In some ways, the hybrids return to auto racing’s roots. An electric car set the world’s first land speed record in 1898, the same year Ferdinand Porsche designed the first hybrid.
It’s been more than 15 years since officials with IMSA's former American Le Mans series and the Society of Automotive Engineers formed a “strategic alliance” with the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Energy. The group drafted “green racing” principles to promote sustainability and fuel efficiency.
As IMSA considered its next steps, Doonan said the hybrid seemed like “a good bridge” to the future. Four manufacturers brought hybrids for the inaugural Grand Touring Prototype class: Acura, BMW, Cadillac and Porsche. Cadillac has stated its ambition to be all-electric by 2030, Harvey said. So it’s looking to learn, develop and “take those lessons into our EV portfolio as we move forward.”Among the greener elements to be found in the prototype cars and garage this weekend are:
A VP Racing fuel for the top class that’s 80% renewable; 64% of that from a second-generation non-food chain product, Doonan said. “The hope would be to be at 100% renewable by 2025.”
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