Hydrogen Electric Racing FederationThe Hydrogen Electric Racing Federation(TM) announces its initial specifications package for "The Future of Racing" Innovative new racing series will boast the most technologically advanced racing machines in the world
February 7, 2007
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Detroit
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The Hydrogen Electric Racing Federation
- which unveiled "The Future of Racing"(TM)
and the "Hydrogen 500"(TM) concept here
to an impressive gathering of leading auto industry
executives and motorsports dignitaries in early January
- has announced its initial specifications package.
Introduced as a compelling first step into the realm
of on-track competition for hydrogen electric fuel
cell-powered vehicles, the Hydrogen Electric Racing
Federation will boast the most technologically advanced
racing machines in the world when competition begins
in May 2009 - just two years from now -
with the "Hydrogen 500"(TM).
"We have developed a set of specifications
for the HERF racers that will limit expenditures for
the participating manufacturers within reason on certain
essential systems," said Peter M. DeLorenzo,
the President and CEO of the Hydrogen Electric Racing
Federation. "But make no mistake - our intent
is not to strangle ingenuity, but to encourage it.
Each manufacturer will be free to express their individual
creativity and innovative ideas any way they see fit.
As a matter of fact, we encourage it. We feel this
element of 'blue sky' thinking will be
a crucial component to the appeal of the HERF racing
machines - and The Future of Racing."
"The concept of racing hydrogen fuel cell-powered
machines is unprecedented and historic, simply because
for the first time in many, many years, racing will
undertake a key role in the development of radical
new technologies for production vehicles that are
still on the horizon," DeLorenzo added.
The HERF racers will be closed-wheel machines with
an on-track footprint similar in dimension to but
not exceeding those currently used by sports car prototype
racers. Key specifications include:
- Weight: 900 kg (minimum)
- Construction: Manufacturers' choice
- Aerodynamic Devices: Allowed (although they cannot
be movable or touch the track surface)
- Suspension, Steering, Brakes, Controls: Manufacturers'
choice
- Power: 300kw/400 hp (minimum)
- Battery Type: Manufacturers' choice
- On-Board Hydrogen (compressed gas at 10,000 psi):
Limited to 8 kg
- Tires: One size package for oval tracks, one size
package for road-racing circuits
- Fuel: One manufacturer, to specification (from renewable
resources)
- Projected Lap Speed (at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway):
185mph+
"I believe it is time to press the 'reset'
button for racing," said DeLorenzo. "Not
only to usher in a new era of creativity and innovation
to the sport, but also to enable racing to take its
rightful place again as the principal conduit for
the transference of advanced technologies and innovations
directly to our future production vehicles. The onset
of the electrification of the automobile is presenting
us with a rare, perhaps once-in-a-lifetime opportunity
to accelerate the development schedule of the hydrogen
electric fuel cell-powered vehicle, while at the same
time allowing us to reinvent and reposition the sport
of racing to be more relevant than it has been in
decades."
The Hydrogen Electric Racing Federation plans on
presenting on-track competition for electric vehicles
powered by hydrogen fuel cells beginning in 2009,
with additional races, including international events
in 2010 and 2011.
Hydrogen Electric Racing Federation. TheHydrogen
Electric Racing Federation(TM) (HERF(TM)) is a new racing
organization dedicated to helping the world's
leading automobile manufacturers accelerate the development
of hydrogen fuel cell-powered electric vehicles through
sanctioned competition.
The concept behind the Hydrogen Electric Racing Federation
is to provide a competitive arena in which manufacturers
can push the envelope of hydrogen fuel cell-powered
electric vehicle technology, enabling racing to take
its rightful place again as the principal conduit
for the transference of advanced technologies and
innovations directly to our future production vehicles.
The Hydrogen Electric Racing Federation aims to help
the world's leading automobile manufacturers
(and their suppliers) promote hydrogen fuel cell-powered
electric vehicle technology as not only The Future
of Racing, but as a glittering showcase for the future
of transportation.