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Franck Montagny signs for Andretti Autosport

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US Formula E team Andretti Autosport has today announced it has signed Frenchman Franck Montagny to compete in the inaugural all-electric FIA Formula E Championship. With a diverse and extensive racing resume, Montagny becomes the first driver announced for Michael Andretti‘s two-car Formula E assault.

Although both are new to Formula E for its debut season, the relationship between Andretti and Montagny dates back to 2008 when Montagny competed in the ALMS series with Andretti Autosport, he then returned to the team in 2009 for the IndyCar Series and again for the 2014 Grand Prix of Indianapolis.

“It is a great honour to be racing again with Andretti Autosport and Michael Andretti.” said Montagny. “I worked a great deal with the team in 2008 and 2009, and again this year, and working together on this new electric challenge will be exciting. I am convinced that this new fully-electric technology in the automotive industry will become a very important characteristic of our day-to-day lives in the future, and this high-level racing competition will very quickly bring new technical developments just as Formula One did in the past for everyday automobiles.”

In addition to his resume with Andretti Autosport, Montagny boasts 12 starts at the historic Le Mans 24 with four-podium finishes, in addition to five years of Formula One experience with seven grands prix starts.

Alejandro Agag, CEO of Formula E, added: “We’re delighted to welcome Franck Montagny to the FIA Formula E Championship.”

Montagny adds experience to a new Formula E grid that boasts several ex-Formula 1 drivers and future prospects such as Daniel Abt.

With seven drivers of the 20 car field now announced, the new series is beginning to make driver announcements thick and fast as the first race of the season, Beijing, draws ever closer.

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A second year sports journalist at the University of Huddersfield, Tom Errington has spent over a year in the motorsport industry. He spent the 2014 season with SRO on British GT and British F3, even helping out with Blancpain in the Spa 24 Hours, before later becoming a freelancer with the Lotus F1 Team helping with PR and website content.
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