Formula E pre-season testing is currently in danger on account of heavy flooding within the Valencia region, which has destroyed access roads to the Ricardo Tormo circuit.
Four days of testing for the electrical vehicle championship are scheduled to happen from November 4-7 and will probably be the one official start for all 11 teams before the season starts in Sao Paulo on December 7.
Over the past 24 hours, heavy rains have hit the Valencia region, with a month's rainfall falling in eight hours, killing at the least 51 people, in response to the BBC.
The flash floods caused massive destruction, which included the whole destruction of major roads out and in of the local perimeter.
Formula E organizers have confirmed that there was no damage to the track itself, however it is inaccessible by vehicle, with alternative options currently being explored – with further updates to be provided soon.
A press release from a Formula E spokesman read: “Our thoughts exit to those affected by the intense weather conditions in Spain.
Ricardo Tormo track after flooding
Photo: Paco Alcobendas
“We are working closely with local authorities and representatives of the Ricardo Tormo circuit in Valencia ahead of the official FIA Formula E tests scheduled next week.
“Due to wreck to the principal access road brought on by a burst river bank nearby, the track is currently inaccessible to vehicles.
“Four Formula E staff members remained on the track last night as a precaution, but are protected and capable of travel to and from the track on foot.
“The track condition shows no signs of injury and we proceed to evaluate the garages and cargo. Alternative routes to and from the perimeter are currently being explored.
“We are closely monitoring the situation and will provide further updates in due course.”
The Ricardo Tormo Circuit may even host the conclusion of the 2024 MotoGP season next week, from November 15-17, and organizers haven’t yet publicly announced whether the finale will happen.
Recently, the 2023 Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix was canceled by Formula 1 organizers on account of flooding in the world.