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The Spark-Renault SRT_01E, also known as the SRT01-e (since the 2015–16 season) or the Spark Gen1 (after the introduction of the successive Gen2 chassis), was an electric formula race car designed for the inaugural season of Formula E, in 2014–15. The car was the result of a 10-month collaboration between
Spark Racing Technology Spark Racing Technology (SRT) is a motorsport manufacturer specialized in the development and engineering of high-performance e-mobility cars and modules. The company was founded by Frédéric Vasseur to become the sole chassis supplier for the ...
,
McLaren Electronic Systems McLaren Applied Limited is a British technology company that works in conjunction with companies such as GSK, NHS and more. Its electronic division, McLaren Electronics, manufactures parts such as engine temperature and pressure sensors for F ...
,
Williams Advanced Engineering Williams Grand Prix Engineering Limited, currently racing in Formula One as Williams Racing, is a British Formula One motor racing team and constructor. It was founded by former team owner Frank Williams (Formula One), Frank Williams and aut ...
,
Dallara Dallara is an Italian race car manufacturer, founded by its current President, Gian Paolo Dallara. After working for Ferrari, Maserati, Lamborghini and De Tomaso, in 1972 in his native village of Varano de' Melegari (Parma), Italy he created ...
and
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. The car was used until the end of Formula E's fourth season in 2018, after which it was replaced by the SRT05e.


Development

Development of the car started in September 2012. Lucas di Grassi was appointed as official test driver, demonstrating the prototype, the Formulec EF01 (built in 2010). The Formulec EF01 featured a chassis constructed by Mercedes GP and motors built by Siemens. The car was used for the official promotion video and for demonstrations in host cities. On 1 November 2012,
McLaren Electronic Systems McLaren Applied Limited is a British technology company that works in conjunction with companies such as GSK, NHS and more. Its electronic division, McLaren Electronics, manufactures parts such as engine temperature and pressure sensors for F ...
was announced to provide the
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, transmission and
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for Formula E. The Formula E organisation ordered 42 cars from Spark Racing Technology. For this order Spark partnered with well renowned
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manufacturer
Dallara Dallara is an Italian race car manufacturer, founded by its current President, Gian Paolo Dallara. After working for Ferrari, Maserati, Lamborghini and De Tomaso, in 1972 in his native village of Varano de' Melegari (Parma), Italy he created ...
. Michelin was announced as an exclusive tyre-supplier on 28 March 2013. On 15 May 2013
Renault Groupe Renault ( , , , also known as the Renault Group in English; legally Renault S.A.) is a French multinational automobile manufacturer established in 1899. The company produces a range of cars and vans, and in the past has manufacture ...
was announced as technical partner of Spark Racing Technology. Renault's experience in the Renault Z.E. (Zero Emission) and
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programmes will be used to put to Formula E's advantage. On the same day, Formula E unveiled the design of the Spark-Renault SRT_01E. The battery design was in the hands of
Williams Advanced Engineering Williams Grand Prix Engineering Limited, currently racing in Formula One as Williams Racing, is a British Formula One motor racing team and constructor. It was founded by former team owner Frank Williams (Formula One), Frank Williams and aut ...
, part of the Williams Group to which the Formula One team belongs. At the
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, on 10 September 2013, the Spark-Renault SRT_01E was revealed by
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president
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and Formula E Holdings CEO
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. On 3 July 2014, the first official trial of the cars took place in Donington Park, England. The trial ended around 21 August with each team running all four of their cars completing a combined total of 1222 laps. The fastest time was 1:29.920, recorded by the Abt team – a
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recorded a lap time of 1:29.679 during the 2012 British GT season.


Technology


RESS

The Spark-Renault SRT_01E featured a Rechargeable Energy Storage System (RESS). According to Appendix J article 251 3.1.7 of the
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, the RESS is the complete energy storage device, comprising an energy storage medium (e.g.
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,
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or
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). The design of the RESS is free but must be homologated by the FIA. Part of the RESS is the traction batteries and the Battery Management System, these are supplied by Williams Advanced Engineering.


Electric motor

The electric motor is built by McLaren Electronic Technologies. The motor weighs 26 kg and produces a maximum of 270 bhp with 140Nm of instant torque. The motor was originally developed for the
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road car.


Charging

According to the regulations, the Formula E cars can be charged during practice, qualifying, the race and some other specified moments during a raceweekend. Drayson Racing and its technical partner QualcommHALO are developing a way to wirelessly charge the car. The wireless electric vehicle charging (WEVC) system uses a pad under a parking space to charge the car. The system is tested on the electric Drayson B12/69EV, a modified version of the
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.


