Formula E

Farewell to the Hyderabad ePrix

Politics intervenes in the sport, leaving a gap in the Formula E calendar.

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The 2024 edition of the ePrix of Hyderabad will not take place. This event, which was poised to be an extraordinary showcase of technological innovation and sports competition, has been unexpectedly suspended. This cancellation not only leaves a gap in the Formula E calendar but also deeply impacts motorsport enthusiasts in India and around the world, who were eagerly anticipating this event.

The announcement from the Formula E organizers about the cancellation of the E-Prix of Hyderabad came as a shock. This event, which was set to be the second Formula E race in India, was scheduled for February 10. However, its celebration began to waver a week ago when doubts arose related to communication from the new Telangana government. This political change, which might initially seem unrelated to sports, has had a direct and decisive impact on the fate of this race.

The official reason behind the cancellation, cited by the organizers, is a decision by the Municipal Administration and Urban Development (MAUD) Department of Telangana not to comply with the Host City Agreement. This highlights how political decisions can significantly influence the world of sports. The situation is further complicated by considering that the ePrix of Hyderabad was not just a sporting event but also a platform to promote the adoption of electric vehicles in a country struggling with pollution and seeking ways to improve public health and the environment.

Alberto Longo, co-founder and director of the Formula E championship, expressed his disappointment, emphasizing the importance of the event for both Hyderabad and India as a whole. The cancellation of this event is a hard blow not only for fans but also for the local economy. Jeff Dodds, CEO of Formula E, emphasized the positive economic impact that the inaugural race had last year, with a figure close to 84 million dollars.

The cancellation of the ePrix of Hyderabad leaves a gap in the schedule of the upcoming Formula E season, which will now feature 15 races instead of the originally planned 16. This change not only affects the planning of teams and sponsors but also raises questions about the future of Formula E in India and in regions where local politics can decisively influence the hosting of sports events.

The cancellation of the 2024 ePrix of Hyderabad is a reminder that sports, even one as modern and future-oriented as Formula E, is not exempt from the fluctuations of politics and government decisions. As the world of motorsports continues to evolve, with an increasing focus on sustainability and technology, it will be interesting to see how Formula E and other championships adapt to these challenges and continue to provide spectacle and excitement to fans around the world.

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