The FIA have this week delivered the first barrels of a brand new sustainable fuel to Formula 1’s power unit manufacturers, and have committed to becoming carbon neutral from next year, and net zero by 2030. On Thursday, motorsport’s governing body approved an ambitious environmental strategy plan aimed at reducing the environmental impact of motorsport and mobility by setting clear goals to accelerate this progress. The turbo-hybrid power units brought into F1 in 2014 were part of a push towards greater sustainability, but now the FIA is launching a much bigger step change on this front. One of the most significant steps on the road to reducing carbon emissions has been the research, development and production by the FIA’s Technical Department of a 100% sustainable fuel, developed to stringent F1 specifications, and able to power Formula 1 cars.