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Formula 1 set to turn away from Fossil Fuels

Formula 1 is set to take a step towards becoming greener and more environmentally friendly when the sport will start using non-fossil fuel methods of fueling their cars. Chase Carey has revealed plans to move the sport away from more traditional fuels and hopes to reduce their carbon footprint.  Carey believes that Formula 1 needs to take a step forward if it is to continue to stay relevant and attract new fans.  “The hybrid engine was an incredible step forward in terms of fuel efficiency while retaining power,” Carey said to ThisisF1.com. “We are now working aggressively with the oil industry on synthetic fuels, biofuels, hydrogen fuels. “I think between...
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