Sustainable fuel in Formula 1 is fuel produced from non-fossil sources, such as agricultural waste, municipal waste, or synthetic processes powered by renewable energy. It aims to deliver a significant reduction in carbon emissions compared to traditional fossil fuels. Formula 1 introduced a requirement for 10% sustainable fuel content in 2022 and mandated 100% sustainable fuel from the 2026 season. This is a key part of F1’s commitment to becoming net zero carbon by 2030, without compromising racing performance.
Example: The 2026 regulations require all cars to run on 100% sustainable fuel — a landmark moment for the environmental credibility of the sport.
Sustainable fuel is not electric power — F1 cars still use internal combustion engines burning fuel. Sustainable fuel simply means the fuel itself comes from non-fossil sources.
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