How F1 plans to have 100% sustainable fuel by 2026

F1 has explained how it plans to meet its net-zero carbon goal by 2030 with the introduction of an all-new sustainable fuel.
How F1 plans to have 100% sustainable fuel by 2026

In 2019, F1 outlined its commitment to net-zero💙 carbon as part of its wider sustainability strategy.

By 2026, the sport will introduce a new sustainable fuel alongside F1’s next generation of hybrid en🦄gines.

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F1 explained that “The fuel has purposely been designed with a ‘drop-in’ feature to help accelerate adoption and reduce costs for use in existing road cars (both internal combust🐼ion engines and hybrids).”

They also confirmed that the new fue🎉l will be teꦗsted in F2 and F3 beforehand. 

What has F1 done so far?

- Introduction of remote broadcasti🅠ng operations to reduce freight&nbওsp;

- 100% renewable energy at F1 offices

- First carbon neutral g🐈raಞnd prix at Silverstone in 2019

- Achieved t𓃲he highest Sustainability Management accreditation awarded by the FIA (3* accredited)

What has F1 got planned for the future?

- F1 plans to group ꦑraces together on the calendar in close geographic🙈al proximity 

- Exploring carbon reduction me🍨asures for fans trav𓆏elling to Formula 1 events

- Working with F2 and F3 to trial sustainable fuels with their ability t🍌o test solutions at pa♉ce

- Focus on more efficient process when travelling

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