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F1 plans 100% sustainably fuelled hybrid engine

F1 wants the next generation of power unit to be powered by 100% sustainable 'drop-in fuel' in order to achieve its goal of being net zero carbon by 2030. The press release issued by FOM today reads as follows: Formula 1 is aiming to field a generation of new power unit by 2025 - and the championship wants that engine to be powered by 100% sustainable 'drop-in fuel' designed to help Formula 1 achieve its goal of being Net Zero Carbon by 2030. 2022 will already see Formula 1 move to E10 fuel, a mixture of 90% fossil fuel and 10% ethanol. But with the launch of the new generation of Formula 1 engines, the aim is to help develop a 100% sustainable fuel - with Formula 1 actively engaged in...
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