The Spark SRT05E, also known as the Spark Gen2 (or the Spark Gen2EVO for the upgraded chassis set to be introduced in the
2020–21 season but eventually cancelled) is an electric formula race car designed for use in the FIA Formula E Championship. The car is the successor to the
SRT01-e, and is constructed by
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 ...
with assistance from
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 "D ...
. It has been used as the base car for all manufacturers and teams since the
2018-2019 FIA Formula E Championship.
The car features a new 56 kW⋅h (202 MJ) battery from
McLaren Applied Technologies
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 ...
, alongside the new
Halo
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cockpit protection system, and is the first Formula E car capable of completing a full-race distance.
Development
Initial development
On September 28, 2016, McLaren Applied Technologies was announced to have won the tender to exclusively supply batteries for the Gen2 car. Initially, the tender called for the battery to be supplied for two seasons, before it was announced subsequently that battery development would only be opened up for the 3rd Generation car, to reduce development costs for teams.
On 9 January 2017, Spark Racing Technology was announced to have won the tender to supply chassis for the 2nd Generation Formula E Car. On 12 February 2017, concept images of the 2nd Generation Formula E car were released.
In September 2017, the SRT05e had its first shakedown run, held in secret at the Circuit Ecuyers, in Reims, France, with
Anthoine Hubert
Anthoine Hubert (; 22 September 1996 – 31 August 2019) was a French professional racing driver. He was the 2018 GP3 Series champion and a member of the Renault Sport Academy. He died at the age of 22, following an accident during the featur ...
at the wheel. The shakedown was used to evaluate the performance of the new battery, with the car completing over 400 km, but running without the Halo driver protection device, or fully installed bodywork.
In October 2017, the SRT05e successfully completed its first endurance tests held across three days, at the
Monteblanco Circuit in Spain, once again, without the halo cockpit protection system, but with the full bodywork of the car installed. Four full-race simulations were also conducted across the three days, with Anthoine Hubert and Frederic Makowiecki at the wheel of the car.
On 1 December 2017, the
FIA
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, as well as Formula E Holdings announced via Press Release, that they would renew their exclusive partnership with
Michelin
Michelin (; ; full name: ) is a French multinational tyre manufacturing company based in Clermont-Ferrand in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes ''région'' of France. It is the second largest tyre manufacturer in the world behind Bridgestone and la ...
to supply tyres for the Championship until 2021.
On 30 January 2018, the SRT05e was revealed online with a series of computer generated images. The launch date for the car was also set at 6 March, at the Geneva International Motor show.
On 6 March 2018, the SRT05e was launched at the
Geneva International Motor show
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by FIA President
Jean Todt
Jean Todt (; born 25 February 1946) is a French motor racing executive and former rally co-driver. He was previously director of Peugeot Talbot Sport and then Scuderia Ferrari Formula 1 team principal, before being appointed chief executive offi ...
, as well as Formula E Holdings CEO
Alejandro Agag
Alejandro Tarik Agag Longo (born 18 September 1970, in Madrid) is a Spanish businessman and former politician. He is based in London as the Chairman of Addax Capital LLP.
Early life and education
Born to an Algerian-Belgium, Belgian father You ...
. The car was also revealed to be the first-ever race car to be fully conceived and project-led by the FIA, with the FIA organising the concept from design, through manufacture.
The first manufacturer group test took place, behind closed doors at the
Monteblanco Circuit in Spain from 28 to 30 March 2018. The track was modified to include two specially-inserted temporary chicanes, on the front and back straight, with lap times estimated to be around the 1:01 mark. On the first day of testing alone, 2000 km of running was achieved among the teams.
Gen2EVO
It was later confirmed on 18 January 2019, that similar to its predecessor, the
SRT01-e, the SRT05e would also undergo a bodywork update ahead of its intended 3rd season of competition, the
2020–21 season, while the car would also see its use extended until the
2021–22 season.
Subsequently, the Gen2 car was found to be much stronger than the original
SRT01-e car, leading to the drivers becoming more aggressive and making contact with each other. As a result, a car redesign was proposed, with the newer front of the car made more fragile, in a bid to punish drivers for making excessive contact.
On February 4, 2020, Formula E unveiled the new design, named ''Gen2EVO''. Owing to the
COVID-19 pandemic
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, a raft of emergency technical measures saw the Gen2EVO's debut delayed to the 2021-22 Season.
It was subsequently reported the introduction of the Gen2EVO bodywork update could be entirely scrapped on 11 May 2020. The cancellation of the Gen2EVO bodywork update was confirmed on 19 of August 2020, as Formula E was set to introduce its Gen 3 car for the 2022–23 season; it was decided that running the bodywork update for only a single season was deemed uneconomical.
Technology
Electric motors
Teams are able to use their own electric motor designs homologated by the FIA regulations, or may procure one from an existing manufacturer with an FIA-homologated design, at a cost of no more than €250,000.
Charging
Charging is done by the teams before the race.
Tyres
The cars are shod with 18in (47 cm) Michelin Pilot Sport All-Weather tyres, which are expected to last a whole race weekend, with one set of tyres per car. Compared to the tyres on the previous car, the tyres are 2 kg lighter at the front and 2.5 kg lighter at the rear, for a total weight reduction of 9 kg, excluding other factors.
References
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