Because the FIA World Endurance Championship had its fifth cease of the eight-event season at Brazil’s famend Interlagos circuit, consideration briefly shifted from the on-track motion to the way forward for sustainable motor sport, with the FIA’s Marek Nawarecki that includes amongst a number of high-profile audio system collaborating in a hydrogen-focused press convention
Held on the Saturday of the 6 Hours of São Paulo race weekend, the occasion introduced collectively main voices from the endurance racing ecosystem, with the panel of audio system together with Pierre Fillon (ACO President), Kazuki Nakajima (Vice-President of Toyota Gazoo Racing Europe), Bruno Famin (Alpine Vice-President of Motorsport), and Philippe Tramond (Michelin Motorsport Technical Director).
Fillon mirrored on the journey that started in 2018 with the MissionH24 undertaking: “Decarbonising racing isn’t only a imaginative and prescient, it’s an obligation. It is the DNA of the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the WEC. First, we lowered gas consumption by virtually 50% with hybrids, and the work we do right now with hydrogen will form motor sport and mobility for future generations,” he acknowledged.
“Earlier this yr, the FIA permitted its first-ever security rules for autos powered by liquid hydrogen throughout its FIA World Motor Sport Council assembly in Macau, marking a significant milestone,” stated Nawarecki, Senior Circuit Sport Director on the FIA. “This can be a pivotal stage in our journey. These rules, added to the Worldwide Sporting Code, will underpin the way forward for hydrogen within the FIA WEC.”
The rules in query had been developed with enter from business consultants throughout sectors reminiscent of aerospace, power, hydrogen infrastructure, automotive hydrogen storage, refuelling applied sciences, system integration, threat evaluation, and security engineering, in addition to automotive producers and the ACO, setting strict requirements for areas reminiscent of car integration, storage programs, and refuelling procedures.
The convention additionally showcased vital progress made by producers. Alpine’s Alpenglow Hy6 and Toyota’s GR Corolla H2 have already taken to the observe – the previous finishing demonstration laps at Circuit de la Sarthe and Spa-Francorchamps on the event of WEC occasions (recording a velocity of 313 km/h on Le Mans’ Mulsanne Straight), and the latter efficiently ending the 24 Hours of Fuji earlier this yr. Each Alpine and Toyota have opted for hydrogen-powered combustion engines over gas cells, citing the driving expertise and technical relevance.
“[The car] participated within the 24 Hours of Fuji, within the palms of Akio Toyoda, amongst others,” stated Nakajima. “It didn’t expertise any main issues throughout the occasion. We had been capable of enhance the refuelling system. These are essential factors for deploying hydrogen, a know-how that already exists and is promising for each competitors and mobility.”
Bruno Famin spoke about hydrogen’s potential: “Hydrogen is an fascinating resolution; it enhances all-electric,” stated the Alpine Vice-President of Motorsport.
“Within the Alpenglow, hydrogen powers a combustion engine, which requires a selected combustion course of and a devoted storage and filling system. The benefit of the combustion engine? It stays a combustion engine with all its sensations, noise, and vibration,” he concluded.
Michelin’s Tramond shed some gentle on the tyre growth, highlighting that the producer’s product is designed to resist the distinctive load traits of sometimes heavier hydrogen-powered autos with out compromising efficiency, whereas additionally being composed of over 70% recycled or renewable supplies, with the Frenchman describing it as representing “properties worthy of a racing tyre, respectful of the planet.”
Beginning in 2028, hydrogen-powered prototypes are set to hitch combustion-engine race vehicles on the FIA WEC grid.
Alongside the convention, followers at Interlagos engaged with interactive hydrogen shows, reinforcing rising public curiosity in the way forward for sustainable racing. It was not the primary time hydrogen featured prominently throughout a WEC spherical this season. At Spa-Francorchamps in Might, the FIA supported devoted hydrogen-themed fan actions organised by the ACO to advertise its MissionH24 undertaking, and simply weeks later, the Hydrogen Village on the 24 Hours of Le Mans supplied guests a more in-depth take a look at the know-how that’s set to propel endurance racing sooner or later.