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Reducing waste in F1
Renewable Diesel returns to BTRC

Beyond Rally: Fuelling the Future

A new podcast series has been launched, which explores how the FIA World Rally Championship( WRC) is redefining sustainability in motorsport, both on and off the track.
Beyond Rally is the WRC ' s platform for sustainability initiatives that contribute to shaping the future of
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motorsport and materialise its positive impact on society. Through this platform, the WRC will articulate, address, and communicate the sport ' s wider messages on areas such as climate, biodiversity, innovation, responsible management, and social impact, while driving the transition towards a sustainable future.
Find out more by downloading the Sustainability Roadbook.

Reducing waste in F1

McLaren Racing, Deloitte UK, and the Fédération Internationale de l ' Automobile( FIA) have revealed details of the F1 Constructors’ Circularity Handbook, which has been designed to improve sustainable practices in the development and manufacture of the F1 cars.
These practices will minimise the resources consumed, reduce waste processes, and maximise the value of the products and materials used.
The Handbook will serve as a manual for all F1 teams to measure the circularity of their individual chassis manufacture, creating opportunities for future regulatory change to improve the overall sustainability of the sport. Over time, the goal is for the Handbook to be adopted across the motorsport landscape.

Renewable Diesel returns to BTRC

The British Truck Racing Championship( BTRC) has renewed its commitment to using a more sustainable fuel for the 2025 season.
One of the biggest racing categories in the UK, the BTRC trucks weigh in at more than five tonnes and producing more than 1,000bhp.
The BTRC was one of the first championships in the UK to commit to solely using sustainable fuel, and for 2025 will ensure that all competitors power their machines on Renewable Diesel( HVO), with fuel to be distributed to teams and drivers at all seven events this year.
Made from 100 per cent renewable and sustainable feedstocks, Renewable Diesel( HVO) can achieve a net 90 per cent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. It is a safe and easy alternative that can be used in place of conventional diesel without having to make any engine modifications.
Motorsport UK has a comprehensive Sustainability Strategy that acts as a roadmap on the journey to net zero.
Find out more about BTRC sustainability HERE
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