"We do not understand the difficult situation and that bothers me a lot. Even though we know better, we still don’t. This only seals our disappearance into insignificance,”Is a 33-year-old team racer Aston Martin said in an interview with the newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.
Hag criticizes that the royal class of motorsport otherwise uses the most efficient engine with internal combustion in the world, but complicated turbo hybrid technology however, it will never find its way into series production. “Only the consciences and messages of the brands were transmitted, because the hybrid drive for environmental balance is viewed much more positively than a conventional internal combustion engine. And the biggest disappointment is that we are not taking advantage of our opportunity." Hag he misses most here pioneering role Formula 1 in the field of technology. “Only from 2022 will 1 percent of biofuels become a mandatory part of the second generation of Formula 10. But based on today’s situation, that percentage is only expected to rise to 30 percent with the new engine policy. And that would be 2025 or 2026 first. That’s a big disappointment to me. Because by 2025, we will already have gas stations that will sell gasoline from XNUMX% renewable energy."
Hag he increasingly adapted his behavior, both on trips and at home. Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg is an inspiration for the German. “Overall, I find it fascinating and very inspiring for the young generation to stand up because the environment is so important to them.“With his passion, motorsport, but he won't give up because of it. “I believe we should always look at the whole picture. Instead of burying passion, one should ask oneself whether it cannot be shaped in such a way that passion goes hand in hand with utility."It simply came to our notice then we see an opportunityto make it better. “It could be better read, more fun and sustainable. We should not be talking about resignation on this topic, but about opportunity."