The Grand Prix season has begun and while it follows it’s usual format in countries such as Australia (the opening race) the powers that be have decided to award a Grand Prix to a new country - Singapore. Singapore are taking it all very seriously and are building a quite impressive circuit taking in parts of the city existing roads and adding whole new sections of track. Nothing too unusual about this and certainly nothing to overly concern ‘Eco watchers’ over and above the usual issues of any motor sport or transportation.
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Singapore Grand Prix : Gimmick Vs Environment
(via www.aninconvenientblog.co.uk)
Submitted by theoeeman on Sat, 2008-03-22 23:59. | Tags: science | eco | energy | formula 1 | grand | green | lighting | pollution | prix | singapore
Formula 1 Will Lead The Green Way
(via villafandan.blogspot.com)
Great blog post about the new rule changes in Formula 1 for the next season and how they will pave the way for "green" driving in racing and eventually in every day cars.
Submitted by lepouslepouse on Fri, 2007-11-02 13:18. | Tags: technology | biofuels | cars | energy | formula 1 | green | racing

Vroom, Vroom: Formula 1 Orders Teams to Go Green
(via www.wired.com)

In the hypercompetitive world of Formula 1 motor racing, the only thing greater than the level of technology is the money spent developing it, and a lot of that money is about to be invested in green technology that will appear in cars the rest of us drive.
Submitted by AutomotiveGreen on Thu, 2007-11-01 21:21. | Tags: technology | automotive | autos | engine | environment | formula 1 | formula one | fuel | green | racing