<p class="bodytext">Mahindra Racing are determined to make an impression at the season opener of the FIA Formula E World Championship this weekend with Saudi Arabia hosting the first ever night race.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The team will head into the double-header with its strong driver line-up comprising Alexander Sims, last year’s Diriyah E-Prix winner, and Alex Lynn, who has been a very consistent performer in qualifying.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The M7Electro, featuring an all-new ZF powertrain, is a significant improvement over its M6Electro predecessor. Also new for this season is a technical innovation for the M7Electro’s transmission system.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Thrilled about the world championship prospects, team boss Dilbagh Gill said: "The series has grown in leaps and bounds since the first season and we are now a full-fledged world championship."</p>.<p class="bodytext">"Mahindra Racing has raced in Formula E since the first season and we are multiple race winners. It’s been an incredible journey, but we head into the season more fired up than ever," Gill added.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Mahindra Racing have raced in every Formula E season so far, dating back to the series’ inaugural year in 2014/15. The series has been accorded world championship status this year by the FIA, motorsport’s governing body.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Formula E CEO Jamie Reigle said, "India is an important and growing market for Formula E, for EVs and for the automotive industry as a whole. Through Mahindra Racing, we are pleased to have a long-standing association with Mahindra Group, a pioneer in EV technology in India."</p>.<p class="bodytext">"We are exploring opportunities to work more closely with Mahindra Racing to develop a deeper connection with Indian audiences and scale awareness of Formula E."</p>
<p class="bodytext">Mahindra Racing are determined to make an impression at the season opener of the FIA Formula E World Championship this weekend with Saudi Arabia hosting the first ever night race.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The team will head into the double-header with its strong driver line-up comprising Alexander Sims, last year’s Diriyah E-Prix winner, and Alex Lynn, who has been a very consistent performer in qualifying.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The M7Electro, featuring an all-new ZF powertrain, is a significant improvement over its M6Electro predecessor. Also new for this season is a technical innovation for the M7Electro’s transmission system.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Thrilled about the world championship prospects, team boss Dilbagh Gill said: "The series has grown in leaps and bounds since the first season and we are now a full-fledged world championship."</p>.<p class="bodytext">"Mahindra Racing has raced in Formula E since the first season and we are multiple race winners. It’s been an incredible journey, but we head into the season more fired up than ever," Gill added.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Mahindra Racing have raced in every Formula E season so far, dating back to the series’ inaugural year in 2014/15. The series has been accorded world championship status this year by the FIA, motorsport’s governing body.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Formula E CEO Jamie Reigle said, "India is an important and growing market for Formula E, for EVs and for the automotive industry as a whole. Through Mahindra Racing, we are pleased to have a long-standing association with Mahindra Group, a pioneer in EV technology in India."</p>.<p class="bodytext">"We are exploring opportunities to work more closely with Mahindra Racing to develop a deeper connection with Indian audiences and scale awareness of Formula E."</p>