F1 announces plan to offset 256,551-tonne carbon footprint
Formula 1 has formally announced its plan to become carbon-neutral by 2030 and revealed the first details of how it hopes to offset its 256,551 tonne carbon footprint
Formula 1 has formally announced its plan to become carbon-neutral by 2030 and revealed the first details of how it hopes to offset its 256,551 tonne carbon footprint
Four-time Formula 1 world champion Alain Prost says his Renault team needs a “morale” boost at the end of a “very tough season”
Four-time Formula 1 world champion Sebastian Vettel believes the series would be “stupid” to “neglect” the current world issues surrounding climate change
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff will miss his first Formula 1 race since 2013 when he skips this weekend’s Brazilian Grand Prix now that the championships have been won
Formula 1’s planned 2021 Miami Grand Prix has been thrown a lifeline after the mayor of Miami-Dade County vetoed a resolution that would have blocked the use of public roads
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner believes Formula 1 will have its closest battle of the hybrid era in 2020, but feels this is “ironic” given the looming 2021 changes
The FIA hopes ‘liberating’ areas of Formula 1’s 2021 technical rules that were set to be more prescriptive will support the “romantic” ideal of teams creating different-looking cars
Ferrari’s Formula 1 car development has “exceeded expectations” this season and the amount of downforce it has added has had knock-on effects, says team boss Mattia Binotto
Lewis Hamilton says the idea of staying with Mercedes beyond racing in Formula 1 and being more involved with its parent company Daimler is “quite attractive” to him
Sebastian Vettel believes Formula 1’s rule restricting drivers from changing their crash helmet designs more than once is “major BS”, a sentiment shared by Max Verstappen