F1's Shift to 100% Sustainable Fuel Proves Costly, Says Wolff
F1's Shift to 100% Sustainable Fuel Proves Costly, Says Wolff

F1's Shift to 100% Sustainable Fuel Proves Costly, Says Wolff

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Formula One's planned switch to 100% sustainable fuel from the 2026 season is proving significantly more expensive than anticipated, according to Mercedes team chief Toto Wolff. Wolff highlighted that the need for a fully green supply chain and the specific ingredients required are driving up costs, prompting discussions on potential regulatory changes to make the transition more financially viable. Mercedes' fuel partner Petronas remains committed to the technical side but is also examining ways to reduce expenses. Red Bull boss Christian Horner acknowledged the high development costs but said it is not a major issue for his team, suggesting that introducing cost brackets could help manage expenses. Both team leaders noted that fuel could become a key performance differentiator as fuel companies remain actively engaged. The move to sustainable fuel is part of Formula One's broader commitment to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2030.

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