Formula E “more philosophy than sport” – Lotterer
Andre Lotterer says he has no particular interest in driving a Formula E car, as he reckons the series is more of a “philosophy” than a “sport”.
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The German was present for the final race of season two in Battersea Park, where he observed his fellow Audi WEC drivers Lucas di Grassi and Loic Duval from the Abt Schaeffler Audi Sport garage.
However, Lotterer admitted to being somewhat underwhelmed by the event, even if the product on-track made for good viewing, and was surprised by a lack of publicity in London.
Lotterer told Motorsport.com: “It’s not very impressive seeing the cars drive by, but that we all know. The battling in the race is not bad, to be honest.
“It was eventful, it was a tight track; if you see competition between drivers it’s interesting. But I was surprised – I was in London, and I didn’t see any information about the Formula E race.
“Both Uber drivers that took me there, they didn’t know what was going on. I was surprised, I thought there would be more enthusiasm for it. I didn’t see many spectators.”
Asked if he was interested in driving a Formula E car, he added: “Driving I don’t think is the issue, it’s more being part of racing for the future.
“I don’t think it’s exciting to drive. It’s not a sport, it’s a political thing – and if you want to be involved in that sense… you cannot compare it to other racing. It’s a philosophy.”
Future trend
Lotterer did concede however that the growing trend towards electric cars on the road in future is likely to make Formula E a more attractive destination in years to come.
He said: “If you look at it for the future, I guess car manufacturers will need such series – unfortunately, because I prefer driving hybrids in the WEC, which gives you both worlds.
“I believe one day manufacturers will have to do it to justify their budgets for motorsport.
“It caught my interest, more from a political view than a sporting view, and if it picks up maybe I’d like to go in there. But it’s a bit early.”
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