"I'm a massive fan of Formula 1, I always have been," said Agag at the
FIA EConference. The Spaniard expects that electric driving has the future and that internal combustion engines will be pushed more and more into the background.
"And Formula E has a 25-year exclusive license for electric single seaters." Agag therefore sees a collaboration in the future as something likely. He doesn't yet know how that could be shaped. What the 49-year-old top man does know for sure is that
Formula E should approach the speed of cars in F1. "
Once electric Formula cars are as fast as combustion formula cars, I don’t really see the reason to race separately. But I’m guessing that’s going to take a while."