Will Indy Japan soon become CO2 Free? Far from that, but starting next week-end it will be the very first to have a fully emission free pace-car ! The Honda FCX.
The FCX, 2nd generation is like the very first we
tested a couple of years ago, a fuel cell vehicle which is for many the future of our beloved car industry. As far as I'm concerned we had a lot of fun driving the first FCX, and we can't wait to see faster and more aggressive vehicles using this technology !
TOKYO, Japan, April 16, 2008– Honda Motor Co., Ltd. announced that the FCX Clarity fuel cell vehicle will serve as the official car of the 2008 Indy Japan event (2008 IRL IndyCar Series 3rd race: Bridgestone Indy Japan 300 Mile) to be held at Twin Ring Motegi in Tochigi, Japan, April 17-19.
Since 2007, all IRL IndyCar series racers run on low environmental impact 100% ethanol fuel. Scheduled for release in the U.S. in the summer and in Japan in the autumn of this year, the FCX Clarity runs on hydrogen and emits no CO2 or other environmentally harmful emissions in operation, making it an ideal vehicle for the event. The fuel cell vehicle emits only water and is regarded as the ultimate environmentally responsible vehicle.
The FCX Clarity is powered by the highly compact, efficient and powerful Honda V Flow fuel cell stack. Boasting a low-slung, dynamic and sophisticated appearance made possible by the innovative layout of the fuel cell power plant, the FCX Clarity offers superior design and driving performance as well as environmental responsibility.
Among other duties, the FCX Clarity official car will act as a pace car at the start, leading the 18 race cars participating in the Indy Japan event, and will be on display inside the Twin Ring Motegi paddock.
Posted on 16/04/08 By G-A.G