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Sustainable Racing Is 'The Way Forward’ For Young Drivers
Sustainable Racing Is 'The Way Forward’ For Young Drivers-March 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:10:44

A photo of an Extreme E car racing in Sardinia.

Motorsport has . Excessive , excessive fuel burned over the course of a race weekend and even an excessive amount of . Now, there’s a wave of young drivers rising through the ranks that are less interested in all that and are instead on the lookout for series that are working to secure a “better future” for race fans.

Slowly but surely, series such as Formula 1 and World Rally are working to clean up their act. and the Rally1 regulations brought . While legacy series such as these have been slow on the uptake, fledgling race programs including single-seater series Formula E and off-road racing Extreme E have gone all-in on sustainability since their launch.

“Sustainable racing is the way forward for new championships and for technological development,” says Patrick O’Donovan, championship driver in Extreme E.

A photo of Patrick O’Donovan in his racing overalls and helmet.

O’Donovan, 19, championship driver back in July. In his role with the sport, he acts as a reserve driver for any team that calls for him and works with race organizers to help set the circuit at each event.

“I really just want to be out there on course,” O’Donovan says. “But, for the time being, I’m in quite a nice position.”

It’s a position that O’Donovan thinks racers he’s risen through the ranks with would “give a right arm to be in.” And while that might be because it’s “quite a nurturing home,” O’Donovan says it’s also because younger racers are looking to .

“The younger generation is more open minded,” says O’Donovan. “They look towards sustainable motorsport and sporting solutions. So I think this is a no brainer really. It’s the most exciting form of motorsport out there.”

A photo of Andretti driver Timmy Hansen in fireman gear.

Since its launch in 2021, in remote locations around the world. Each race strives to have as little impact on the environment as possible by using solar cells to power on-site infrastructure and the St Helena ship dramatically cutting emissions from freight.

Additionally, Extreme E hosts legacy projects around each race to try and give something back to the local area. , this saw drivers learn about the people fighting forest fires in the region.

However, O’Donovan is aware that aspects of racing such as this aren’t of interest to every race fan and a quick glance into the comments section on any of will show that. Despite this, he remains convinced that sustainable series are “making a positive impact for the world.”

A photo of Extreme E championship driver Patrick O'Donovan.

“Some of the older people don’t always understand it, but it’s the way the world is going and we have to be embracing the change,” he says. “It’s really a foot forward for development and the increase in technology.

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