By: Alan Baldwin
Two icons of the racing world will team up for the event

Every team in the series, which aims to raise awareness about climate change by racing in some of the world’s most remote and harsh environments, must have a male and a female driver.
“They are both incredible drivers and I’m looking forward to seeing what they’re going to do out there at each race,” said Hamilton in an X44 team statement.
“Cristina is an upcoming talent with a great future ahead of her, and Sebastien is a driver I have admired for so many years so I’m so proud and excited to have them on board.”
Both drivers have tested the Odyssey 21 car on off-road stages.
Hamilton’s former Mercedes team mate and 2016 F1 world champion Nico Rosberg also has a team in the series run by Formula E founder Alejandro Agag.
The first race is scheduled for the Saudi Arabian desert in March.
Other rounds will be in Senegal, Greenland, the Brazilian rain forest and Argentine glaciers of Tierra del Fuego.
Reuters

