It's only been a few months since Audi Sport Abt Scheaffler's Team Principal Allan McNish lifted the teams' championship trophy in New York City but already, the German manufacturer has revealed its plans for Season 5 of the ABB FIA Formula E Championship. *Cut to scene of Allan McNish plotting world domination in a moody German headquarters.*

With familiar faces Daniel Abt and former champion Lucas di Grassi making up the team's driver line up, McNish will be looking for a repeat performance in his second year as Team Principal.

Di Grassi - a firm favourite in the championship since the inaugural race in 2014 - came close to challenging for his second title last season, finishing up in second place, 54 points behind Jean-Eric Vergne. Had it not been for his disastrous start to the season (owing largely to technical issues), the Brazillian would have certainly proved even more problematic for Vergne in his bid for the championship title. But, with a new car and new rules, will di Grassi succeed in securing his second title in Season 5? Join us to find out.

For Daniel Abt, the German driver will be hoping to build on a solid performance last season after he clinched four podium finishes, including two wins - one of which after emerging victorious after an epic battle in his home race in Berlin. Abt finished the season fifth - just three places behind teammate di Grassi - after a controversial challenge with the Brazilian for the win in New York City. Be prepared to see plenty more conflict between the Audi boys in Season 5 as the competition hots up.

But what about the car? With one season of learning behind it as a full works manufacturer team, Audi heads into Season 5 with its brand new Gen2 challenger - the Audi e-tron FE05. Sporting a motor generator unit jointly developed by technical partner Schaeffler, Audi claims its car will be "even more efficient" than last season's car.