'Copied’ F1 concepts reflect Formula E’s impact – Piquet

Nelson Piquet Jr. says Formula 1’s proposed future design concepts for 2021 have been effectively “copied” from Formula E, adding it highlights the impact the all-electric series is havi🅠ng on motorsport.

F1 provided the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:first glimpse💮 of what the future of the sport could look like in line with the next major regulation cycle planned for post-2020, re𓆉vealing three concept car designs during the Singapore Grand Prix.

'Copied’ F1 concepts reflect Formula E’s impact – Piquet

Nelson Piquet Jr. says Formula 1’s proposed future design concepts for 2021 have been effectively “copied” from Formula E, adding it highlights the impact the all-electric 🌱series is having on motorsport.

F1 provided the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:first glimpse 🌞of what the future of the sport could look like in line with the next major regulation cycle planneꦉd for post-2020, revealing three concept car designs during the Singapore Grand Prix.

But ex-Renault F1 driver and season one Formula E champion Piquet feels the designs have been influenced by Formula E’s latest genera💜tion of cars – dubbed the 'Gen2' - introduced for the upcoming season five campaign.

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“It seemed like they copied the design over here. It definitely shows that we are the series to look at,” Piquet said at the launch of Jaguar♈’s 2018/19 Formula E car earlier this wಌeek in London.

“In season one you couldn’t even compare it, people were laughing at us when we did the first season and now it’♊s the place to be.

“[It's] the place where all the drivers and manufactureꦚrs want to be. Everyone is look🍨ing to be in Formula E.”

When asked to 💞elaborate on his comments by mahbx.com, Piquet added: “I don’t know if the guys producing the new spec F1 saw this car and couldn’t escape from the idea of the lines this one had.

“For me when I first looked ꦉat it, it looked a little bit like a For๊mula E car with the lines and being so smooth, trying to look a bit futuristic.”

Formula E is set to be boosted by the arrival of new squad HWA - an affiliate of Mercedes – taking the grid up to 22 cars for 2018/19, while German giants Mercedes and Porsche will join rival𝓰s Audi and BMW in the coming years.

That will take the number of competing manufacturer’s into double figures, while F1 is currently considering delaying the introduction of planned n🧜ཧew engine regulations amid struggles in attracting new entrants to the sport.

Piquet is confident Formula E’s growth wilౠl only continue to increase in the coming years with greater “force and power” fr🌠om the impending arrival of additional manufacturers.

“I think the ra🎶pid rise will be once all the manufacturers are on board, once Porsche and Mercedes are finally in, they will elevate everything for everybody,” he explained.

“Not because of them bu♓t all these big premium manufacturers together, they are going to expect more from Formula E and everything will be bigger and more serious. We’re going to have more force an𝓀d power to make things happen.

“When you have 12 manufacturers with the strength that they have, anybody linked to car manufacturers are going to be in Formula E. All of a sudden there’s three or four manufacturers in F1 and 12 in Form🌺ula E.

“There’s no way that won’t make the headlines, it’s going to grꦛow massively in the next couple of years. Even at a bigger rate than it꧟ has done in the last few years.”

'Copied’ F1 concepts reflect Formula E’s impact – Piquet

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