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Formula One drivers showed their support for the FIA’s Make Cars Green campaign at the Australian Grand Prix today, the first event of the 2008 season.

All of the drivers competing in the championship participated in a campaign photocall following the official FIA 2008 season photo session.

Make Cars Green is a global campaign, aimed at helping to reduce the impact of motoring on the environment. The FIA led initiative, supported by global partner Bridgestone, will be rolled-out at campaign events throughout the year.

Max Mosley, President of the FIA, said:

“The FIA has worked closely with the automotive industry in the introduction of energy efficient and environmentally relevant technologies in Formula One. It is encouraging to see that drivers at the top level of motor sport are backing this green approach and supporting our Make Cars Green Campaign.

“Energy efficient technologies are the future of greener motoring and we hope that the global platform that Formula One provides can help to accelerate their introduction on our roads.”

Shoshi Arakawa, Chairman of the Board, CEO and President of Bridgestone Corporation, said:

“Environmental preservation is one of the most critical issues of our time. At the Bridgestone group, we have been expanding and enhancing eco-conscious management activities to provide a safe environment for future generations. Our collaboration with the FIA is an excellent opportunity to globalise our initiative. I am sincerely looking forward to working with the FIA on the Make Cars Green Campaign.”

The Make Cars Green campaign forms part of the FIA’s ongoing commitment to work with policy makers, industry and motoring consumers to encourage greener motoring. The FIA Formula One World Championship will take a lead in this when in 2009 hybrid devices called KERS (Kinetic Energy Recovery Systems) will be introduced. These devices can store energy under braking and re-use that energy for acceleration. It is the first in a number of initiatives set to make the sport more road relevant and environmentally sustainable.


Lors de l'achat d'un véhicule, tenez toujours compte de sa performance environnementale.

Un itinéraire bien planifié vous permet d'arriver à destination de la manière la plus rapide et la plus simple et de réduire ainsi les émissions d'échappement superflues.

Des pneus gonflés à la bonne pression réduisent la résistance au roulement et accroissent ainsi le rendement global.

Tout comme la résistance à l'air, un poids supplémentaire augmente la consommation de carburant.

Sur les véhicules modernes, il n'est
plus nécessaire de faire chauffer le moteur avant un départ, sauf par un froid extrême.

Evitez de régler la climatisation sur
des températures très basses, car ce système consomme beaucoup d'énergie.

Conduite souple rime avec économie
de carburant. Elle est également plus sûre et vous permet, ainsi qu'à vos passagers, d'arriver à destination de manière plus confortable.

L'exploitation de la puissance de freinage naturelle des moteurs réduit
la consommation de carburant.

Un moteur qui tourne inutilement continue de consommer du carburant.

La production de CO2 résultant du transport est souvent inévitable. Vous pouvez toutefois contribuer à une réduction du CO2 en compensant les émissions.