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Formula 1 To Use 100% Sustainable Fuel From 2025

Formula 1 has announced a plan to develop a 100 percent sustainable fuel to be used from the 2025 season onwards. Formula 1 believes it can develop a sustainable fuel without compromising power or speed, and they predict that the fuel will be used not only in Formula 1, but in vehicles worldwide. READ: Daniel Ricciardo: ‘My Job Is To Drive And That’s It’ In their announcement, Formula 1 predicted that by 2030, only 8 percent of the 1.8 billion cars on the road worldwide will be Battery Electric Vehicles. As such, they see the development of a sustainable fuel as crucial to the motor industry. The 2022 season sees Formula 1 moving to the use of E10 fuel, which is already widely...
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