F1 on course for Net Zero status by 2030 amid emission cuts
F1 has announced that it is on course to have net zero status in five years' time, after confirming improvements in its emission numbers.
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F1 has announced that it is on course to have net zero status in five years' time, after confirming improvements in its emission numbers.
Ferrari Team Principal Fred Vasseur has lamented F1's precarious tyre preservation mandate that has been plaguing the grid for "the last 25 seasons".
The FIA and F1 teams will discuss increasing the cost of deposits paid when appealing in-race decisions, after two failed Red Bull protests against Mercedes this year.
Carlos Sainz has expressed that Red Bull's unwillingness to sign him to race alongside Max Verstappen in F1 for 2025 was a call that he "doesn't understand".
Sebastian Vettel has explained why his experience as an ex-F1 driver could enable him to be an ideal long-term replacement for Helmut Marko at Red Bull.
Mick Schumacher's prospects of being signed by the Cadillac F1 team have received an endorsement from an unlikely source: Guenther Steiner.
Charles Leclerc has recounted that Oscar Piastri's quickest time in the final practice session in Bahrain was the lap that had him "lost for words" in F1 in 2025.
Valtteri Bottas has contended that Ferrari's F1 package is "not rocket science" amid Lewis Hamilton's struggles since arriving at the team from Mercedes.
Honda has indicated it would not block a potential Yuki Tsunoda move to Haas, despite the team's partnership in F1 with rival Japanese manufacturer Toyota.
Williams boss James Vowles is ready to draw "a line in the sand" as Carlos Sainz's misfiring debut F1 season with the team is expected to come good.