Billed as world’s first race series exclusively for zero-emission electric cars, the EV Cup was originally scheduled to kick off its inaugural season in the U.K. at Silverstone on August 6, 2011. It has now been delayed and will start out in the U.S. with two race events in California at Laguna Seca in November and Auto Club Speedway in December, ahead of a full series launch in 2012. EV Cup organizers say they wanted to ensure that everything was ready before the series kicks off and cited safety requirements, car delivery schedules and the need for testing time as the reasons for the switch.
“The interest in the EV Cup has been fantastic, especially in the U.S. which is why we wanted to keep our two race events there this year,” said Sylvain Filippi, managing director of the EV Cup. “We plan to begin the full series early in 2012 and will expect to start with races in the U.S. again before coming back to Europe for races here.”
The EV Cup is a seven-race motorsport series that will include two principle classes of zero emission electric cars – the City EV class and the Sports EV class. The City EV class is limited to city focused, production vehicles and will feature THINK City vehicles that have been modified to race specification with weight reductions and the latest THINK prepared motor and battery technologies.
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