The Exhibits Hall 2007
Oundle School, Northants - Thursday 15th March 2007


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ECO1: The truly environmentally-friendly racing car
Warwick Manufacturing Group, University of Warwick COVENTRY CV4 7AL
Dr Kerry Kirwan

The concept for the ECO1 project was simple: Create a high-performance racing car that had a conscience. We researched the most technologically advanced sustainable materials available, and then used them wherever possible during construction. ECO1 uses tyres, bodywork, brake pads, lubricants and fuel made from natural, renewable materials. The chassis is made from steel and aluminium which can be recycled easily and efficiently. And just because the materials the car is made from are friendly to the environment, it doesn't mean we compromised on performance. It is a car with a power-to-weight ratio of 350bhp/tonne, a car that does 0-62mph in four seconds, and that will go on to a top speed in excess of 125mph.

Motorsport is exciting, dynamic and fast, all of which are not normally associated with sustainable technologies. We are working hard to turn this view on its head and bring renewable technology to the forefront of motorsport design. The ECO1 car has been invited to the 'Sexy Green Car Show' at the Eden Project from 29th March to 15th April 2007. The car will be on display alongside other eco-friendly vehicles from some of the major car manufacturers to increase awareness and education about renewable technologies.


ECO1: the truly environmentally-friendly racing car


Hemp fibre sidepod in production



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