Jaguar EV Racing

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19px-Flag of Monaco.svg-1-.png Formation Competition
Base Grove, Oxfordshire, United
Kingdom
Founder Gerd Mauser
Team
principal
Louis Vasseur
Technical
director
Maurice Hardwick
Website TBC
2023 eVirtual World Championship
Race drivers 41. 23px-Flag of Sweden.svg-1-.png Maximilian Thunström
42. 23px-Flag of the Netherlands.svg-1-.png Jochem van Snelheid
Manufacturer Jaguar
Powertrain Jaguar eV-W04
Tyres Dunlop
eVirtual World Championship career
First entry 2020 Australian eV-Prix
Latest entry 2023 Moroccan eV-Prix
Races entered 48 (96 starts)
Teams'
Championships
2 (2022)
Drivers'
Championships
1
Race victories 6
Podiums 24
Career points 983
Pole positions 5
Fastest laps 14

Formation Competition eV Racing is a Monegasque virtual racing team which competes in eVirtual. The team made its debut at the series' inaugural race, the start of the 2020 season, and went on to finish as runners up in the first and second seasons before winning the Teams' Championship in 2022.

Origins

In February 2020, Ingram V-Prix announced that they would be entering a works partnership with Jaguar for the 2020 Formula Virtual season, thus being Jaguar's first foray into Virtual Motorsport. Robert Foxwist, Head of Virtual Motorsport at Jaguar, made it clear that the company were committed to increasing their presence and, later that year, Jaguar announced their plans to enter the new eVirtual Series, beginning in 2020.

Jaguar run the daily operations of the team, as well as building the powertrain, while Lister provide additional technical support. The team's base is in Grove, Oxfordshire, which Jaguar share with Williams Advanced Engineering. Team founder Gerd Mauser appointed former IndyVirtual driver Callum Brandon as the Team Principal, upon the strong recommendation of Phoenix Team Principal Alex Easton.

Ownership

Team logo and identity

Racing history - eVirtual

2020 season

2021 season

2022 season

2023 season

Other Virtual Motorsport

Main article: Jaguar

Jaguar supply engines to Ingram, Arrow, and Lopez in Formula Virtual.

Complete eVirtual results

(results in bold indicate pole position; results in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Manufacturer Powertrain Tyres No. Drivers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Points TC
2020 Jaguar Jaguar eV-W01 D AUS SIN MAC CHN AZE GER MON GBR MOR BRA AME USA 277 2nd
41 23px-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg-1-.png Will Taylor 4 1 4 4 3 Ret Ret Ret 3 4 7 5
42 23px-Flag of Ukraine.svg-1-.png Oleksandr Zozulya 8 2 3 2 2 9 1 2 5 Ret 5 4
2021 Jaguar Jaguar eV-W02 D AUS CHN MAC JAP ITA NED MON GBR MOR MEX AME USA 213 2nd
41 23px-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg-1-.png Will Taylor 3 4 2 6 22 4 2 Ret 1 4 5 2
42 23px-Flag of Austria.svg-1-.png Arden Hutchinson Ret 11 5 15 20 13 Ret5 20 17 Ret Ret 5
2022 Jaguar Jaguar eV-W03 D AUS CHN MAC JAP ITA NED MON GBR MOR MEX AME USA 213 1st
41 23px-Flag of Germany.svg-1-.png Karl Beckenbauer Ret 16 7 14 16 13 6 6 Ret 19 16 2
42 23px-Flag of the Netherlands.svg-1-.png Jochem van Snelheid 4 4 3 Ret 9 8 12 7 2 Ret 43 5
2023 Jaguar Jaguar eV-W04 D AUS IND MAC JPN GBR GER MON FRA COL AME CAN MOR 281* 1st*
41 23px-Flag of Sweden.svg-1-.png Maximilian Thunström 1 4 2 5 12 2 21 Ret 4 11 Ret 1
42 23px-Flag of the Netherlands.svg-1-.png Jochem van Snelheid Ret 5 6 83 14 8 33 Ret 10 65 10 5

* Season in progress.