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‘Formula 1 out to prove electric isn't the only way'

New F1 CEO and president Stefano Domenicali believes Formula 1 can prove hybrid technology still has a 'great future'. The series has been following a more sustainable path since the introduction of the V6 turbo-hybrid engines back in 2014, although recently Formula 1 have stepped up their push for a carbon-neutral future – fully sustainable biofuels are set to be the next major step. This comes at at a time when the electric technology of Formula E is being pointed at as the future of the automotive industry, with even calls for a merger between both series. But Domenicali is convinced hybrids have a 'great future' when it comes to road relevancy. “Sustainability can be seen on a...
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