News

Formula 1 has announced that the sport has achieved a 26 percent reduction in its CO₂ emissions by the end of 2024 compared ...
Formula 1 says it is on target to become net zero in the next five years - effectively having zero carbon emissions by 2030.
Sustainability is not just one action. ... Doing its part to help with Formula 1's goal of leaving a Net Zero carbon footprint by 2030 is just part of the job.
According to F1's Chief Technical Officer Pat Symonds, the organization aims to introduce sustainable fuel for its race cars come the middle of this decade. The goal is to provide an alternative ...
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 ...
The automotive industry has shifted its focus significantly onto hybrid and fully electric powertrains in recent years, and in the hopes of achieving this greater sustainability while honoring its ...
Formula 1's Sustainable Drive The Formula 1 industry is taking significant steps towards reducing its carbon footprint, with ambitious goals set for 2030. 3 Minutes of Reading.
Despite the challenges of electrification and sustainability, many of the technologies we use today in our road vehicles came from Formula 1. It is critical to see how Formula 1 solves these design ...
SAF is a critical part of Formula 1’s alternative fuel strategy and logistics plan to achieve its net-zero goals. From 2026, Formula 1 cars will run on 100% advanced sustainable fuel, while Formula 2 ...
This new fuel will be totally sustainable, 100% renewable and even come from areas such as emerging carbon capture technology. Formula 1 explains how it'll run 100% sustainable e-fuel by mid ...
Formula 1 managing director Ross Brawn also elaborated on how the development of new fuels will help the racing tour achieve its goal of a net-zero carbon footprint by 2030. “E fuels offer such ...