Seoul shortlisted for future ABB FIA Formula E Championship race

The first race is expected to take place in the South Korean capital in Season 6 as part of a five-year agreement.

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 30 Nov 2018 Views icon5300 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
The Seoul city skyline – the backdrop for a potential race on the streets of the South Korean capital.

The Seoul city skyline – the backdrop for a potential race on the streets of the South Korean capital.

The ABB FIA Formula E Championship has reached an agreement with JSM Holdings as race promoter to stage an E-Prix in South Korea, with the iconic city-centre of Seoul identified as the preferred location.

After a joint signing ceremony held today at State Tower in Seoul – together with Alejandro Agag and Moon Jae Sik, CEO of JSM Holdings – both parties have stated their intention to bring electric racing to the South Korean capital from 2020.

The first race is expected to take place in season six as part of a five-year agreement – with Gwanghwamun Square and City Hall Square the favourable venues – subject to approval from city authorities and the FIA World Motor Sport Council.

Alejandro Agag, founder and CEO of Formula E, said: “I’m extremely excited about the prospect of bringing Formula E to Seoul and this news is a great first step in the right direction. Korea and Seoul in particular is an ideal venue to host an E-Prix and showcase the best that electric racing has to offer. Korea is at the forefront of future-facing developments, leading the way with cutting-edge innovations and recognised as a global trend-setter in the automotive and technology sectors - synergies shared with the overarching vision and concept of the ABB FIA Formula E Championship.”

Moon Jae Sik, CEO of JSM Holdings, said: “This event will show the ongoing development of electric vehicle technology from global automotive brands, using the platform of a truly exciting and competitive racing series. It’ll also contribute in attracting tourists from China and Japan, where interest towards the growth of clean transportation and motorsport is high.”

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