GreenGT racecar to compete at 2013 Le Mans event
GreenGT performs well at 2012 Le Mans race Earlier this year, the GreenGT LMP hydrogen-powered racecar made its first appearance at the 2012 Le Mans endurance race in France. The vehicle was designed by GreenGT, a Swiss company that has a history of developing avant-garde racecars. The GreenGT racer competed in this year’ Le Mans in a special category that had it go head-to-head with other alternative energy vehicles. The GreenGT performed so well that the team behind it has announced the hydrogen-powered racecar will be competing in the 2013 Le Mans event. Hydrogen-powered racer may be the f…
GreenGT performs well at 2012 Le Mans race
Earlier this year, the GreenGT LMP hydrogen-powered racecar made its first appearance at the 2012 Le Mans endurance race in France. The vehicle was designed by GreenGT, a Swiss company that has a history of developing avant-garde racecars. The GreenGT racer competed in this year’ Le Mans in a special category that had it go head-to-head with other alternative energy vehicles. The GreenGT performed so well that the team behind it has announced the hydrogen-powered racecar will be competing in the 2013 Le Mans event.Hydrogen-powered racer may be the future of motorsports
The GreenGT racer is equipped with a 300 kilowatt hydrogen fuel cell and two 10,000psi fuel tanks. The vehicle is able to reach speeds of 186 miles per hour and is capable on running for 40 minutes per full tank of fuel. Because the GreenGT runs on hydrogen, it produces no harmful emissions, making it one of the cleanest racecars in the world of motorsports. The team behind the GreenGT racer believes that the vehicle represents the future of motorsports.