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Motorsport’s Hydrogen Dream Becomes a Reality in Qiddiya

The FIA Extreme H World Cup was a celebratory milestone. Not only was it the world’s first hydrogen-powered motorsport event, but it was the culmination of four years of hard work.

With coverage through 90 broadcasters across 180 global markets, Extreme H engaged both traditional and next-generation fans. Its focus on cutting-edge technology, sustainability, and an equal-gender racing format ensured the World Cup resonated with audiences well beyond the core motor sport community.

The end result was an undeniable success, but Extreme H founder Alejandro Agag admitted the event had “gone better than planned”.

“Sometimes it’s hard to believe it because from outside it looks normal,” he said. “You’re watching something with completely new technology that has never been done before, that’s what’s really the big impact of this race.”

The FIA Extreme H World Cup proved that hydrogen-powered vehicles could be raced successfully and safely, proving doubters wrong in the same way Formula E did with the first electric car race over a decade ago.

“Many people were afraid of electric cars blowing up or giving electric discharge or whatever myth,” he said. “With hydrogen there’s also a lot of myths, the car is going to crash or it’s going to blow up. But we had rolls, we had crashes, yet you can see that hydrogen is perfectly safe. So I think this was a really good message.

“There were no hydrogen races before, but our format was perfect for it. Because if you want to have a five hour race, or even an hour and a half race with hydrogen, you need a truck, but our cars were the perfect size.”

Motorsport’s Hydrogen Dream Becomes a Reality in Qiddiya

For Extreme H, an all-new car – the Pioneer 25 – has been developed from the ground up, the result of more than two years of development by manufacturer Spark Racing Technologies.

“We’re so proud of the car we’ve been developing over the last two years,” said Extreme H Technical Director Mark Grain. “It was absolutely incredible sitting in Race Control watching the cars race so competitively and put on such a great show in front of the world.

“We’ve got some of the world’s top drivers and some great racing teams who pushed this car to its limits, all providing important feedback. We’ve built an impressive racing car and are beyond happy with the results in its first outing.

“The new hydrogen era has landed, and it’s been a huge moment in my career to develop this car with Spark Racing Technology, from inception. We will always be the first to race with hydrogen, everyone else goes after us.”

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A key asset in developing Extreme H has been the FIA, which helped form the technical and sporting regulations, and will continue to be a major partner as Extreme H continues to grow.

“It’s crucial to have the FIA onboard,” said Agag. “And it’s not that we’re influencing them, we’re both writing the path together, because without the FIA, we couldn’t do it. They helped us a lot on the technical side, regulatory side, and we help them on the commercial side. So I think it’s a perfect partnership.”

Getting the FIA onboard was important for Extreme H, but for the FIA itself, it was a major landmark moment, too, as it governed a hydrogen-powered series for the first time.

“Certainly for the FIA, it’s a milestone,” said Emilia Abel, FIA Road Sport Director. “It’s the FIA’s first ever hydrogen powered competition. So we are super proud, but it’s clear that it has been hard work for the whole year to get to where we are today, but I believe that we have managed very well.

“The whole format is quite new, and it’s not really usual that we have so many competition formats inside the one race as we have here. But it’s clearly entertaining, it’s what the audience expects today from motorsport – easy to consume, short – so, so far for sure, it has met our expectations.

“Now the aim is to grow it from one event to more events.”

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Now with the first event out of the way, attention turns to the future. It was confirmed over the weekend that Extreme H has a five-year deal to host the World Cup in Qiddiya, but Agag has left the door open for further events in other locations.

“We have a venue for five years, we signed a long term contract with Qiddiya,” he said. “We know what the future is, so we’re good.

“We will have the World Cup here every year. We may do other events previous to this one, but this one will always be the “Final of the World Cup.”

And while the first hydrogen-powered motor race was a massive milestone, how that works in years to come could also change as hydrogen combustion technology improves.

“I think it could potentially replace it,” Agag said of the possibility of hydrogen combustion coming into Extreme H. “We have to see where the market goes, because there are brands, big car brands, that are focusing on fuel cells.

“Maybe we have two races, maybe we equalise and we have both technologies racing. I think it’s early days to know. But definitely, if it works, it should be here.”

