
Looks like there’s some trouble in electric racing utopia. The EV Cup, the first zero-emissions racing series in the world, has  cancelled its inaugural 2011 season due to delays with preparing electric cars for racing. Managing director of EV  Cup Sylvian Fillippi had this to say about the delay: “The requirements  for safety aspects and the delivery schedule for race cars was not going  to allow sufficient time for testing.” So now what?

Well, one further delay seems to have effectively cancelled the  entire 2011 season, so it would appear the EV Cup will begin sometime in  2012–hopefully: “Due to delays in the final production of our electric  cars that were to be used in our race series, it is with great regret  that we are left with no choice but to abandon plans for the 2011 EV Cup  race series. We had races planned at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca on  November 26 and Auto Club Speedway, Los Angeles on December 17,”  staffers posted on the EV  Cup’s Facebook page. We do hope the EV Cup is able to pull its  vehicles together soon, as an all-electric and zero-emissions racing  series could mean huge advancements in electric vehicle technology that  trickle down to the consumer market in just a few years.
 
 
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