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ENVISION VIRGIN RACING is developing a two-seater race car in the spirit of FORMULA E

The Envision Virgin Racing Formula E team will develop the first two-seater electric race car as part of a new sponsorship agreement with Johnson Matthey.

The company Johnson Matthey specializes in the production and development of advanced materials and chemicals for batteries. Nickel-rich hardware plays a leading role eLNO, which is expected to be available in electric and hybrid road cars from 2024 onwards.

These advanced cathode materials provide higher energy storage density while maintaining excellent battery life, which will also be important for a two - seater racing car that will draw its design inspiration from Formula E.

As can be seen from the records, the project is supposed to lead Delta Motors, runner-up in the class LMP2 World Endurance Championships FIA in 2012, based in the business park Silverstone.

Delta Motors can already boast that they have made a two-seater Formula 1 car, powered by V8-engine with a power of 600 horsepower. The race cars are world champions in a series of seats Nigel Mansell in Damon Hill.

Thus, Nigel Mansell smashed one of the two-seater specimens.

As part of a multi-year deal, there will be team racing cars Envision Virgin Racing on the sides of the bracket now worn Johnson Matthey logo.

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