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Formula 1 and DHL to use biofueled trucks for European Races

Formula 1 announced in collaboration with DHL that all transportation requirements for the European part of the Championship will utilize biofueled trucks. This new initiative comes as part of the sport's effort to reduce carbon emissions in line with its Net Zero 2030 initiative. Formula 1 will introduce a new generation of power units in 2026 that will fully run on sustainable
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