flynfrog wrote:Cam wrote:mrluke wrote:Well that helps a tad but still, really keen on the series just disappointing if they are slower than clios.
But can clios do that speed with zero emissions? Or to put it another way, by the time you bolted a full electrics system into a Clio, they would be slower than an FE.
It's going to be important for fans to measure apples for apples. Put a NA v8 in there and you'd have a very different result. But that's not the goal. If fans are already questioning why the slow times, then perhaps the sport isn't doing enough to educate the fan base?
Zero Emissions? Self charging batteries? Id venture the CLio race teams have lower total emissions than formula E will
I guess we can all take the literal wording of everything - hang on, I'll just go and see my lawyer.
Yep, $400 bucks later, my lawyer says "Cam, you need to stop being so open to people reading past the words, to focus on the context. If you say 'zero emissions' - well that means no emissions ever, on anything, by anyone, at anytime, in any place".
Apologies. I'll try harder to be more lawyer like.
Obviously there are emissions, everything from production of materials, transporting, waste, what to do with the dead batteries.... the list goes on... if we want to be literal. So, I'll just copy/pasta what FE actually states on the issue. You guys do go and read some of this yourselves, don't you?
One of the most unique aspects of the FIA Formula E Championship is its commitment and promotion of sustainability.
In addition to creating an exciting and competitive racing series, Formula E has two main objectives. The first is to become a framework for research and development around the electric vehicle. Battery life and efficiency of electric engines are two fields in which many global corporations are investing vast resources. Technological breakthroughs in these fields will take the electric car to a different level and Formula E would like to become the testing ground for those advances.
The second is to make people believe in electric cars. One of the biggest issues electric vehicles face is image. Many people think they won't work for them or will be too slow but we want to show everyone what electric cars can really do, through motorsport, and to help shape perceptions of what is cool and exciting.
Of course, Formula E will be operated as a low carbon championship ensuring it reduces its CO2 emissions wherever possible, as well as encouraging its partners to do the same...not to mention all the fans who watch the races!