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 »
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Lewis Hamilton does not believe he is being hypocritical by taking ownership of an Extreme E team and promoting sustainable technology as part of his "rest-of-life... read more »
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Guenther Steiner believes that going forward, a jam-packed 2020-style calendar featuring triple-headers is not sustainable. read more »
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Sebastian Vettel believes F1 has some "big questions" to address in order to create a sustainable future. read more »
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Haas team principal Guenther Steiner believes the start of the 2020 Formula 1 season has proven triple-headers are "not sustainable" for the sport's workforce. read more »
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FIA president Jean Todt has hailed the new Formula 1 Concorde Agreement as "the pathway for more sustainable, fair and exciting competition". read more »
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A Lewis Hamilton-backed vegan burger restaurant has partnered with the new electric off-road motor racing championship, Extreme E, becoming its official ‘Plant-based Partner’.... read more »
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Reigning world champion Lewis Hamilton says Formula 1 teams and drivers have to be united if the sport's push for diversity is to be sustainable read more »
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Although Ferrari was initially against lowering the budget cap, the Scuderia believes the $145m will ensure F1 is "economically sustainable". read more »
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Ferrari CEO Louis Camilleri says the budget cap being introduced from 2021 will make Formula 1 a more economically sustainable sport. read more »
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Renault Formula 1 chief Cyril Abiteboul says there needs to be greater "rationale" from teams over driver salaries amid ongoing talks about making the sport more... read more »
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Claire Williams believes the introduction of a $145million budget cap for Formula 1 is an important step in ensuring "that our businesses are sustainable going into the... read more »
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Though yet to agree on the figure, Ferrari CEO, Louis Camilleri admits that the budget cap will ensure F1 is sustainable as company reports a "big hit" to revenue. read more »
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Formula 1's budget cap will ensure the championship remains sustainable for each team, according to Ferrari, will retaining its status as the premier motorsport category.... read more »
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Covid-19 has kept many people around the world locked in their homes, amongst them two motorsport world champions: Nico Rosberg, 2016 Formula One World Champion and Lucas di... read more »
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The uncertainty facing teams following the COVID-19 crisis is the "final wake-up call" for Formula 1 to become more sustainable, according to McLaren's Andreas Seidl read more »