Mercedes F1 has discovered a practical way to reduce CO2 emissions in their quest to make F1 more environmentally friendly. Their trial tests on race team trucks have been extremely successful, and they have the potential to make significant changes
For a long time, F1 has attempted to implement changes that will benefit the ecosystem. The gas-guzzling motorsport requires a large amount of fuel for a variety of reasons. Because an F1 calendar includes tracks from all over the world, the massive fuel investment resulting in massive CO2 emissions can only be imagined.
However, the fraternity has begun to recognize the dangers that our planet is currently facing. As a result, initiatives such as ‘Net Zero Carbon by 2030’ are underway to revitalize F1 and the world in general. Mercedes, among these projects, appears to have already begun to pioneer an alternative approach.

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