Formula 1 is speeding up its environmental efforts, pushing for a much bigger step change on this front together with its governing body, the FIA. With the ambitious plan of becoming carbon neutral ...
Red Bull Racing's Dutch driver Max Verstappen competes during the Formula One Hungarian Grand Prix at the Hungaroring race track in Mogyorod near Budapest, Hungary, on July 31, 2022.(AFP) German ...
Formula 1 has unveiled revised branding as part of its long-term push to become a more sustainable championship. The series announced in 2019 that it intends to be Net Zero Carbon by 2030 as part of ...
Formula E has become the first sport to achieve a certified net zero carbon footprint in its efforts to combat climate change. Their carbon neutral footprint dates back to the inception of the ...
Formula 1 is changing – big time. Just a couple of weeks after the sport’s organisers announced dramatic new regulations for the 2021 season, they have now unveiled a plan to achieve a net-zero carbon ...
Next year, the sport will switch to E10 gasoline, which means that the fuel will include 10 percent of ethanol. In 2023, there is the possibility of a move to synthetic fuels for Formula 1 race cars.
When Formula 1 cars take to the track for the first time in 2026, they'll do so powered by carbon-neutral synthetic fuels, part of the sport's "net zero by 2030" plan. It's a laudable goal, but, I ...
Engadget reports that Formula One (F1) will achieve carbon neutrality by 2030. In its own press release, F1 says its current hybrid power unit, plus some extras, will allow it to move toward total ...
McLaren currently sit fifth in the 2023 Formula 1 constructors' standings McLaren are to trial the use of recycled carbon fibre on their cars at next week's US Grand Prix. It will be used on cockpit ...
It is no secret that Formula 1 racing is a polluting sport, or that its previous owner Bernie Ecclestone wasn't particularly interested in sustainability. But things have changed since the elite motor ...
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