U.S.-owned Geox Dragon finished last in 2018-19
and without a podium appearance by Argentine Jose Maria Lopez
and German Maximilian Gunther. The team have yet to announce
their second driver.
"Formula E is totally different from any other race series I’ve
been in, but I am hoping my experience in many categories with
energy management will pay dividends and give me a head start as
a rookie," Hartley said in a statement on Thursday.
"I've always been a fan of street tracks and Formula E has some
of the wildest I've seen," added the two-times world endurance
champion and Le Mans 24 Hours winner.
Hartley will also be racing for Toyota in the world endurance
series, replacing two-times world champion Fernando Alonso.
Other ex-F1 drivers in Formula E include reigning champion
Jean-Eric Vergne, Lucas Di Grassi, Stoffel Vandoorne, Jerome
d'Ambrosio, Pascal Wehrlein, Sebastien Buemi, Felipe Massa and
Andre Lotterer.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Christian Radnedge)
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