Jeff Dodds, CEO of Formula E, did not confirm rumors that he is in discussions with Ferrari about a possible participation in the electrifying series. Formula E, the pinnacle of electric racing, was established in 2014 and has seen the involvement of renowned car manufacturers such as Jaguar, Porsche, and BMW. However, the iconic Italian automaker, Ferrari, known for its association with racing, has not yet made its presence felt in the world of electric motorsport. However, it seems that Ferrari has explored the possibility of joining the series in the future.
Recently, Ferrari inaugurated its first electrification facility in Maranello. This facility, known as the “e-building,” was built at an impressive cost of over $500 million and will be responsible for producing the manufacturer’s electric vehicles. Ferrari is scheduled to launch its first electric vehicle by the end of 2025.
Jeff Dodds, CEO of Formula E, neither confirmed nor denied rumors about talks with Ferrari about a possible future participation in the series. Dodds expressed his satisfaction at witnessing Maranello’s commitment to electric mobility through the establishment of the e-building. He further emphasized that Ferrari, renowned for its prancing horse emblem, is now shifting its focus to fully electric vehicles rather than hybrid models.
A spokesperson for Ferrari stated that the main focus of the Scuderia is on its efforts in Formula 1 and the World Endurance Championship. Additionally, the spokesperson highlighted Ferrari’s recent announcement to venture into the world of sailing earlier this year.
The CEO of Formula E acknowledged that the inclusion of Ferrari would have a significant impact on the championship. Jeff Dodds highlighted the participation of Porsche and Maserati in the fully electric series, but recognized that both manufacturers had previously withdrawn from motorsport, while Scuderia has always been actively involved in racing.
Furthermore, Jeff Dodds emphasized the legacy and recognition that Ferrari would bring if it decided to join Formula E. He highlighted the millions of passionate Tifosi, who fervently support the Cavallino Rampante in every race, describing their loyalty as “incredible”.
The arrival of Ferrari in Formula E would certainly have a monumental effect on the championship. The presence of the renowned Italian manufacturer could exponentially increase the popularity of the fully electric championship. Additionally, Maranello could benefit from the advancements in Formula E powertrains for the development of their electric vehicles. However, it is still unknown whether Ferrari will decide to participate in the electric championship.