Edoardo Mortara
Day 1 // P23
Day 2 // P8
Day 3 // P12
Total Laps // 245 laps
Distance Covered // 768.81 kilometres
Norman Nato
Day 1 // P7
Day 2 // P18
Day 3 // P10
Total Laps // 268
Distance Covered // 840.98 kilometres
ROKiT Venturi Racing
Total Laps // 513
Distance Covered // 1,609.79 kilometres
Following a 108-day break in on-track activity, ROKiT Venturi Racing returned to the Circuit Ricardo Tormo to take part in pre-season testing for the 2020/21 FIA Formula E World Championship.
With Edoardo Mortara and Norman Nato behind the wheel, the Monegasque marque set about getting to grips with its new package for the impending campaign which starts on January 16 in Santiago, Chile.
Over the course of 18 hours of combined track time which spanned three days, the team completed 513 laps of the 3.138km-long circuit, covering a total distance of over 1,600kms.
This provided an invaluable opportunity for data collection ahead of the new season, with the team focussing on long-distance running and race simulations before targeting performance on the final day.
With a 1:12.002 lap, Norman placed P11 in the combined classification at the end of the test, while Edo produced a 1:12.066 on Day 3 to take P13 overall, only 0.306s shy of the fastest lap of the week.
“It was great to be back in action in Valencia and I would like to applaud Formula E and the FIA for organising this test in these challenging times. After the difficulties we faced at the end of Season 6, our prime target for pre-season testing was to focus on achieving the reliability and consistency of our new car that will be necessary for us to challenge Season 7. At this early stage, our initial performance looks promising but we need to continue to make gains over the winter to be in a strong position for the start of the season.”
“Our three days in Valencia went by extremely quickly - a lot of hard work but it felt very constructive and we learned a huge amount. It was good to get so many laps under our belt, especially with a brand new car. On paper, we know that the car is quick and we are competitive in some areas. If we can continue to extract the performance over the next month and work well as a team, I’m confident that we’ll be able to score some decent points as the season starts”
“It’s been a really positive three days of testing in Valencia. The mixed conditions we experienced on Day 1 were very helpful because it allowed me to drive the car in wet, damp and dry conditions. We tried a lot of different set-ups on the car over the week and I think our pace showed promise, especially on push laps. On the long runs, we collected a lot of data that we now have to analyse before Santiago. I’m getting ready for the first race of the season and I’m very happy with the work we’ve done. The team did a great job at the test, with long, hard days and not the nicest weather conditions so I’m grateful for their help and all their efforts making me feel so welcome and as prepared as possible for the season ahead.”