After seeing what they did at Accor Stadium for the ROC, I’m starting to believe motorsports can work in places we never imagined. But is it really sustainable long-term?
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Faeroon Faeroon
Apr 29
The transformation of Accor Stadium for the 2025 Race of Champions was a remarkable feat, showcasing motorsport's adaptability https://stadiumdb.com/news/2025/03/australia_how_accor_stadium_transformed_into_a_race_track Over five days, a 1km asphalt track was constructed atop the stadium's turf, utilizing over 4,500 tonnes of materials and a 43m crossover bridge . While this demonstrates potential for motorsports in unconventional venues, the sustainability of such endeavors remains uncertain. The environmental impact of temporary constructions and resource usage must be weighed against the benefits.
The transformation of Accor Stadium for the 2025 Race of Champions was a remarkable feat, showcasing motorsport's adaptability https://stadiumdb.com/news/2025/03/australia_how_accor_stadium_transformed_into_a_race_track Over five days, a 1km asphalt track was constructed atop the stadium's turf, utilizing over 4,500 tonnes of materials and a 43m crossover bridge . While this demonstrates potential for motorsports in unconventional venues, the sustainability of such endeavors remains uncertain. The environmental impact of temporary constructions and resource usage must be weighed against the benefits.