- Aim is net-zero carbon by 2030, says F1’s Ross Brawn
- Move ‘perfectly aligns’ with the sport’s future vision
The FIA has developed a 100% sustainable fuel and presented it to Formula One with the intention of helping the sport reach a net-zero carbon target by 2030. F1 is set to introduce new engine regulations in 2026 and the they are under discussion now. Next year, the teams will be required to use 10% sustainable fuel, with the aim of reaching a mandatory 100% in 2026.
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Written by Giles Richards
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2020/dec/17/sustainable-fuel-formula-one-net-zero-carbon-target-by-2030 under the title “F1 teams handed prototype sustainable fuel as it seeks net-zero carbon target”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.