Nico Rosberg gets back behind the wheel at the 2018 Berlin E-Prix

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Nico Rosberg gets back behind the wheel at the 2018 Berlin E-Prix

Don't miss out Formula E's double debut as Rosberg takes to the track in the Gen2 car in Berlin

Nico Rosberg gets back behind the wheel at the 2018 Berlin E-Prix

Remember when former world champion Nico Rosberg came to pay us a visit for the season four opener in Hong Kong? Well, he's back, only this time behind the wheel of the official ABB FIA Formula E Championship's Gen2 car at the 2018 Berlin E-Prix on May 19. 

After making its debut at the Geneva motor show in March, Rosberg will be the first driver to test the car in public, while disclosing his long-term commitment to the series as an investor and shareholder in Formula E.

On the day, the former world champion will take to the track in a dedicated 10-minute slot ahead of round nine of the championship, and the fourth consecutive year Formula E's raced in the German capital.

"I’m really excited to get behind the wheel of the Gen2 car. It will be great to experience this high-performance e-mobility car and let's see if I still have it in me!" said Rosberg. "It makes it even more special that I’m able to do this at the Berlin E-Prix, as I’ve always loved racing in my home country - Germany." Since retiring from a 10-year career in racing, Rosberg has taken an interest in the next generation of mobility - e-mobility. "I’ve become very interested in the e-mobility movement and its potential to positively impact our society and our planet. I’ve therefore also long believed in the potential of Formula E and came on board as an investor some time ago,” he added.

After the series' inaugural race in Beijing in 2013, the championship has gone from strength to strength, developing the Gen2 car - with its radical new-look and almost double the energy storage capacity - in just four seasons. "It’s a very special moment to see a new car running for the first time in public and it requires an equally special name to have that honour," said Formula E Founder and CEO Alejandro Agag. "To see a name like Rosberg taking the wheel of the Gen2 car in front of the German fans in Berlin is a great moment for the series. He’s such an incredible ambassador for world motorsport and a champion - so it’s also another fantastic endorsement for the ABB FIA Formula E Championship to have Nico as an investor and shareholder of Formula E.”

Don't miss out on the double debut of our Gen2 car piloted by hometown hero Nico Rosberg.