It might be the future but i refuse to drive hairdryer on 4 wheels .
Hydrogen mate in answer to your question which meets all of your points and can power electric and internal combustion motors.We're gonna run out of oil at some point, and unless we come up with a fuel that is renewable, relatively inexpensive to produce and sell, and be clean burning, I think we'll all be driving EVs within our lifespan.
Except hydrogen fuel cells still cost way more to make and with the worlds supply of platinum dwindling, it'll be even more expensive. Also, hydrogen cells are very temperamental with temperatures (pun intended) and especially at high temps, which all racing will force on it.Hydrogen mate in answer to your question which meets all of your points and can power electric and internal combustion motors.
So ugly omg !!!! Batman car for kid ?? I miss F1 of early 90SElectric is the future. As sad as it may be for motorsport. The sound will be gone. But Electric racing has its pros... 100% power delivered instantly. Its environment friendly (For the green police) and The more Manufacturers that get involved the quicker electric technology can be improved and implemented into our road cars of the future. But even still it does not feel the same when watching it. And apparently the experience of a Formula E GP is not the best either.
And if anyone is interested... Here is the Season 5 Formula E car concept.
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High Quality pictures in the link below.
http://www.sparkracingtechnology.co...ing-technology-develop-formula-e-season-5-car
Except hydrogen fuel cells still cost way more to make and with the worlds supply of platinum dwindling, it'll be even more expensive. Also, hydrogen cells are very temperamental with temperatures (pun intended) and especially at high temps, which all racing will force on it.