Chargement ...

Rio de Janeiro F1 plans hit environmental snag

"Errors" and "omissions"

Chargement ...

Rio de Janeiro’s hopes of securing a Formula 1 race have been dealt a blow.

Earlier this month, F1 CEO Chase Carey wrote to the Brazilian city’s mayor to inform him that a deal with race promoters has been reached in principle.

"These agreements are ready for execution and announcement by Formula 1 once all necessary licenses have been issued by the relevant authorities," he said.

Among those licenses are those relating to environmental clearance, amid concerns about the potential impact of the circuit’s construction on the nearby Comboata ecosystem.

One environmental report was published on Tuesday, and La Presse claims the F1 plan contains numerous "errors" and "omissions" that would result in harm to the tropical forest.

INEA, a public state environmental protection body in Rio, thinks construction of a circuit "in other places with less complex ecological characteristics" would be more prudent.

The Rio Motorsports consortium said it would not comment "before the conclusion of the process".

Earlier in October, Lewis Hamilton indicated he was opposed to the Rio project because "the most sustainable thing you can do is not tear down any trees".

Chargement ...

«Ecclestone says drivers still call for advice

Emilia Romagna GP 2020 - GP preview - Renault F1»

Calendrier - circuits F1


>Turkey expects to reach new F1 race deal ’quickly’

>Circuit boss plays down ’epic’ F1-MotoGP idea

>Trump shelves plans to attend Miami GP

>Axed French GP group facing ’embezzlement’ probe

>Hockenheim inches closer to F1 race return

More on Calendrier - circuits F1

Formula 1 news


>Williams finally gets third chassis, updates in Miami

>Even F2, F3 unlikely for F1 hopeful Andretti

>Gasly upbeat as fleeing McLaren man re-emerges at Alpine

>Magnussen admits 2025 Haas contract ’most likely’

>Stroll did not apologise for Ricciardo rear-end

More Formula 1news