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Only Shell, BP fuel homologated ahead of F1 season

Feb.18 Only two fuel suppliers have fully cleared the FIA's new sustainable fuel homologation process ahead of the 2026 Formula 1 season, according to Italian media. Shell – supplying Ferrari, Haas and Cadillac – and BP, Audi's partner, are understood to have successfully passed all certification tests required under the new regulations. From 2026, Formula 1 engines must run on fully sustainable fuels derived from bio or synthetic sources, replacing fossil-based gasoline entirely. The production and certification process is overseen by Zemo under FIA supervision. However, other fuel partners are reportedly still completing the approval process and may initially operate under...
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