Environmental Responsibilities for All Participants

The Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup is committed to minimising its environmental impact. All participants must comply with the applicable environmental requirements throughout each event. The binding environmental regulations are set out in the official Regulations; the following section provides a brief overview of the main principles. For full details or further questions, please refer to the Regulations. If you should have further questions, please contact: Oliver Schwab Project Manager Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup Email: oliver.schwab@porsche.de

Summary of Environmental Compliance Responsibilities

  • All competitors, teams, drivers, and associated personnel must comply with the Environmental Regulations at all times during Series events.

  • Each competitor is responsible for the environmental behaviour of all team members, contractors, and guests.

Protection of Ground, Water, and Air

  • Leaks and spillages of fuel, oil, coolant, brake fluid, or other hazardous liquids must be prevented at all times.

  • Absorption mats and suitable containers must be used wherever liquids may leak, including team awnings, pit lane, and Parc Fermé.

  • Any environmental spill must be cleaned immediately and reported to the Environmental Officer.

  • Waste liquids may only be disposed of using designated circuit facilities.

Handling and Storage of Hazardous Materials

  • Fuel, oils, and chemicals must be stored securely, in suitable containers, and within secondary containment systems.

  • Only approved procedures may be used for handling, filling, or draining fuel and other hazardous liquids.

  • Smoking and hot works are prohibited during any fuel or hazardous‑liquid operation.

Waste Management

  • All waste must be separated and disposed of correctly in the containers provided by the event organiser.

  • Hazardous waste (e.g. oil, brake fluid, coolant) must be kept separate and disposed of only at approved disposal points.

  • Teams must leave paddock, pit lane, and working areas clean, with no evidence of Series activity after departure.

Noise and Engine Running

  • Engines may only be run when necessary and within the times specified in the event timetable.

  • Unnecessary idling of engines and generators is not permitted.

  • Any event‑specific noise restrictions must be respected.

Paddock and General Conduct

  • Environmental mats must be placed under cars, generators, and fuel handling areas.

  • Gravel brought into the pit lane or paddock must be collected and returned to the circuit.

  • Vehicles must use designated washing areas only, and wastewater must be handled correctly.

Compliance and Enforcement

  • Compliance is monitored by the Environmental Officer.

  • Any breach of the Environmental Regulations may be reported to the Stewards.

  • Penalties, fines, exclusion from an event, or suspension from the Series may be imposed for non‑compliance.

  • Environmental Regulations are mandatory and subject to amendments issued by the Series Organiser.

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