.EF_Open has cancelled its Pau Grand Prix round a week before the event due to being unable to adhere to biofuel requirements by organisers. Full story ⬇️
In a bid to improve sustainability credentials for 2023, Pau GP organisers made running biofuels a necessity for series at the 80th running of the grand prix.
The inclusion of the FIA eTouring Car World championship and a demo by fellow electric series ERA at least year’s grand prix, as well as sponsorship from a fuel firm, prompted the event organisers to seek series with improved sustainability credentials for 2023. However, it is understood the fuel requirement was not in Euroformula’s contract with the event organiser when it agreed to race.
“The studies and checks conducted showed that adapting the engines safely and effectively would require further engineering work, costly modifications, and testing. The lead time to the event was not sufficient and GT Sport has been forced to move this round to another location and date which will be communicated shortly.”
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