Tyres

The car was shod with 18-inch tyres. The FIA Formula E championship uses a tyre which is suitable for wet and dry conditions. The exclusive tyre supplier Michelin will only make one compound available, so there will be no hard or soft compounds like in Formula 1. The tyre is expected to last the whole race weekend.


Technical specifications


Design

* Aerodynamics optimized to facilitate overtaking * High ride height sensitivity and wide range of suspension set up possibilities to tackle the city centre streets * Cost-effectiveness * Compliant to FIA safety regulations


Technology

* Use of latest technology * Compromise between performance and cost-effectiveness wherever possible * Extensive use of composite materials but limited usage of the most expensive carbon-fibres


Dimensions

* Overall length: (max) * Overall width: (max) * Overall height: (max) * Track width: (min) * Ride Height: (max) * Overall weight (inc driver): (min) // Batteries alone


Power

* Max power (limited): , approx torque (estimated) * Race mode (power-saving): * FanBoost: Additional * Power-to-weight ratio: 0.30 hp/kg. Maximum power will be available during practice and qualifying sessions. During races, power-saving mode will apply with the
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system temporarily allowing maximum power for a limited time. The amount of energy that can be delivered to the Motor Generator Unit (MGU) by the Rechargeable Energy Storage System (RESS) is limited to 30 kWh. This will be monitored by the FIA.


Performance

*Acceleration: 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) in 3 s — Estimated *Maximum speed: (FIA limited) Final performance figures are still to be verified.


Motors

* MGU by McLaren * Maximum of two MGUs allowed * MGUs must be linked only to the rear axle * The use of traction control is forbidden


Traction battery

* The traction battery is a 28 kWh Rechargeable Energy Storage System (RESS) and supplies electric energy to the Power Circuit and thus to the traction motor. Any onboard battery electrically connected to the Power Circuit is considered to be an integral part of the vehicle's traction battery


Rechargeable Energy Storage System

* A Rechargeable Energy Storage System (RESS) is a system that is designed to propel the car via the electric motor. In order to comply they must be: ** FIA Standard ** The maximum weight of the Battery Cells and/or Capacitor of the RESS must not be higher than 200 kg ** All Battery Cells must be certified to UN Transportation Standards as a minimum requirement


Chassis

The Dallara built car features: * Chassis / Survival cell — Carbon/aluminium honeycomb structure * Front and rear wing — Carbon structures and Aero styling * Bodywork — Carbon — Kevlar honeycomb structures


Gearbox

* Hewland paddle-shift
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* Fixed gear ratios to reduce costs


Brakes

* Standard two separate Hydraulic systems, operated by the same pedal * Brake material is a free choice * Calipers; the section of each caliper piston must be circular The body of the calipers must be made from aluminium alloy


Wheels and tyres

* Bespoke 18" treaded Michelin tyres for use on both wet and dry conditions/surfaces * Championship specific wheel dimensions * O.Z. Racing Magnesium wheels. Max width — front / rear . Max Diameter — front / rear


Electronics

* McLaren Electronics ECU/GCU including data logging system * Power supply management unit * CAN data acquisition pre-equipment * FIA Marshalling system * Beacon receiver * Telemetry is not permitted


Suspension

* Double-steel wishbones, pushrod-operated, twin-dampers and torsion bars suspension (front) and spring suspension (rear) * Adjustable ride height, camber and toe * Two way (front) / Four-way (rear) adjustable Koni dampers * Adjustable anti-roll bar (front/rear)


Steering system

* Non-assisted rack and pinion steering system (power assistance is allowed) * Steering wheel with dashboard, marshaling display, gear change, and clutch paddles


Safety

* FIA safety standards including front, side, rear, and steering column impact tests * Front and rear roll hoop, impact structures, and monocoque push tests * Anti-intrusion survival cell protection panels * Wheel-retainer safety cables * Extinguisher system (electronically-operated)


Camera equipment

* Roll hoop, nose cone and face shot camera pre-equipment


In video games

The series commissioned established
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developer MAK-Corp to create the SRT_01E for their Hyperstimulator Simulators for use at promotional events for the series. MAK-Corp's car is not available for public use. The car also features in Turn 10 Studios' game''
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'', Studio 397's
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and EA's
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mobile game.


References


External links


Official website

Spark Racing Technology website

Formula E on the FIA website
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