Hyundai Motorsport begins testing Veloster N ETCR
28 Sep 2019|1,101 views
Hyundai Motorsport have completed the first track tests with the new Veloster N ETCR, the company's first electric race car project.
The brand new car completed two days at the Hungaroring near Budapest last weekend, completing the test without trouble.
The days at the circuit - already an established part of the FIA WTCR and TCR Europe calendars - allowed the engineers to learn more about the chassis balance on the technical circuit, and to begin to harness the power from the mid-mounted electric motor to maximize performance and efficiency.
Using the expertise in Touring Car racing shown in both the championship winning i30 N TCR and Veloster N TCR, the aim is to produce a similarly strong all-round package for when the ETCR category begins racing next year.
Unveiled earlier this month at IAA in Frankfurt the Veloster N ETCR is the first electric racing car to be built by Hyundai Motorsport. The mid-mounted motor and rear-wheel drive layout are also firsts for the Germany-based team.
With batteries fitted in the floor of the design, and double-wishbone rear suspension, the chassis is radically different from any previous Hyundai Motorsport project, increasing the importance of each testing session.
The project is expected to lay the foundations for a new pillar within the company as it expands into new technology that is increasingly relevant to Hyundai's road-going range. The development of the Veloster N ETCR will also help drive the development of future high-performance electric car designs.
The days in Hungary were only the start of an extensive testing program scheduled for the coming months. Every system on the car will be scrutinised and honed over the course of the development schedule to bring the strongest possible entry to the first ETCR grid in 2020.
Hyundai Motorsport have completed the first track tests with the new Veloster N ETCR, the company's first electric race car project.
The brand new car completed two days at the Hungaroring near Budapest last weekend, completing the test without trouble.
The days at the circuit - already an established part of the FIA WTCR and TCR Europe calendars - allowed the engineers to learn more about the chassis balance on the technical circuit, and to begin to harness the power from the mid-mounted electric motor to maximize performance and efficiency.
Using the expertise in Touring Car racing shown in both the championship winning i30 N TCR and Veloster N TCR, the aim is to produce a similarly strong all-round package for when the ETCR category begins racing next year.
Unveiled earlier this month at IAA in Frankfurt the Veloster N ETCR is the first electric racing car to be built by Hyundai Motorsport. The mid-mounted motor and rear-wheel drive layout are also firsts for the Germany-based team.
With batteries fitted in the floor of the design, and double-wishbone rear suspension, the chassis is radically different from any previous Hyundai Motorsport project, increasing the importance of each testing session.
The project is expected to lay the foundations for a new pillar within the company as it expands into new technology that is increasingly relevant to Hyundai's road-going range. The development of the Veloster N ETCR will also help drive the development of future high-performance electric car designs.
The days in Hungary were only the start of an extensive testing program scheduled for the coming months. Every system on the car will be scrutinised and honed over the course of the development schedule to bring the strongest possible entry to the first ETCR grid in 2020.
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