“Of the multiple elements of the Forze IX race car that have a computer model, some of them require testing with a driver in the loop. The Forze team is able to develop energy management strategies in the simulator and train their drivers accordingly. They can practice, simulate and learn how to manage the fuel cell, when to utilize the full power from the battery and when to regenerate, and how to make braking choices in the race,” added Marcus.
Championship organizer Dick van Elk explained, “Hydrogen-powered cars are very likely to play a role in the future of mobility, and motorsport is a good environment to develop this technology. As organizers of the DSC, we are happy to have Forze competing with us and introducing the potential of hydrogen-powered cars to a larger audience.”
Tested at the Circuit of Zandvoort toward the end of 2023, the Forze IX is undergoing further development as the team integrates the hydrogen system into the vehicle. It will make its debut at the Zandvoort GP circuit on April 14.
Read more about the Forze IX here.