In
his latest F1 Racing column FIA President Max Mosley
revealed that Formula One is on the cusp of one of the
biggest technological leaps forward in its history. It
is a future that promises many benefits and not just
for Formula One.
In an article taken from EVWorld.Com,
the website for sustainable transport, Chris Ellis explains
why Formula One’s green future is not just good for
the sport but for the entire automotive industry.
FIA President Max Mosley explains
why the time is right for Formula One to embrace its energy-efficient
future and welcome more manufacturers into the sport, in
an interview in this week’s Autosport magazine.
Formula
One fans have once again had their say on the future
of the sport after the FIA, along with technology partner
AMD, conducted the second annual Formula One Survey.
The 2006 FIA Conference week
was hailed as a ‘great success’ by Peter Meyer,
President of Germany’s Allgemeiner Deutscher Automobil
Club (ADAC), which hosted the event.
The historic
car market has been given a major boost with the launch
of the first ever FIA Heritage Certificate, a document
that will officially prove the origin and authenticity
of each car.
FIA President Max Mosley
joined Lord Robertson, Chairman of the Commission for Global
Road Safety, in Moscow to promote road safety to the Russian
Government.
Institute
to Launch Risk Management in Sport Conference
The FIA
Institute is set to launch the first ever high level
seminar dedicated to risk management in sport. The project
forms part of wider plan to improve medical training
in motor sport worldwide.
The Grand Prix Drivers Association
has thrown its full support behind a new safety handbook
created by the FIA Institute for all new motor racing drivers.
FIA President
Max Mosley joined FIA Foundation Director General David
Ward on a five-day visit to the Caucasus region of Eastern
Europe to discuss road safety.