3 MIND-BLOWING BOOKS ON SUSTAINABILITY IN MOTORSPORT I AM PLANNING TO READ

I have been into sustainability in motorsport for some time, and trust me – there aren’t many books on the topic. But as in every niche, there are a few madmen who gave it a shot. Today, l give you three hidden gems that I’ll be delving into this season.

3 milestones that shaped F1 being powered by sustainable fuels

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”.