Formula E sets new acceleration benchmark

La Formula E stabilisce un nuovo record di accelerazione
Reem AlAboud - GenBeta drive

Reem Al Aboud sets a new acceleration benchmark in Formula E’s Genbeta race car, outpacing the current Formula 1 race car and achieving a 0-60mph time of 2.49 seconds.

Reem Al Aboud is the pioneering Saudi Arabian female racing driver and with her time she put a milestone of the cements Formula E’s position as the fastest accelerating sport on and off the track and highlights Formula E’s commitment to promoting gender equality in motorsport.

Driving the Genbeta electric race car, Al Aboud achieved a 0-60mph time of 2.49 seconds, eclipsing the 2.6-second benchmark for current single-seaters. The achievement showcases the advanced capabilities of Formula E’s Genbeta program, which features an ‘unlocked’ Gen3 race car created by Formula E and the FIA and enhanced by championship partners, while also underscoring Formula E’s mission to break barriers for women in motorsport.

La Formula E stabilisce un nuovo record di accelerazione
Reem AlAboud – GenBeta drive

Reem Al Aboud, said:

Being a part of this landmark moment is a dream come true. It’s not just about the speed; it’s about breaking barriers and showcasing the immense potential of women in motorsports. Formula E has given me the platform to make a statement, and I’m honoured to be a part of this journey towards gender equality in racing.

Jeff Dodds, CEO, Formula E, said:

The benchmark achieved by Reem is a testament to what we stand for at Formula E: Innovation, equality, and competition. Her success is not just a win for Formula E, but a leap forward for inclusivity in racing, and we all join her in celebrating this milestone, especially ahead of International Women’s Day.

La Formula E stabilisce un nuovo record di accelerazione
Reem AlAboud – GenBeta drive

Reem Al Aboud’s relationship with Formula E dates back to 2018 when she became the first and youngest Saudi woman to drive hot laps at a Formula E circuit in a Nissan Gen2 car, the same year women were first granted the right to drive in the Kingdom.

The Genbeta car, an innovation and development programme created by Formula E and the FIA using the all-electric Gen3 race car with 400kW of power charged by ABB and modifications by championship partners SABIC and Hankook  represents the pinnacle of electric racing technology. Generative AI – powered by Google Cloud – provided real time telemetry performance data allowing Reem to set the new acceleration benchmark and push the boundaries of electric motorsport.

In a further display of empowerment, young Saudi women from local schools shared messages of inspiration for Reem, which were captured on the car’s livery, fostering an atmosphere of motivation and support. This initiative coincided with the expansion of the FIA Girls on Track programme, a large-scale female empowerment initiative focusing on careers and education in motorsport, underscoring Formula E’s commitment to encouraging young girls to pursue their motorsport dreams.

The expansion of the FIA Girls on Track programme to all 11 race weekends this season, will provide over 2,000 girls with the chance to engage in workshops, meet inspirational women from the Formula E paddock, and attend career talks at local universities. Formula E’s dedication to diversity is further highlighted by the newly announced NXT Gen Cup, which will feature both male and female drivers.

Source: Formula E

Photo: Courtesy Formula E

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