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Nissan Formula E Team to field Abbi Pulling in Madrid Rookie Test

Abbi Pulling will drive for Nissan Formula E Team in the upcoming FIA Formula E Rookie Test at Circuito del Jarama on Sunday 22 March.

This will be the fifth time that the squad’s rookie and simulator driver Pulling has driven the Nissan e-4ORCE 05 and her second outing of the 2025/26 campaign, after completing the Miami Rookie Free Practice session in January.

The test will take place after the inaugural Madrid E-Prix at the same circuit where the 22-year-old topped the timesheets during the first-ever all-women’s test at the track in November 2024.

Alongside her duties supporting the team in the simulator and on-track, the Brit will also be competing in her second full season of GB3 Championship in 2026, after a solid debut year which saw her pick up a podium at Brands Hatch.
The Brit showed strongly in the first pre-season test, topping the times in Session 6 and setting the 4th fastest time overall in the upgraded GB3-025 car.

Tommaso Volpe, managing director and team principal, Nissan Formula E Team:

“The upcoming Rookie Test in Madrid will be a great opportunity to keep developing the GEN3 Evo technology since Valencia in pre-season, and we are delighted to have Abbi and Victor with us for the day. Abbi is developing strongly, she’s completed plenty of mileage in the car and her impact in preparation for each race event is constantly growing. She is getting more and more comfortable and improving as a Formula E driver, which is a big positive for both her and the team.”

Abbi Pulling:

“I’m pleased to be teaming up with Nissan Formula E Team again in Jarama. I’m feeling comfortable in the car following my recent outings and the simulator work, so my target is to keep improving. I was able to get up to speed quickly in Miami and Jarama is a track I’ve visited before with Nissan Formula E Team, so it will be interesting to compare myself to the benchmark set there last time. I can’t wait to be back on track with the squad.”


The Madrid Rookie Test will consist of two three-hour long sessions with the first getting underway at 09:00 local time (UTC+1). After a brief break, the on-track action will resume at 14:00, concluding at 17:00.

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