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Formula 2 addresses doubts over current policy

Formula 2 and Formula 3 will partially switch to renewable fuel next season. By 2023, the percentage should already be 55 per cent, after which it will be built up further until 2027. Speaking to Motorsport.com, Formula 2 CEO Bruno Michel stressed that this has little to do with Formula 1's policy, however. Article continues under ad In fact, Formula 1 chooses not to switch to sustainable fuel until 2026, so the two racing classes below it dare to make the move earlier. There were therefore rumours in the corridors that they had to test this for Formula 1, but Michel stresses that there is no question of this. Read more Formula 3 car slides across track: Halo proved a saving grace again...
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