Former Audi motorsport chief Dieter Gass will join FIAFormulaE as its senior technical and sporting advisor, and will assist the promoter in defining the championship’s long-term plans. Full story ⬇️
In his new role, Gass will assist with the development of the Gen4 regulations - planned for the 2026-27 season once the Gen3 package has completed its four-year cycle.
"With the maturity of the championship, we're coming to a place in which we needed to reinforce the technical and the sporting capabilities of the people that we have in-house," Formula E chief championship officer Alberto Longo told Autosport. "These two groups report to the FIA and Formula E committee, which Dieter will be part of as well. We're supporting the FIA with another fantastic addition to the team.”Photo by: Sam Bagnall /Gass, who was involved in Formula E previously through Audi's support of the Abt team, reiterated that his role would be focused on advising Formula E and the FIA on the future of the championship and working as a go-between for Formula E and all other stakeholders in the championship.
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