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Global warming and the contribution that petrol and diesel-powered vehicles make to this are hot topics. The huge part that agricultural, industrial, transport and marine diesels play in this seems to be conveniently overlooked in favour of the political game of targeting cars. I could devote the whole of this column to the fallacies that surround the headlong rush for all-electric, but this is not what Racecar Engineering is about. Instead, I want to highlight one of the contradictory automotive avenues in which motor racing appears set to play a part.

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