Formula E officials have been doing some market research on social media, trying to find out what racing fans like and enjoy about the games they play as a potential Formula E game edges closer.

A survey was released on Twitter and Facebook this morning asking fans to take part in the survey which can be found here.

Alejandro Agag had discussed the idea about the possibility of making a Formula E game in the future and stressed how Formula E and e-sports could come together to give the Formula E community, and the next generation of motorsport fans the chance to engage in the sport.

This initiative has already been met with the UK’s Race-Off competition which saw Bruno Senna and Nicolas Prost square off against gamers on Forza six. Now Formula E could try and achieve a similar result with its own game.

“Formula E is the championship of the future,” said Agag. “We need to give the fans what they want and that is e-sports. I think Formula E and e-sports are a natural fit. We want to reach this new generation of fans that are becoming less interested in traditional motorsports. The younger generation like to play and interact with things and more importantly, be themselves like the actors in the game.

“I think there is definitely a chance for Formula E to have its own video game or even video games, and we are working hard on these projects and we hope we can have some positive news soon,” said Agag after the Race-Off announcement.