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FEBRUARY | PREVIEW Head of attractions at ExCeL, Damian Norman said: “It goes without saying that there are numerous challenges to staging a high-speed race in an events venue, but ExCeL is versatile and adaptable and it’s incredibly exciting to be turning an events and exhibitions centre into a world class racetrack.” ExCeL has had to increase the size of some of one its gates to 14m, to accommodate delivery of the racetrack. The venue also has to add a surface treatment to the floor in the South halls to ensure grip and stability for the cars. Norman explains: “Ordinary exhibition hall floor surfacing doesn’t offer nearly enough grip for these high- speed cars, so a textured layer is being applied to 9,000sqm of surface. We are also having to drill 680 holes to secure new duct channel plates to the floor. Downforce from the cars would rip the existing duct channel plates out of the ground, so these are being replaced and secured along the track way. “Preperation work is also being undertaken in the car park of the Aloft hotel, at the Eastern end of the venue, as turn 15 of the circuit will run through that part of the estate. In addition, we’re widening some of the existing ramps and roadways around the venue to ensure the track will meet FIA width requirements.” Visitors will also be given access to the Allianz EVillage, a new B2C exhibition showcasing electric cars and other sustainable products ensuring a strong emphasis on sustainability. Norman explains that despite the hospitality being hosted by Formula E, every step is being taken to ensure the wider community are involved in the Races take place in these cities: Berlin Rome Jakarta Marrakesh Diriyah Santiago London Seoul Sanya Where did the idea come from? In 2011, FIA President Jean Todt and Spanish businessman Alejandro Agag scribbled a few notes on the back of a napkin at a restaurant in Paris. Within three year’s the first race took place at Olympic Park in Beijing. 13