Motorsport governing body FIA is promoting 100% sustainable fuel for Formula 1 cars. The business and F1 try to hit net zero carbon emissions by 2030, and sustainable fuels will play a key role for the reason that.

With its fuel, which is made from bio waste, FIA aims to show that renewable sources of fuel are viable for grands prix. It's encouraging F1 suppliers to build up their very own such fuels, while engine manufacturers have obtained their first barrels of the FIA fuel for testing.

F1 teams is going to be necessary to use sustainable fuels whenever a new powertrain architecture is adopted. That move happens to be scheduled for 2026, however it could take place a year earlier, according to the BBC. Starting in 2021, F1 cars will need to use fuel with at least 10% bio-fuel content.

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