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Vettel: Lack of green relevance puts F1 future at risk

Sebastian Vettel believes that if F1 doesn't become environmentally relevant in the future, the sport will simply fade into oblivion. Formula 1 has embarked on a green quest thanks to a number passive and active initiatives, and Vettel, a strong environmental advocate, is attentive to the sport's evolution. In 2019, F1 announced a plan to have a net-zero carbon footprint by 2030, while its engines have been developed on a hybrid platform since 2014. The sport's next power unit cycle that is expected to be introduced in 2026 will retain its hybrid component but will rely on bio-fuels to curtail emissions. But Vettel believes F1's green push isn't enough and embraces a roadmap that won't...
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