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The technological progress led by Formula 1 teams has, over time, benefited hundreds of millions of cars on the road today

I have to say I was delighted to hear boss of Formula 1 Chase Carey’s recent announcement of plans for a sustainable future. ‘F1 will continue to lead and work with the energy and automotive sectors to deliver the world’s first net-zero carbon hybrid internal combustion engine that hugely reduces carbon emissions around the world,’ he said.

This is just the message needed to attract the attention of many industries and direct them towards the

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