Starting 2026 F1 drivers will be racing around in circles with a hybrid powertrain powered by sustainable fuels. But who and when was involved in shaping fossil-free future of F1? The groundbreaking decision was in the making longer than you may anticipate.
Sustainable tweak to the Formula 1 cost cap. Incentive for high level beneficial competition
Last week’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix was a snoozefest. Fortunately, at least before we went racing on the streets of Baku an inconspicuous yet increasingly important event had occurred. Formula 1’s cost cap has just started to work in favour of a sustainable future.
Measuring matters. How Formula 1 aced an official sustainability index?
Growing number of races or no regionalization of calendar. Despite those and a plethora of other flaws, Formula 1 has been acknowledged champion of sustainability. And, what makes it even better, we are talking about a measurable degree of success. Intrigued? Keep reading and learn more about Sustainable Championship Index Continue Reading
Sauber partnership with “Kick Out Plastic” and one time F1 put a ban on reusable bottles
While everybody got stuck into a preseason test in Bahrain, Alfa Romeo F1 team – aka Sauber – sneaked a small bit of sustainability to the paddock. My bitter experience from Italian Grand Prix 2021 will show you the importance of a brand-new partnership for Hinwil based outfit with “Kick Out Plastic”.
Experts had their say. Sustainable motorsport is no longer a pipe dream
Sometimes it amazes me how sustainability has made it to the mainstream in the world of motorsport. The feasibility of sustainable motorsport found itself on the agenda of Europe’s largest automotive festival. That’s huge, isn’t it?