
MAHINDRA RACING IN NUMBERS
Each race weekend this season you’ll see Alexander, Alex and their two M7Electros (Simsulator and Shakti) head out on track to compete in the world’s best motorsport (no bias here!). But what does it take to get them on the grid and how many people are involved in the process? We decided to break it down.
1
logistics person
team principal
systems engineering station
dangerous goods box
chief mechanic
drivers
cars
tyre people
data stations
air freight containers
2
3
mechanics per car
-star Sustainability Accreditation from the FIA
car boxes for transportation between races
4
5
reusable cups worth of coffee per team member on a race day (at least!)
1
logistics person
team principal
systems engineering station
dangerous goods box
chief mechanic
2
drivers
cars
tyre people
data stations
air freight containers
3
mechanics per car
-star Sustainability Accreditation from the FIA
4
car boxes for transportation between races
5
reusable cups worth of coffee per team member on a race day (at least!)

Mahindra, Powered by ZF, powertrains – each comprising an MGU, inverter and gearbox
8
26
computer monitors
headsets/comms devices at the track
29
8
Mahindra, Powered by ZF, powertrains – each comprising an MGU, inverter and gearbox
26
computer monitors
29
headsets/comms devices at the track

65
people in the whole team
number of FIA Formula E races contested by Mahindra Racing
69
65
people in the whole team
69
number of FIA Formula E races contested by Mahindra Racing

450ml
of Shell E-Fluid lubricating each gearbox
steps walked by the PR team on a single race day
22,514