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Red Bull Ring infrastructure racing toward F1's net zero goal

For the second successive year, the Red Bull Ring's pit and paddock will be powered by a low-carbon energy system during the Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix weekend. Formula 1 has set an ambitious target to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2030. One step that has been made toward achieving this goal is introducing sustainable […]
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