TTXGP explained

TTXGP are the official promoters of FIM eRoadRacing, an electric motorsport race series. Founded by Azhar Hussain MBE & Hersh Patel in 2008, TTXGP started life as the first zero-carbon, clean-emission race to take place at the Isle of Man TT as teams from around the globe raced electric motorbikes.

TTXGP then grew to become a world championship before the company took up the official role as promoters of FIM eRoad Racing when TTXGP and FIM e-Power joined forces in 2013.

Origin

The TTXGP was a new event for the 2009 Isle of Man TT races, promoted by Azhar Hussain & Hersh Patel, who took the idea forward after a number of different Manx individuals mooted the initial idea. Engineer Peter Hindley and civil servant Brian Hammond had proposed the idea of a zero-carbon TT motorcycle race on the Isle of Man to the IOM government in 2008. Hindley's proposed format, which was largely adopted, was based on that of the original 1907 TT race which valued fuel economy as well as speed.

The 2009 TTXGP was a one-lap, 37.733miles race for racing motorcycles "powered without the use of carbon based fuels and have zero toxic/noxious emissions."[1] For 2010 the event was replaced by TT Zero, also created for zero-emissions motorcycles. In 2010, Hussain organized electric motorcycle races in North America and Europe that culminated in a world championship race in Albacete Spain.[2] The series expanded to include Australia in 2011 along with races in the United States and Europe.[3]

2009

Machines

For 2009 the classes were established to cover different types of energy systems. This was changed for the 2010 season to focus exclusively on electric.

Professional Class (officially denominated as "Best Buy Pro Class")

Open Class

Weight

Official qualification time

TTXGP participants - 2009 Isle of Man TT Races

TeamClassMotorcycleNoRider
PRO3a1 Thomas Montano
Kingston University Open3 George Spence
EVOdesign PRO3a4 Paul Owen
MotoCzyszPRO3a5 Mark Miller
KillaCycle Racing /Lightning MotorcyclesPRO3a6 Alan Connor
eROCKIT PRO3a7 David Madsen-Mygdal
Barefoot Motors RacingPRO3a8 Chris Petty
Imperial TTxGP PRO3a10 Chris Palmer
Brammo/BIKE PRO3a11 Roy Richardson
Team AgniPRO3a12 Robert Barber
HTBLAUVA - TGM PRO3a14 Paul Dobbs
ManTTx Racing Open16 Dan Kneen
TORK PRO3a17 John Crellin
XXL PRO3a18 Thomas Schoenfelder
EVOdesign PRO3a19 Olie Linsdell
Open21 Chris Heath
PRO3a22 Roger Maher
Peace e-rider Open23 Antonio Maseo
Brunel X-team PRO3a24 Steve Harper
Brammo/BIKE PRO3a26 Mark Buckley
[4]

2009 TTXGP Best Buy PRO Class final standings.

12 June 2009 1 Lap (37.733miles) Mountain Course.TTXGP for Carbon free emission motor-cycles in PRO classes 3a-3d

RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1 Rob BarberAGNI87.434mph25' 53.50
2 Thomas SchoenfelderXXL77.841mph29' 04.93
3 Mark BuckleyBrammo75.35mph30' 02.64
4 Thomas MontanoMission Motors74.091mph30' 33.26
5 Paul DobbsHTBLAuVA - TGM62.575mph36' 10.63
6 Stephen HarperBrunel X-team40.092mph56' 27.89
[5]

2009 TTXGP OPEN Class final standings.

12 June 2009 1 Lap (37.733miles) Mountain Course.TTXGP for Carbon free emission motor-cycles in OPEN class.

RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1 Chris HeathElectricMotorsport.com / Native Cycles66.022mph34' 17.30
2 Chris PettyBarefoot Motors62.219mph36' 23.06
3 John CrellinTORK60.475mph37' 26.01
[6]

Conflict with FIM

Shortly after the inaugural TTXGP race on the Isle of Man in June 2009, discussions commenced between Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM), the international governing body of motorcycle racing, and TTXGP regarding the FIM sanction of an eGrandPrix world championship. The TTXGP Technical Rules, which dealt with class specifications, safety of riders and marshals, and, generally, guidelines concerning the mitigation of possible hazards presented by the electric systems of the motorcycles; were shared with FIM during these discussions. In November 2009, talks broke down and, thereafter, FIM organized its own electric motorcycle racing series, denominated the e-Power. Motorcycling's publication of record in the UK indicated that "the split arose after the FIM reneged on its original agreement with TTXGP series organisers, threatening to withdraw its backing pending payment of half a million Euros. A witness to the proceedings claims the FIM then demanded full rights to the series. When the demand was refused the FIM then insisted the rule book – drafted by TTXGP organisers – could not be used outside the FIM’s own hastily-organised series."[7] Another publication indicated "The FIM knew a good thing when it saw it and started working with Hussain to push electric motorcycle racing onto a much bigger stage. Things were looking rosy until the FIM walked away — and took the TTXGP’s rule book with it — in November and announced the E-Power series, four races slated to begin in May."[8] By January 2010, TTXGP had announced a 2010 series of races that would commence in May at Infineon Raceway, Sonoma, California, and would include races in Canada, Italy, UK and Spain.

Conflict with IOM

TTXGP had planned to return in June 2010 to the Isle of Man to hold the second annual electric motorcycle race on the Island. In January 2010, however, the Isle of Man Department of Tourism and Leisure announced that it would be holding its own electric motorcycle race, the TT Zero, without involvement by TTXGP.

