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Kallenius: F1 not something of the past, it’s something of the future

Daimler chairman Ola Kallenius believes that Formula 1 can play a role in the development of low carbon technology. The sport launched a plan last year to become carbon neutral by 2030, with zero net carbon hybrid power units and low carbon fuels a focus moving forward. “There’s no doubt in my mind that we’re going in line with the Paris agreement step by step towards the decarbonised world,” he said, as reported by RaceFans. “I was in Formula 1 when we developed the first [Kinetic Energy Recovery] system. 'I was running HPP in Brixworth and we were talking to innovative companies for battery technologies. That very first hybrid system, the power of that compared to the weight,...
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