Formula Zero revs up in The Netherlands on August 22
We've been keeping tabs on the Formula Zero racing series since we first heard about it in 2006. Using hydrogen to generate electricity which then powers electric motors to propel these small Formula 1-esque cars around a track, there will be no emissions coming from the vehicles taking part in this race. The first leg of the inaugural 2008 Championship this year will be taking place on August 22 in Rotterdam in The Netherlands. Really, the timing of this event could not possibly be better as the entire world is looking for ways to reduce its oil consumption and even the pinnacle of road racing, Formula 1, is looking to lower its environmental impact.
Six teams are taking part including the U.S.-based team fromLawrence Technical University in Michigan with their Element One and the U.K.- based team from The Imperial College of London. We'll be naturally keeping an eye out for the results. Stay tuned.
[Source: Formula Zero]
Six teams are taking part including the U.S.-based team from
[Source: Formula Zero]

Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
ArtV 9:02AM (8/21/2008)
Cool stuff, but that's a GoKart, dude.
The only thing "Formula 1-esque" is it has 4 wheels and a single seat.
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MTSK 11:50AM (8/21/2008)
OH MY GOSHHHH
this is truely amazing!!
I always think car race is a significant source of carbon emission!
nice job!
MTSK
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Will 9:39AM (8/22/2008)
Why not just make them battery powered? Hydrogen has to advantage over batteries until it comes time to refuel/recharge. Going from electricity to hydrogen to electricity is very inefficient.
davewin 1:18PM (8/21/2008)
I started building an electric racing kart back in 2006 as well. It seems to me that hydrogen power might enable longer range for now, but the performance (when I saw it on TV) and price still leave a lot to be desired. But it's a neat concept.
The batteries I use are off-the-shelf and work great for sprint events, like autocrosses, etc. On-board footage here:
http://www.youtube.com/voltagp
And more info here:
http://www.voltagp.com/
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Chris 5:27PM (8/21/2008)
For more information on Formula Zero, check out their website:
www.formulazero.nl. There is a link to make it english.
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mikel 2:39PM (8/24/2008)
wow thats looks Great
www.roslan-racing.com
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