2010

TTXGP Technical Rules Wiki

In January 2010, TTXGP announced that it was going to utilize a wiki-based rules model. Hussain said, "We have created a rules wiki at www.egrandprix.com/wiki. You can take the 2010 rules posted there and let us know how you think they should be amended via the wiki systems. . . Our strength is our recognition that inclusion and diversity are the among the core elements of success in our new endeavour."[9] At the time, Motorcycle News called it, "another inspired move by Hussain which helps keep his series closer to the pulse of modern race fans and participants, while leaving rival FIM look lead-footed."[10]

TTXGP UK 2010 participants

TeamMotorcycleNoRider
Morris Motorcycles Racing Team 2010 Mavizen61 Annie Seel
Kingston University PWI62 Adam Palfreman
ManTTx Racing ManTTx63James McBride
MRB Racing/ The Tuning WorksSuzuki64 Russell Licence
TORK INDIAT002X65 Jim Lovell
Kingston University/LiFeBATT/LiFeTech Racing Cagiva66 Harry Hardi
Imperial TTXGPSuzuki/Lemco67 Daniel Jackson
Electric Hussars Mavizen68 Pete Ward
Team Agni Suzuki/Agni69 Rob Moon
Team AgniSuzuki/Agni77 Jenny Tinmouth

2011

According to a joint press release by FIM and TTXGP, the two organizations combined forces for the first time in July 2011. "In a spirit of collaboration and with the common goal of promoting electric clean emission racing, the FIM e-Power & TTXGP Championships will combine both series in a support race during the FIM MotoGP World Championship Round to be held this weekend at the Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, California (USA)."[11] Both championships were won in 2011 by German Münch Racing Team as constructor and Matthias Himmelmann as rider on a Münch TTE-2.

Race Results - Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca

PosRiderNationTeamClassTotal Time Km/h Gap
1 Steve RappMission MotorsTTXGP12'40.597136.692
2 Michael CzyszMotoCzysze-Power13'20.592129.8630'39.995
3 Michael BarnesLightningTTXGP13'20.825129.8260'40.228
4 Steve AtlasBrammoTTXGP13'40.456126.7190'59.859
5 Alessandro BrannettiCRPTTXGP/e-Power13'40.814126.6641'00.217
6 Matthias HimmelmannMünchTTXGP/e-Power13'41.076126.6241'00.479
7 Thad WolffMoto ElectraTTXGP12'51.894117.8551 lap
8 Shelina MoredaCRPTTXGP/e-Power13'16.681114.1181 lap
9 Ely SchlessProto MotoTTX7514'17.093106.141 lap
10 Marcelino ManzanoLGNe-Power14'25.614105.0951 lap
11 Kenyon KlugeZeroTTX75DNF

2012

In 2012 both the FIM e-Power and the TTXGP the e-Grand Prix world titles were again won by the German Münch Racing Team as constructor with their Münch TTE-2. Its rider Matthias Himmelmann gained the FIM e-Power world title. With the TTXGP the e-Grand Prix he gained world vice championship and the European title.

2013

Following further, successful collaborations between FIM and TTXGP during the 2012 season, particularly at Laguna Seca, the two organisations announced in April 2013 they would be joining forces to create the FIM eRoadRacing World Cup.

The World Cup was announced as a one-off, season-long competition which would allow teams in Europe and the US to compete on their continents for a place in the world final. From 2014, the World Cup format would change to a World Championship meaning teams from both Europe and the US would compete at each round across three continents.

The first FIM eRoadRacing season was announced with races at Laguna Seca, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Circuit de Valencia, Le Mans, Oschersleben and Miller Motorsports Park with a world final expected to take place during the latter months of 2013.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. REGULATIONS - 2009 International Tourist Trophy - Isle of Man 30 May - 12 June p37-40 ACU Events Ltd (2009)
  2. Web site: TTXGP World Champions 2010: MÜNCH RACING. 13 July 2011. 24 October 2010.
  3. Web site: 2011 TTXGP Race Calendar. 13 July 2011.
  4. Manx Independent p2 dated 5 June 2009 Isle of Man Newspapers ISSN 1358-4391
  5. Web site: Final Results of TTXGP: Isle of Man June 12th 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20090615180857/http://blog.ttxgp.com/index.php?op=ViewArticle&articleId=64&blogId=1. dead. June 15, 2009. June 13, 2009. TTXGP.com. 2009-08-06.
  6. Web site: Final Results of TTXGP: Isle of Man June 12th 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20090615180857/http://blog.ttxgp.com/index.php?op=ViewArticle&articleId=64&blogId=1. dead. June 15, 2009. June 13, 2009. 2009-08-06.
  7. Web site: Procter. Guy. Electric racing crisis: Mission sign for TTXGP, FIM blamed for split. Motorcycle News. Bauer Media Group. 14 July 2011. 3 December 2009.
  8. Web site: Squatriglia. Chuck. More Suds In Electric Motorcycle Racing Soap Opera. Wired Autopia. Conde Nast. 14 July 2011. 29 January 2010.
  9. Web site: Hussain. Azhar. TTXGP Technical Rules Wiki. eGrandPrix.com. 18 July 2011.
  10. Web site: Procter. Guy. TTXGP rules will be wiki-based in 2011. Motorcycle News. 18 July 2011. 11 January 2010.
  11. Web site: TTXGP, FIM e-Power International Electric Motorcycle Racing Series Will Share Three Events In 2011. 19 February 2005. Roadracing World. 29 July 2011.