eSkootr Championship (eSC) prepared for months for the arrival of the 100% electric scooter series. Unique in the racing sector, it expounded its views on sustainability, micromobility, racing and safety, all together within a concept that managed to quickly catch on with motorsports fans.
The category was founded in 2019 by Hrag Sarkissian and Khalil Beschir with the intention of promoting sustainability, but beyond that, it sought to showcase a new way of looking at scooters and micromobility, using sport as a platform for momentum and visibility.
The championship concept has the footprint of Alex Würz, former Formula 1 driver, co-founder and safety ambassador of eSC, while Lucas di Grassi also serves as co-founder, as well as sustainability ambassador for the series.
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Entertaining Format
Ten teams made up the 2022 season of the category, with each team having three drivers at its disposal split between men and women for each event. The race format was based on a knockout series with the top 4 advancing to the quarterfinals. After that, the top three secured a ticket to the semifinals.
Subsequently, the top three in the semifinals competed for glory in the finals, with a total of 11 drivers in the decisive stage of each weekend. There, they worked under the format of a drivers’ championship and a teams’ championship.
Driver |
Aarón Guardado |
Alexis Letellier |
Ami Houde |
Anish Shetty |
Antoine Magalhaes |
Antonin Bernard |
Aymard Vernay |
Billy Morgan |
Chelsea Gowland |
Dakota Schuetz |
Daniel Brooks |
Danny Skinner |
Elise Christie |
Jamiel Guerchadi |
Javi Espinosa |
Jordan Rand |
Kilian Larhar |
Lena Kemmer |
Marc Luna |
María Bellot Bernabé |
María Paula Mapis |
Matis Neyroud |
Nancy van de Ven |
Nicci Daly |
Roberta Ponziani |
Roomet Saalik |
Sarah Cabrini |
Sara Sanchez Tamayo |
Tre Whyte |
Wilfred Njuguna |
The first race was held in London, the city selected to host the debut of the eSkootr Championship, reflecting a 600-meter course, which went in and out of Printworks London, seeing how the S1-X transited at more than 100 kilometers per hour.
Indeed, S1-X was the official name of the electric racing scooter, developed by YCOM, capable of reaching the aforementioned speed, equipped with a 1.33 kWh battery, flax fiber bodywork, weighing 40 kilograms in total and tilting capacity of up to 55°.
Matis Neyroud made history as the first winner of an eSkootr Championship race, Sara Cabrini also shone as the first woman to win a race in the series, while, finally, Aymard Vernay remained forever in the history books as the first champion.
Written by | Ronald Ortega