s Scientific Committee have been working with the championship over the last two years to ensure the series selects locations all affected by climate change and leaves a long-lasting positive impact through Legacy Programmes, which include planting one million mangroves in Senegal and reforesting 100 hectares of the Amazon rainforest in Brazil.

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