Motor Racing: First all-electric circuit race featuring Tesla cars given the nod

A Tesla logo is seen in Los Angeles, California, on Jan 12, 2018.

PHOTO: REUTERS

NEW YORK (AFP) - Tesla electric cars, which have a passionate following around the world, will soon have their own racing competition, a global sports organiser said on Thursday (Feb 1).

Electric GT Holdings said the Federation Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), motor sports' governing body, has approved circuit races for the Tesla Model S P100D.

"The Championship is the first all-electric circuit race series in the world and heralds the dawn of a new electric future," Electric GT said on its website.

Last week, the race-prepared model passed its official FIA crash test required for competition, it added.

Tesla founder Elon Musk has billed model S P100D with "Ludicrous mode" as the third-fastest accelerating production car ever made, capable of going from zero to 96kmh in 2.5 seconds.

That is slower only than the LaFerrari and Porsche 918 Spyder two-seaters, according to Tesla.

No date for the races has been announced, but they will involve 20 international drivers racing for 10 professional teams, according to Electric GT.

They will be organised in two rounds of 60km each, one in the day and another at dusk, after a three-heat qualifying round.

Competition for all-electric vehicles has grown.

Formula E, which bills itself as the world's first fully-electric international single-seater street racing series, brings competition to 10 cities around the world.

Since it began in 2014, the series has drawn an increasing number of automobile manufacturers.

The 2018-2019 season will include Mercedes, Porsche and BMW.

Volkswagen on Wednesday said an all-electric prototype, driven by Frenchman Romain Dumas, will join the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb in the United States in June.

After winning Pikes Peak three times, Dumas aims to top the best time realised by an electric car in the race, 8min 57sec set by American Rhys Millen, which is also the third best of all time.

Dorna, which runs the MotoGP World Championship of motorcycle racing, is preparing for an electric motorcycle championship in 2019, when the RallyCross championship prepares to become the "E-WRX" in 2020.

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