Filed under: Hydrogen, Europe/EU, UK, USA
Formula Zero revs up in The Netherlands on August 22
Six teams are taking part including the U.S.-based team from
[Source: Formula Zero]
Filed under: Hydrogen, Europe/EU, UK, USA
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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
http://colorfulswallowtail.blogspot.com
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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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