ESkootr Championship

eSkootr Championship (eSC) is an electric scooter racing series which launched its first season in 2022. Races take place in several city centre locations across the world.[2][3] The series was conceived by motorsport entrepreneur Hrag Sarkissian and former racing driver Khalil Beshir. Lucas Di Grassi served as sustainability ambassador, while Alexander Wurz had the role of safety ambassador.[4] Swiss rider Matis Neyroud won the first race. The series has been announced to return for a second season in 2024/25.[5]

eSkootr Championship
CountryInternational
Inaugural season2022
Riders30[1]
Teams10
Tyre suppliersPMT
Official websitewww.esc.live

S1-X eSkootr

Developed especially for the series with help from Italian motorsports engineering and lightweight composites company Ycom,[6] the S1-X eSkootr, which all riders race with, is able to reach speeds of more than 100 km/h with a lean of greater than 50 degrees.[7] They include twin 6 kW motors and a battery developed by Williams Advanced Engineering with a capacity of 1.33kWh.[8]

Calendar

For eSC's inaugural season, six rounds were originally announced, with the first in London in May 2022. The championship was scheduled to remain in Europe before finishing in the United States in October.[9]

Before the third planned race in Italy, the remaining races were postponed[10] before it was announced that the season would conclude with a double-header event at Circuit Paul Ricard near Marseille,[11] moving the competition to a purpose-built racing circuit for the first time.

The London race was staged at multi-purpose venue Printworks London in the east of the city.[12]

The riders' championship was won by Aymard Vernay[13] while Nico Roche Racing won the teams' championship.

RoundCountryCityDate1st2nd3rd
1 United KingdomLondon13–14 May 2022Matis NeyroundDaniel BrooksAnish Shetty
2 SwitzerlandSion27–28 May 2022Sara CabriniAymard VernayMarc Luna
3 FranceMarseille9 November 2022Marc LunaRoberta PonzianiKilian Larher
410 November 2022Sara CabriniRoberta PonzianiAymard Vernay

The following rounds were planned, but subsequently cancelled:

CountryDate
Italy15–16 July 2022
Spain16–17 September 2022
United States14–15 October 2022

Teams and riders

Riders for the series were professional athletes from a range of sporting backgrounds, including existing racing disciplines within motorsports and BMX as well as freestyle scooters plus ones as varied as figure skating (Jordan Rand) and snowboarding (Billy Morgan). They were a part of the eSC Draft.[14] Similar to the NFL style draft in America, these riders were be selected in rotation by the teams.

The confirmed teams were Carlin,[15] Helbiz,[16] Nico Roche Racing Team,[17] Murphy Prototypes,[18] SICK! Series Racing (owned by Fabio Wibmer),[19] 27X by Nico Hulkenberg[20] and 258 Racing (owned by Anthony Joshua).[21]

TeamNo.RiderRounds
27X by Nico Hulkenberg[22]14Maria Bellot Bernabe1
41Antonin Bernard1
360Billy Morgan1
258 Racing[21]78Tre Whyte1
96Roberta Ponziani1
99Wilfred Njuguna1
Carlin[15]22Nicci Daly1
44Anish Shetty1
66Danny Skinner1
Helbiz[16]11Sara Cabrini1
23Jordan Rand1
33Jamiel Guerchadi1
Los Rayos46Maria Paula Mapis1
64Sara Sanchez Tamayo1
69Aaron Guardado1
Murphy Scooters[18]7Marc Luna1
8Roomet Saalik1
444Dakota Schuetz1
Nico Roche Racing[17]13Elise Christie1
20Kilian Larher1
21Daniel Brooks1
PLYR:15Antoine Magalhaes1
12Matis Neyround1
47Chelsea Gowland1
Racing Citizens10Aymard Vernay1
35Lena Kemmer1
71Ami Houde1
SICK! Series Racing[19]9Javi Espinosa1
27Alexis Letellier1
85Nancy van de Ven1

References