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Porsche shakes down Formula E development car

Porsche has shaken down its ABB FIA Formula E development car in what it called a first "roll-out" run ahead of its entry into the electric championship next season.

Neel Jani, Porsche Formula E

Neel Jani, Porsche Formula E

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Neel Jani, who Porsche has already confirmed will drive one of its race cars in the 2019/20 championship, sampled the car at the manufacturer's Weissach test ground on Tuesday.

A Porsche statement said the run "passed without incident".

"I am very proud to have been behind the wheel the first time our Formula E racing car was driven," said Jani. "Being allowed to drive the rollout is not only a great honour, it is also very exciting.

"We're breaking new ground. It was a fantastic feeling for me. Everyone in the team feels it: The project is really gaining momentum now.

"We didn't push it to the limit during the rollout, but the powertrain and the car made a very good first impression overall. I can't wait to get back to testing."

Porsche's FE programme is its first new works effort since it pulled out of the World Endurance Championship LMP1 class at the end of the 2017 season.

"The newly developed Porsche powertrain for Formula E completed its baptism of fire," said vice-president of Porsche motorsport, Fritz Enzinger.

"It is an important day for everyone involved in this project.

"Many thanks to everyone who has poured their heart and soul into the construction of the powertrain and car in recent months and made this successful rollout possible.

"We still have a lot of work to do on the road to our works entry in Formula E, but an important initial step has been taken.

"Now we will be fully focused as we continue to work on familiarising ourselves with the particular challenges of Formula E."

Porsche is entitled to complete 15 days of private testing ahead of its debut in FE's sixth season, as well as the official pre-season running.

Asked by Motorsport.com if the roll-out had taken up one of its 15 test days, a Porsche spokesperson said: "Yesterday's rollout was a registered day out the allocated testing and filming days by the FIA."

It will be joined on the grid next season by Mercedes, which unveiled a concept FE livery on Monday.

Mercedes has also received its Gen2 development car from FE chassis supplier Spark, although Motorsport.com understands that it had yet to commence running as of the last FE round at Mexico City.

The 2018/19 FE season continues this weekend in Hong Kong.

Neel Jani, Porsche Formula E

Neel Jani, Porsche Formula E

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