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But while attention is already turning to the future, the scope of what has already been achieved can’t be understated.

“In Extreme H, H stands for Hydrogen, but also Houdini – we don’t know how we pulled this off! It feels great,” said Agag. “We gave Extreme E a new life as Extreme H and definitely this format is going to fly. We have all the experience from Extreme E and we’ve used it for this.

“We’d like to thank the FIA along with our hosts Qiddiya City, our principal partner PIF, SAMF for all their support regionally, Spark which has done a fantastic job building our car, and to our supporting partners  Fox, Yokohama, Vodafone Business, Siemens, and Symbio for helping make this happen.”

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About the FIA Extreme H World Cup

Extreme H, the evolution of Extreme E, is the world’s first hydrogen-powered motorsport, launching in October 2025. This pioneering event will showcase the potential of hydrogen as a clean mobility solution while delivering cutting-edge technology and immersive, purpose-driven racing experiences. Combining dramatic locations, sustainable innovation, and global storytelling, Extreme H is redefining the future of motorsport and inspiring audiences around the world.

For more information and all the latest news and developments, head to www.fiaextremeh.com

About Extreme E

Extreme E is a radical off-road racing series, founded by the same team behind Formula E, which showcases electric SUVs and futuristic technologies in some of the world’s most remote and challenging environments.

This championship utilises its sporting platform for the purpose of promoting electrification, environment and equality. The series’ goal is to highlight the impact of climate change in some of the world’s most endangered environments, promote the adoption of electric vehicles to pave the way for a lower carbon future, and provide a world-first gender-equal motorsport platform.

Find out more here: https://www.extreme-e.com/

About Qiddiya City

Qiddiya City is the world’s first city built entirely for play, where entertainment, sport, and culture converge. Situated 45km from Downtown Riyadh, the city comprises a mix of high-energy entertainment attractions, sports complexes, cultural landmarks and residential neighbourhoods set against one of the region’s most iconic landscapes.

Qiddiya City, a cornerstone of Saudi Vision 2030, embodies joy, creativity, and connection. In doing so, it supports the Kingdom’s economic growth, creates jobs, raises the quality of life, and puts Saudi Arabia on the world tourism map.

More information can be found at: qiddiya.com/qiddiya-city/

About the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA)

The Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) is the governing body for world motor sport and the federation for mobility organisations globally. It is a non-profit organisation committed to driving innovation and championing safety, sustainability and equality across motor sport and mobility.

Founded in 1904, with offices in Paris, London and Geneva, the FIA brings together 245 Member Organisations across five continents, representing millions of road users, motor sport professionals and volunteers. It develops and enforces regulations for motor sport, including seven FIA World Championships, to ensure worldwide competitions are safe and fair for all.

About PIF
PIF is one of the largest and most impactful sovereign wealth funds in the world. Since 2015, when the board was reconstituted and oversight transferred to the Council of Economic and Development Affairs, PIF’s board of directors has been chaired by His Royal Highness Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, Prime Minister, Chairman of the Council of Economic and Development Affairs, and Chairman of PIF. PIF plays a leading role in advancing Saudi Arabia’s economic transformation and diversification, as well as contributing to shaping the future of the global economy.

Since 2017, PIF has established 94 companies. PIF is building a diversified portfolio by entering into attractive and long-term investment opportunities in 13 strategic sectors in Saudi Arabia and globally. PIF’s strategy, as set out in the PIF Program 2021-2025 – one of the Vision 2030 realization programs – aims to enable many promising sectors and contribute to increasing local content by creating partnerships with the private sector, in addition to injecting at least SAR150 billion annually into the local economy. PIF works to transfer technologies and localize knowledge to build a prosperous and sustainable economy domestically.

As the investment arm of Saudi Arabia, PIF looks to make unique investments, and is building strategic alliances and partnerships with significant international institutions and organizations, which contribute to achieving real long-term value for Saudi Arabia, in line with the objectives of Vision 2030. PIF has also created an operational governance model that reflects its main tasks and objectives, in line with best international practices. Applying this model of governance enhances the level of transparency and effectiveness in decision-making and future progress.

More information about PIF can be found at: www.pif.gov.sa

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