
Friends of the Earth finds Honda F1's environmental campaign ironic due to the excessive amounts of carbon dioxide that the new RA107 will produce. The Honda F1 car, which is sporting a planet earth livery, will produce over 50 tonnes of carbon dioxide over the course of the season. One driver's emissions this year is likely to be around five times more than a Briton emits on average per annum.
Formula One cars give off about 1,500g of carbon dioxide per kilometre, which is just under nine times more than the average new road car. Moreover, the travel demands of an F1 season such as freighting, flying and testing considerably contribute to the sport's negative effect on the environment.
"There is some irony in the fact that Honda are attempting to promote the environment and calling on others to address environmental issues when they are contributing to climate change by participating in what is probably the most polluting sport on the planet," Emily Armistead, a spokeperson for Friends of the Earth, told the Guardian.
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