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Formula E

Formula E team reveal striking livery after major US takeover

Kiro Race Co has unveiled its new Formula E challenger for the upcoming 2024/25 season.

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Kiro Race Co has revealed its car and livery for the upcoming Formula E season, its first since undergoing a complete rebrand. 

Formerly known as ERT, the outfit was recently acquired by American investment firm The Forest Road Company.

The outfit has also entered a technical partnership with Porsche, who has supplied Kiro with Gen3 powertrains which have been upgraded to meet the new Gen3 EVO technical regulations.

Kiro are yet to confirm its driver line-up for the eleventh season of FE, but has unveiled a striking black and fluorescent yellow livery. 

A decision on its driver pairing will be made in the coming weeks, although Dan Ticktum's number has been used in the renders of the new car.

Its livery a design which will be spotted easily both on the circuit and in the paddock, something the team was targeting.

"We set out to create a design that is not only cool but also impossible to miss — whether on the track or in the paddock," said Alex Hui, Team Principal of Kiro Race Co. 

"It’s more than just aesthetics; this livery is a bold declaration of our identity as daring upstarts, ready to redefine the rules. 

"We want this design to spark excitement, inspire our fans, and attract partners who share our drive for bold innovation and fearless competition."

			© Kiro Race Co
	© Kiro Race Co

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