Season 4 of the ABB FIA Formula E Championship continues on the streets of Santiago (CHI) this weekend, with the Santiago E-Prix on 3rd February. The fourth round of the season will be the first Formula E event to be held in Chile.

BMW works drivers AntĆ³nio FĆ©lix da Costa (POR) and Tom Blomqvist (GBR) will race at the South American venue for MS&AD Andretti Formula E. The highlight ahead of the racing action will be the unveiling of the new Qualcomm Safety Car BMW i8.Ā 

The SituationĀ 
MS&AD Andretti Formula E will be looking to once again reach the points in Chile, having already done so in Hong Kong (CHN) and Marrakech (MAR) this season. After FĆ©lix da Costa scored in Asia, it was the turn of series debutant Blomqvist to earn points in Africa, at his first ever Formula E event.Ā 

BMW i will unveil the new Qualcomm Safety Car BMW i8 on Thursday at a special event ahead of the race weekend, with several new features on show. The car spearheads the BMW i car fleet, which will be on view in season 4 of the ABB FIA Formula E Championship as part of the ā€œOfficial Vehicle Partnerā€ cooperation programme.

The TeamĀ 
The MS&AD Andretti Formula E team is in its fourth season of Formula E in 2017/18. So far, Michael Andrettiā€™s (USA) squad has contested 36 races, claimed three pole positions, and scored 214 points. FĆ©lix da Costa is again in action at the wheel of the number 28 MS&AD Andretti ATEC-003 in Season 4. Joining the Portuguese driver is Blomqvist, racing car number 27.

The ExpectationsĀ 

Tom Blomqvist, MS&AD Andretti Formula E:Ā ā€œIā€™m really excited to head to Santiago as I feel a lot more prepared and ready after having scored some points at my debut race in Marrakech. It will be my very first visit in South America and Iā€™m looking forward to it. The track is going to be challenging, but the good thing is that itā€™s going to be new for everyone. That means I wonā€™t have a disadvantage.ā€œ

AntĆ³nio FĆ©lix da Costa, MS&AD Andretti Formula E:Ā ā€œIt will be my first time in Chile and itā€™s always cool to have a new track in Formula E. I like the challenge as a driver. We are learning so much as a team day by day. I am really encouraged by that. My goal for Santiago is to compensate for the mistake I made in Marrakech and score some good points for the team.ā€

The CircuitĀ 
Since it is a brand new circuit, Chileā€™s E-Prix will be a challenge for all the competitors. With limited track time available, drivers and teams must work quickly to reach optimum performance. As was the case for New Yorkā€™s (USA) track, the layout in Santiago will see the start and finish in different parts of the track. The start line is located on the longer back straight, between turns 2 and 3. Cars will cross the river Mapocho twice, with the track running parallel with each bank of the waterway along the front and back straights. The 2.46-kilometre circuit is a tight, technical layout that will provide a severe test of driversā€™ concentration and accuracy.

The BMW i FleetĀ 
BMW i is once again ā€œOfficial Vehicle Partnerā€ of the FIA Formula E Championship in Season 4. The BMW i8 (combined fuel consumption: 2.1 l/100 km; combined CO2 emissions: 49 g/km)* continues to take to the track as a powerful and efficient Safety Car. The same goes for the new BMW i3s (combined energy consumption: 14.3 kWh; combined CO2 emissions: 0 g/km)* as ā€œMedical Carā€ and ā€œRace Control Carā€, and the BMW X5 xDrive40e (combined fuel consumption: 3.4 ā€“ 3.3 l/100 km; combined CO2 emissions: 78 ā€“ 77 g/km)* in its role as ā€œRescue Carā€ and ā€œExtrication Carā€.

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