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The grand season finale of the ABB FIA Formula E Championship gets underway on Wednesday. It’s not only the members of the TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team facing a challenging programme. In the third and final episode of the ‘Challenge Berlin’ series, Helmut Fink, Neel Jani and André Lotterer’s trainer, gives insights into the two Porsche works drivers’ sporting and mental preparations.
Man and machine will both be put to the test at the grand finale of this season’s ABB FIA Formula E Championship in Berlin (5th to 13th August). In part 2 of our ‘Challenge Berlin’ series, Malte Huneke, Technical Project Leader Formula E, explains the technical challenges awaiting the team as the season arrives at its intensive finale, with six races in just nine days.
The Porsche racing simulator is one of the most up to date in the world. A hungry high-tech monster that feeds on data. That’s where factory driver Neel Jani practices the energy management so critical in Formula E.
For the first time at this year's IAA, Porsche is offering a twelve-day program on the brand at its stand. Experts with various backgrounds will give an insight into their work. The topics innovation and Esports are on the agenda for the last few days of the fair.
When Neel Jani first started racing, the cars had combustion engines. He then won Le Mans in a hybrid vehicle. And now he will be entering the Formula E for Porsche. The career of this thirty-five-year-old professional race-car driver reflects the transformation currently underway in motorsports.