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Eng "100% interested" in BMW Andretti Formula E spot

DTM driver Philipp Eng says he is "100% interested" and "wishing" for the BMW Andretti seat in Formula E, now vacant after Alexander Sims signed for Mahindra Racing

Although Sims will continue his association with the German manufacturer as a GT driver, he left BMW's FE squad after two seasons in which he scored three pole positions and a race win.

With two-time E-Prix victor Maximilian Guenther extending his deal at the team for the 2020-21 term, Austrian racer Eng - who drives for BMW Team RBM in the DTM - has emerged as a favourite for the seat after his recent test in the iFE.20 car.

When asked by Autosport if he was interested in an all-electric move, Eng said: "Yes, 100%.

"It's a great championship with many, many great drivers in there.

"I was obviously following Formula E anyway because BMW is heavily involved, and they had a successful season as well [fifth in the teams' championship]. So, it would be very cool for me to drive a single-seater again.

"I've never made secret of my opinions on Formula E - I'm a big fan. I like the racing, I like the technology behind it and I'm really impressed by the engineering. As a racing driver, you always have to prepare for anything.

"Is it an option for next year? I'm wishing so, yes.

"But there is no confirmation whatsoever, so I cannot say yes or no yet because basically I don't know."

Eng's last open-wheel campaign was a 2010 run in the MotorSport Vision Formula 2 series, in which he scored three wins to finish sixth in the standings to champion Dean Stoneman and Jolyon Palmer.

Speaking about his recent FE test, Eng added: "It's very different [compared to DTM].

"Sitting in the middle of a car was even strange again, because I haven't driven a single-seater since 2010.

"Then you have those [all-weather Michelin] tyres suitable for every condition. Those tyres are very special; you have to treat them in a very unique way.

"How much brain capacity you need [as a driver] to cope with all scenarios and all the settings is very impressive.

"I can imagine [driving in Formula E] very well in the future. But, like I said, I don't know if it will happen or not."

In the post-Marrakech E-Prix rookie FE test, BMW Andretti fielded drivers Lucas Auer and Kyle Kirkwood.

DTM driver and Super Formula podium-finisher Auer ran to eighth fastest in the combined times, while reigning Indy Pro 2000 champion Kirkwood was fifth.

However, 21-year-old Kirkwood told Autosport after the test that "I'm going to keep on the path towards IndyCar... that's where my focus is at the moment".

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