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Edoardo Mortara (Image credit: Instagram)
Edoardo Mortara has joined the group of Formula E drivers who have shared their opinions on the new F1 regulations. Formula One has undergone major reforms as the cars have become hybrid this season.
While drivers such as Lucas Di Grassi have expressed disagreement with the new F1 cars, Mortara has shown his approval, claiming things will fall into place once drivers get used to them. The Mahindra Racing driver believes hybrid technology is the way forward, and that F1 simply reflects trends in the automotive world.
Mahindra Racing’s Edoardo Mortara backs new F1 regulations
In an interview with Timesofindia.com, Edoardo Mortara was asked if he agreed with Formula One moving towards electric powertrains alongside combustion engines.
The Swiss driver responded, “Formula One is following the trend we see across the automotive industry, with manufacturers moving more and more towards electrification. You can see more fully electric cars and also more hybrid powertrains. In that sense, Formula One reflects what is happening in the automotive world.
”The Mahindra Racing driver believes that drivers will eventually adapt to the changes. He said, “With major regulation changes, there are always challenges at the beginning.
It can surprise many people in the industry – drivers, engineers, mechanics. But over time, people converge towards the best technical solutions and become familiar with the new regulations. Right now it’s making a lot of noise because some teams may be struggling with the changes, which is quite normal.
”“But I’m sure it will become exciting, and given the level in Formula One, I expect the teams to adapt quickly. What feels new and surprising now will probably look quite normal in the coming months or years,” he added.
Edoardo Mortara second in Formula E championship race
Edoardo Mortara has been performing exceptionally well this season. He is currently second in the championship standings, behind Pascal Wehrlein. He has 72 points in the Drivers’ Standings, while Wehrlein has 83. Mortara has secured two podiums in six races and has finished in the top six in each of the last five races. He claimed podium finishes in Mexico and Jeddah, finishing second in both.Mortara will return to racing at the Berlin E-Prix, with the double-header scheduled from 1-3 May. Also read: Exclusive interview: Edoardo Mortara shines for Mahindra Racing this season, says “important to keep your feet on the ground”

