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Newey looking at other F1 fuel solutions after Extreme E visit

Adrian Newey thinks Formula 1 should look at multiple solutions about the fuel of the future, having witnessed how Extreme E operates. The Red Bull chief technology officer is a part of the management team of Veloce Racing, which finished seventh in the championship in the inaugural Extreme E season in 2021. The Extreme E cars are all-electric SUVs, run on batteries which are charged by hydrogen and create up to the equivalent of 540bhp as they race off-road. Having witnessed a race, Newey thinks the idea of expanding hydrogen power would have its merits – but eyes should remain open when it comes to the power of the future. 'It would be immensely interesting if the Extreme E would...
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