Extreme E
Electric auto racing series
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2025 | Participated in the Berlin rookie test alongside 2024 Formula 3 champion Leonardo Fornaroli. |
2025 | Scheduled to test for Jaguar during the rookie free practice at the Jeddah ePrix. |
2025 | Logan Sargeant withdrew from the IDEC Sport team prior to the start of the season, and was replaced by Daniel Juncadella for the European Le Mans Series. |
2025 | Competes for IDEC Sport in the European Le Mans Series. |
2025 | Carlos Sainz Jr., his son, signed a contract to race for Williams Racing in Formula One for the 2025 season. |
2025 | The inaugural season of Extreme H is set to begin. |
2025 | Confirmed to drive for Jota in the FIA World Endurance Championship, sharing a Cadillac V-Series.R with Earl Bamber and Sébastien Bourdais in the Hypercar category. |
February 2025 | Chadwick was announced to continue with Williams as one of their driver ambassadors. |
2024 | Tested the Gen3 Formula E car at the Portland ePrix. |
2024 | Competed in Indy NXT with Andretti Global, improving to 7th place in the championship. |
2024 | Chadwick's title changed to 'Williams Racing Driver' and she became the F1 Academy Advisor for Williams driver Lia Block. |
2024 | Series continued with events in Desert (Jeddah) and Hydro (Scotland) locations, maintaining commitment to highlighting environmental challenges in different global ecosystems. |
2024 | Ongoing racing season with continued focus on sustainable motorsport and raising awareness about global environmental challenges. |
2024 | The Extreme E racing series concluded, having completed only 4 of its originally planned 10 races, effectively ending the electric SUV racing championship. |
2024 | Carlos Sainz won the Dakar Rally for the fourth time. |
2024 | Returned to the FIA World Endurance Championship with Team Jota's Porsche 963, sharing the car with Phil Hanson and Oliver Rasmussen. Finished 19th in the World Endurance Drivers' Championship with a best result of sixth at the 6 Hours of Fuji. |
December 2024 | Jamie Chadwick signed with IDEC Sport for the 2025 European Le Mans Series, initially planning to drive alongside Logan Sargeant and Mathys Jaubert. The team is collaborating with Genesis Magma Racing in preparation for their Le Mans Hypercar debut. |
October 28 2024 | Jaguar announced Chadwick would drive with the team for the 2024–25 Formula E season women's test and rookie test. |
September 6 2024 | Extreme E cancels the remaining rounds in Sardinia and Phoenix, one week before the scheduled Island X-Prix I. |
July 31 2024 | Announced to participate in an official IndyCar test with Andretti Global at Barber Motosports Park on 30 September. |
March 2024 | Achieved her first podium finish in Indy NXT at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, becoming the first woman to do so since Pippa Mann in 2010. |
February 2024 | Fourth season of Extreme E begins in Saudi Arabia, with SUN Minimeal XE Team and Legacy Motor Club joining the series as new entrants. Abt Cupra XE, X44, Chip Ganassi Racing, and Carl Cox Motorsport left the series. |
January 2024 | Extreme E organized announced that Extreme H would replace Extreme E, rather than co-exist. |
January 2024 | Participated in the 24 Hours of Daytona with Wayne Taylor Racing with Andretti, driving an Acura ARX-06 GTP car and finishing third overall. |
2023 | Chadwick remained with the Williams Driver Academy and drove Keke Rosberg's FW08C at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, marking her first time driving a Formula 1 car. |
2023 | Competed in Indy NXT with Andretti Autosport, finishing 12th in the championship. |
2023 | Racing series expanded to include Copper (Chile), Desert (Saudi Arabia), Hydro (Scotland), and Island (Italy) locations, continuing the environmental legacy programme and ecological awareness initiatives. |
2023 | In the final two rounds of the 2023 season, the team finished in second place in one round and suffered a DNF in the other, ultimately losing the championship to RXR by 11 points. |
2023 | Acciona | Sainz XE Team won their first race in Extreme E during Round 2 of the 2023 season. |
2023 | In the 2023 season, Acciona | Sainz XE Team started strongly at the Desert X-Prix, qualifying the fastest, achieving a super sector, and finishing the race in second place. |
2023 | The team won their second race in Round 7 at the Island X-Prix II during the 2023 season. |
2023 | Ran three NASCAR Cup Series races for Rick Ware Racing in the No. 15 car, with his best result being 18th position at the EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix at Circuit of the Americas (COTA). |
2023 | Competed in the Petit Le Mans, driving a Porsche 963 for JDC–Miller MotorSports, starting ninth and finishing fifth. |
December 2023 | Third Extreme E season concluded in Chile, with Rosberg X Racing winning the championship through drivers Johan Kristoffersson and Mikaela Åhlin-Kottulinsky. |
October 2023 | Announced return to Andretti Global for the 2024 Indy NXT season. |
September 6 2023 | Extreme E announced the cancellation of the rounds in Sardinia and Phoenix for the 2024 season, a week before the scheduled Island X-Prix. |
August 2023 | The FIA and Extreme E signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding to establish a framework for Extreme H. |
June 2023 | Drove Hendrick Motorsports' NASCAR Next Gen Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 at the 24 Hours of Le Mans alongside Mike Rockenfeller and Jimmie Johnson, completing 285 laps and finishing 39th. |
March 2023 | Third Extreme E season commenced in Saudi Arabia, with Carl Cox Motorsport joining the series and Xite Energy Racing departing. |
January 2023 | Carlos Sainz Sr. suffered multiple spinal fractures after a crash at the Dakar Rally and was subsequently replaced by Mattias Ekström for the 2023 season. |
January 1 2023 | Carlos Sainz Sr. participated in the 2023 Dakar Rally in Saudi Arabia's Sea Camp. |
2022 | Wins the W Series championship for the third time, further cementing her status in motorsport. |
2022 | Won the race at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, achieving five consecutive W Series race wins, four of which were in America. |
2022 | Won the second race at Miami International Autodrome the next day. |
2022 | Again a finalist for the BRDC Young Driver of the Year Award. |
2022 | Drove in a shootout at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in Extreme E, partnering with Max Fewtrell. |
2022 | Won the first race at the Miami International Autodrome, overtaking Emma Kimiläinen on the final lap. |
2022 | Continued racing series with events in Copper (Chile), Desert (Saudi Arabia), Energy (Uruguay), and Island (Italy), maintaining focus on raising awareness about climate change in vulnerable regions. |
2022 | Alejandro Agag announced the creation of Extreme H, a new off-road electric championship featuring a hydrogen fuel cell version of the Spark Odyssey 21 car. |
2022 | Carlos Sainz Sr. maintained the same driver line-up for the 2022 season and the team achieved two podium finishes at the Desert X-Prix and Copper X-Prix. |
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