Race cars have evolved significantly over the decades, from raw mechanical grit to refined aerodynamic and data-driven machines.
From the early 1900s to 1930s, race cars were heavy, crude, and focused more on excitement rather than safety and environmental concerns.
In the 2000s to the present, race cars embody precision engineering and environmental responsibility, with advancements like carbon fiber and hybrid systems for energy efficiency.
The future of green motorsport involves artificial intelligence, reimagined materials, and zero-emission power sources like hydrogen, aiming to push innovation beyond the prototype stage.