FIA happy with EU call for greener F1

(GMM) F1's governing body has welcomed the findings of a European Parliament report, despite the interpretation that 'CARS 21' is in fact critical of the sport's environmentally-unfriendly policies.

A statement issued by the European Parliament called on F1 to "change their rules" in favor of greener technology, because motor sport can play a bigger role in "changing attitudes and customer behavior towards environmentally friendly technology".

The Parliament asked the FIA and teams to contemplate things such as bio-fuels, four-cylinder engines and hybrid technology.

A statement issued by the FIA on Wednesday, however, said the report "recognizes the leading role played by the" Paris body "in encouraging the development and use of new environmental technologies".

FIA president Max Mosley said: "It is immensely satisfying that the European Parliament recognizes motor sport's role in developing environmentally-friendly technologies and supports the work undertaken by the FIA in its campaign to make motoring more sustainable in the future.

"With the support of the motor manufacturers competing in formula one and with the engineering expertise unique to the sport, the new technical regulations will accelerate the introduction of energy-efficient technologies into the domestic car market," he added.