Formula 1 Cuts Carbon by 26% Since 2018, On Track for Net Zero by 2030

• F1 slashed its carbon footprint by 26% from 2018 levels by end-2024
• Reduction achieved despite expanded race calendar and global fan growth
• Sustainable fuel, logistics upgrades, and factory renewables drive progress

Formula 1 Makes Major Strides Toward Net Zero by 2030

Formula 1 has reduced its carbon footprint by 26% since 2018, putting the sport more than halfway toward its 50% emissions reduction target as part of its Net Zero by 2030 commitment. Despite adding more races and expanding global viewership, emissions have steadily declined.

The new data, published in F1’s latest sustainability update,

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