Birmingham Autosport International show to feature Forze VIII, Ariel, FF-E1 in first EV display

Forze Hydrogen Racing’s most successful Le Mans prototype car to date, the Forze VIII – along with some of the world’s most innovative cars – will be displayed at the heart of the Autosport International EV Showcase next year.

Autosport International will feature a dedicated EV showcase for the first time when it returns to Birmingham's National Exhibition Centre from January 12th to 15th, 2023.

The debate on the future power of motorsport is a fascinating one, and it will be a feature of the Autosport International EV Showcase. Although the focus is on electrification, the merits of synthetic fuel and hydrogen will also be explored.

Among the participants is Forze Hydrogen Racing, one of the leading teams when it comes to racing on hydrogen. With a team of more than 60 passionate and talented students that changes every year, Forze has now built nine race cars, each one quicker than the last, the company said, adding Forze VIII being their most successful car.

“Our ultimate goal is to promote hydrogen technology to the general public by showing its potential in motorsports while educating the students at Forze through their work, both in technical and business skills,” said Thomas Noordzij, Forze PR & Marketing Manager.

Ever since its launch in 2007, the team has grown from building hydrogen go-karts to full-size LMP racing cars performing in official competitions, competing against regular petrol-powered race cars, the company said.

NOVEMBER 25: Molly Taylor (AUS) / Kevin Hansen (SWE), Veloce Racing during the Punta del Este on November 25, 2022. (Photo by Charly Lopez / LAT Images)

The rapid refuelling with hydrogen makes electric fuel cell (FCEV) vehicles suitable for long distance races, as they don’t have the long charging times of conventional EVs. However, charging technology is developing rapidly and with the FIA Formula E World Championship introducing quick-charge pitstops, it provides another opportunity for motorsport technology to transfer to everyday road cars.

Proving that EVs are as much about speed as sustainability, Ariel will bring its recently unveiled hipercar to the show, the release said. The ultra-high performance electric sports car can propel itself from 0-60 mph in just over two seconds and has been designed from the ground up to be the ultimate electric driving machine.

Continuing the battery EV theme, Extreme E will be represented at the show to talk about the sustainability-focussed series and the good work that takes place at each of the environments it visits.

Also positioned on the motorsport ladder is the BRSCC’s Formula Foundation-E, a ground-breaking fully-electric single-seater racing project that has been well over a year in development. The stunning FF-E1 electric race car has been designed, engineered, and built in the UK.

“From hybrid Formula 1 to electric karts, the shift in power in motorsport has been dramatic,” said Ben Whibley, Autosport International event director. “The Autosport International EV Showcase will demonstrate the latest innovations and record-breaking vehicles, at the hub of an engineering and technology exhibition that shows the pace of change in the industry.”

Autosport International runs over four days, opening on 12th January 2023. Thursday and Friday are trade-only, with exclusive access to the two-day Autosport Engineering Show. On Saturday and Sunday, Autosport International opens its doors to the public.

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