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Travel + Leisure on MSNHow to Plan Your First Trip to a Formula One Race, According to a Travel Advisor Who Loves the Sport
Each city that hosts a Formula One race brings its own personality to the event. Monaco, for example, is pure spectacle: mega yachts, private terraces, and top-tier people-watching. It’s about the scene as much as the sport.
Formula 1 says it is on target to become net zero in the next five years - effectively having zero carbon emissions by 2030. The sport has delivered a 26% reduction since 2018, from the equivalent of 228,793 tonnes of CO2 a year to 168,720, according to its annual sustainability report.
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F1 Chronicle on MSNHow Are Formula 1 Cars Transported?
The transportation of Formula 1 cars and equipment from one venue to the next is a high-stakes logistical challenge that operates with military precision.
Formula One believes that “drop-in” sustainable fuels will also reduce the logistical impact because of the transportation and travel aspects. But to be successful, F1 needs to strike a ...
The exclusive, complex sport, with drivers hidden behind helmets and cars, has entered the cultural mainstream.
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Formula 1's 2026 Sprint Calendar has Been Leaked
Formula 1's 2026 Sprint calendar has reportedly been leaked by the Dutch Grand Prix's official X account. If legitimate, the six races getting the Sprint treatment next season will divide fans, but what do we think about it?
SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS, Belgium, July 26 (Reuters) - McLaren's Lando Norris edged out championship-leading teammate and Formula One title rival Oscar Piastri to take pole position for what could be a wet and chaotic Belgian Grand Prix on Sunday.
With Sonny Hayes as our muse, we delve deep into the realm of retired F1 drivers we hope to see making a comeback someday.