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Andretti Formula E

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Formula E·American·Est. 2014

About Andretti Formula E

Andretti Formula E stands as one of the most recognizable and competitive teams in the ABB FIA Formula E Championship, blending American racing heritage with cutting-edge electric motorsport innovation. Founded in 2014, the team emerged as part of the inaugural Formula E season, representing the Andretti Autosport empire—a name synonymous with success in IndyCar, IMSA, and other premier racing series. The team’s establishment marked Andretti’s strategic expansion into sustainable motorsport, aligning with the championship’s mission to advance electric vehicle technology while delivering high-performance racing. Headquartered in Banbury, United Kingdom, Andretti Formula E operates from a state-of-the-art facility, leveraging European engineering expertise while maintaining its American identity under the leadership of Team Principal Roger Griffiths.

From its debut, Andretti Formula E quickly established itself as a formidable competitor. The team’s early seasons were highlighted by strong performances, including a historic victory at the 2015 Berlin E-Prix with driver Jean-Éric Vergne, a win that underscored the squad’s potential. Over the years, the team has consistently battled at the sharp end of the grid, securing multiple podium finishes and pole positions. While a championship title has remained elusive, Andretti’s ability to adapt to evolving regulations and extract performance from its powertrains has kept it in contention. The team achievements are a testament to its technical prowess and strategic racecraft, often punching above its weight against manufacturer-backed rivals.

The team has been a proving ground for some of Formula E’s most talented drivers. Jean-Éric Vergne, who later became a two-time series champion, showcased his potential during his tenure with Andretti. Other notable names include Robin Frijns, whose consistency and racecraft delivered crucial points, and António Félix da Costa, who demonstrated his adaptability in the team’s early seasons. More recently, Jake Dennis emerged as a standout performer, securing multiple wins and establishing himself as a title contender in the Gen3 era. The team’s driver selection reflects a blend of experience and youthful ambition, ensuring a dynamic lineup capable of challenging in every race.

Technically, Andretti Formula E has evolved through multiple generations of Formula E machinery, from the series’ early days with spec components to the current Gen3 era, where powertrain development plays a critical role. The team relied on customer powertrains in its early seasons before forming technical partnerships with manufacturers such as BMW, which supplied drivetrains during a competitive collaboration. Today, as the series transitions to Gen3, Andretti continues to refine its approach, focusing on energy management, software optimization, and race strategy. The team’s engineering philosophy emphasizes efficiency and reliability—key factors in a championship where energy deployment and regeneration can make the difference between victory and defeat.

In the current era, Andretti Formula E remains a consistent points-scorer, with Jake Dennis leading the charge as one of the championship’s most polished drivers. The 2022-23 season saw Dennis secure multiple wins, including a dominant performance in Portland, proving the team’s ability to compete at the highest level. While manufacturer teams like Jaguar and Porsche have dominated recent seasons, Andretti’s independent yet technically adept operation ensures it remains a dark horse capable of upsetting the established order. The team’s adaptability to regulation changes and its strategic race-day execution keep it in the hunt for podium finishes.

The Banbury headquarters serves as the nerve center for Andretti Formula E’s operations, housing a dedicated team of designers, engineers, and strategists. The facility is equipped with advanced simulation tools, dynos, and assembly bays, enabling the squad to refine its cars with precision. Banbury’s location in the UK’s motorsport heartland provides access to a rich talent pool and collaborative opportunities with other racing entities. This European base complements Andretti’s American roots, creating a unique transatlantic dynamic that enhances the team’s global perspective on electric racing.

Leading the team since its inception, Roger Griffiths has been instrumental in shaping Andretti Formula E’s competitive ethos. With a background in engineering and extensive experience in motorsport, Griffiths has fostered a culture of innovation and resilience. His leadership ensures the team remains agile, whether navigating technical challenges or optimizing race strategies. Under his guidance, Andretti has maintained its reputation as a team that maximizes resources, often outperforming expectations. Griffiths’ hands-on approach and strategic vision continue to drive the squad forward in an increasingly competitive championship.

As Formula E grows in stature, Andretti remains a cornerstone of the series, embodying the spirit of electric racing while upholding the legacy of the Andretti name. With a blend of technical ingenuity, experienced leadership, and top-tier driving talent, the team is well-positioned to chase further success in the evolving landscape of sustainable motorsport. Whether contending for race wins or developing the next generation of electric racing technology, Andretti Formula E remains a team to watch.

Quick Facts

Sport
Formula E
Nationality
American
Founded
2014
Team Principal
Roger Griffiths
Base
Banbury, United Kingdom