Could Hydrogen power a Formula 1 car? F1 might have hedged its bets with hybrid powertrains, but it is still aiming for a greener way to power its race cars in the future. In... read more »
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F1 teams will operate under strict financial regulations for the first time in the series' history this year after moving to curb costs to become more sustainable.In the... read more »
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Porsche and the Volkswagen Group would consider entering Formula One if the next engine regulations due to be introduced in 2025 promote sustainable fuels, the BBC reported on... read more »
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FIA consultant Gilles Simon said the 100% use of sustainable biofuel has been pushed back to 2025 to work with the new engines. read more »
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Racing in 23 grands prix, which include three triple-headers, Simon Roberts believes this year's work load is "not sustainable" unless teams rotate staff. read more »
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McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown is eager to see Formula 1 introduce a calendar rotation model in future seasons, believing it could help some races become more sustainable read more »
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Formula 1 CEO and president Stefano Domenicali is confident the series can prove electrification is not the only sustainable future automotive power solution, believing hybrids... read more »
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Mercedes boss Toto Wolff is keen for Formula 1's quest for a more sustainable future not to turn into a "fuel and oil war". read more »
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Departing Formula 1 CEO Chase Carey believes the sport is in a stronger place now than when he succeeded Bernie Ecclestone in 2017 but says it is for others to define his legacy. read more »
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Formula 1 has developed a 100% sustainable fuel, with the first delivery of the product already sent to the championship's engine manufacturers for testing read more »
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Formula 1 has developed a 100 percent sustainable fuel, with the first delivery of the product already sent the sport's engine manufacturers for testing read more »
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The FIA has revealed that F1's engine manufacturers have received their first barrels of sustainable fuel as the sport seeks to become carbon neutral from 2021 and net... read more »
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Formula 1’s Power Unit manufacturers have begun testing sustainable fuels ahead of a future switch to bio-fuels when a new engine is introduced in 2026 - or possibly 2025 if... read more »
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Formula 1's governing body says it has developed a 100% sustainable fuel to be used in grand prix cars. read more »
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The FIA have released their first barrels of 100% sustainable fuel for power unit manufacturers to begin testing. read more »
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The FIA has revealed to introducing a 100% sustainable fuel developed to Formula 1 standards it now hopes will lead to the suppliers to the power unit manufacturers following suit. read more »
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When the sport says farewell to the current power unit technology, it could retain the core characteristics of the current formula by combining it with sustainable fuels. read more »
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Sebastian Vettel has welcomed F1's push towards the use of sustainable fuels in the future and is hopeful the sport's work for its engine future can prove a... read more »
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Formula 1's engines from 2026 will be powered by sustainable fuels as the sport looks to lead the way in reducing automotive carbon emissions. read more »
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In its determination to have a net-zero carbon footprint by 2030, F1 remains committed to hybrid engines post-2025 as it investigate a future engine formula powered by... read more »
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Formula 1 plans to introduce engines powered by sustainable fuels by 2026 as part of a wider environmental plan over the coming years. read more »
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Formula 1 is committed to hybrid power units for its new generation of engines, as it believes a push on sustainable fuels can have a positive impact on the environment read more »
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F1 has created a working group to investigate a future engine formula powered by sustainable fuels to help it achieve its aim of becoming carbon neutral by 2030. read more »
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Formula 1 has revealed that a working group has been set up to evaluate the framework for its 2026 engines and has provided a 12-month update on its sustainability plans.... read more »
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McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl has issued a stark warning to Formula 1 that triple-headers will not be tolerated in the future. read more »