Ex-F1 driver Daniil Kvyat will take part in the Formula E rookie test in Berlin next week with NIO 333 as the full driver line-up has been confirmed. Sheldon van der Linde at Jaguar and Robert Shwartzman at DS Penske are among the latest additions ⬇️
The Russian-born driver, who is currently competing under an Italian race licence, raced in F1 as part of the Red Bull driver academy for six years between 2014-2020 and achieved three podiums.
Kvyat will experience FE for the first time at the test, which will take place next Monday following the Berlin E-Prix double-header at the Tempelhof Street Circuit. “I think Formula E has proved for many years to be a very competitive, high-level championship, with very interesting environmental goals as well.
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