Tesla-based Electric Production Car Series gets FIA approval

The Tesla-based Electric Productio🧔n Ca𓆉r Series (EPCS) has announced it has received formal approval from the FIA ahead of its planned launch later this year.

Operated by Electric GT, the EPCS is aiming to kick off its new season la💫ter this year with a 20-strong grid 🐓of drivers all racing modified Tesla Model S P100Ds.

After the car passed the mandatory crash 🐓test last week, Electric GT announced on Thursday it had received FIA approval to go ahead with plans for the EPCS, a well as publishing its sporting regulations.

Electric Production Car Series gets FIA approval

The Tesla-based Electric Production Car Series (EPCS) has announced it has received formal approval from the FIA 🧔ahead of its 🎃planned launch later this year.

Operated by Electric GT, the EPCS is aiming to kick off it🦩s new season later this year with a 20-strong grid of drivers all racing modified Tesla Model S P100Ds.

After the𝓡 car passed the mandatory crash test last week, Electric GT announced on Thursday it had received FIA approval to go ahead with plans for the EPCS, a well a♌s publishing its sporting regulations.

"This is such an exciting day for us as we confirm that the Electric Production Car Series has been officially sanctioned by the FIA. We respect the FIA and we are honoured to have their suppor𝓀t ahead of our inaugural season," CEO Mark Gemmell said.

“We are also pleased to officially publish the sporting regulations for the Electric Production Car Series. We have put a lot of time into refining the regulatꦗions to allow for competitive and thrilling racing.

“With a three-heat qualifying system and two EPCS races, plus our eKarting and eSports rounds, fans will have a lot of racing ac༒tion to get excited about."

The new series is aiming to stage its first race later this year, with a single-day format planned including a three-heat qualifying session and two races, including one taking place﷽ at dusk.

Plans are also being formulated for a 'Drift Off' competition between four drivers to score additional championship points at the end of each race eveཧnt.

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