The race car organization has seen its carbon emissions drop 26% since 2018, as it pursues a “net zero by 2030” commitment.

Formula One has faced criticism from activists who say the sport is harmful to the environment.

Motor racing, a sport known for flashy, petrol-guzzling race cars speeding across twisting asphalt tracks, hasn’t been a pastime known for sustainability. Formula One is trying to change that.

Often referred to as “the pinnacle of motorsport,” the race car organization, which hosts an annual championship featuring the best drivers in the world, has seen its carbon emissions drop 26% since 2018. At the end of the 2024 season, the sport’s carbon footprint fell to 168,720 tons of carbon dioxide equivalent from 228,793.

Formula One said in a recent statement that it’s halfw

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