Formula 1 have a stated aim of being Net Zero by 2030 – an ambitious target, but one that the sport is embracing, with help from key partners like logistics experts DHL.
Ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix earlier this month, F1 and DHL presented the latest innovation aimed at making the sport more sustainable – a brand new fleet of 18 biofuel-powered trucks set to deliver the equipment needed for the European portion of the F1 season.

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