The project of Lola Cars in Formula E was announced this Thursday, with Yamaha as its partner. The Japanese manufacturer is mainly associated with the motorcycle industry and competition, but also has a history in four-wheel racing.
The partnership with the British is ‘to develop and provide a power unit’ for the electric single-seater championship, with Yamaha’s image clearly visible in the conceptual livery of the car now revealed.
Previously, Yamaha was actively involved in Formula 1, so this is a return to the big stages of motorsport. It debuted as an engine manufacturer in 1989 and, after a hiatus, returned between 1991 and 1997. It supplied historic teams like Brabham, Jordan, and Tyrrell. However, the results were always very modest – there were only two podiums.
In 1989, Yamaha debuted with Zakspeed and in the only race for which the team qualified, Bernd Schneider retired. The results were better on the return in 1991 with Motor Racing Developments (Brabham), but still there were many retirements and only two points finishes – including a top five.
A year later, Jordan partnered with Yamaha, and the results were poor: retirements were the most common outcome, but even so, Stefano Modena still managed to score a point by finishing sixth in the Australian GP that ended the season.