Third-generation racer visits with Andretti Formula E team
Reigning Pro Mazda champ Matthew Brabham journies to Donington Park.
Matthew Brabham, Andretti Autosport
Rebecca McKay
While Andretti Formula E continues to evaluate candidates for its second full-time driver in the new global FIA all-electric racing series to join Franck Montagny, the American team recently called up one of its own from its stateside outfit.
Reigning Pro Mazda champion and Indy Lights rookie Matthew Brabham (in photo above after his Indy Lights win at Indianapolis) made his way across the pond to visit with the team at its headquarters in the UK where the 20-year-old took a tour of the brand spanking new facilities at Donington Park, met with team members and had the opportunity to have a look at the innovative electric cars up close and personal, including an opportunity to take the Spark Renault SRT-01E for a few test laps.
"It's an amazing opportunity for me, and I'm very grateful to Andretti Autosport; they have a fantastic operation going here in the UK," the third-generation racer said. "The Formula E car is very interesting and complex and I think it has a great future ahead. I believe we got some valuable data from my time in the car, and it was a lot of fun, so a big thank you to the team. The series is also littered with accomplished engineers and drivers, and in meeting them, I think it's great for building my experience as well."
It's an amazing opportunity for me.
Matthew Brabham
Brabham, son of four-time IMSA Champion Geoff Brabham and grandson to the late three-time Formula 1 World Champion Sir Jack Brabham, is no stranger to the UK. The Indianapolis resident's cousin, Sam Brabham, currently competes in British Formula Ford and is based north of London, while uncle David Brabham will be competing at Road Atlanta for Petit Le Mans in October. Matthew's trip to the Andretti Formula E headquarters is a testament to the confidence team owner Michael Andretti has in the rising star.
Will his career include Formula E?
"Matty has a bright racing future ahead of him," said Andretti. "He's done a great job for us in Pro Mazda and Indy Lights. As one of our drivers, we were happy to have him visit Donington and learn more about Formula E. We're very much enjoying having him as a part of the Andretti team and look forward to being a part of his developing career. "
Next up for the United Fiber & Data/MAZDASPEED driver, who currently lies fourth in the Indy Lights championship points fight, is a doubleheader race weekend at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course the final week of July. Fans can watch the race on NBC Sports Network at 6:00 p.m. ET on 3 August.
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