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Old 29th November 2021, 13:13   #1
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MotoGP aims for zero-emissions by 2027; to shift to non-fossil origin fuels

MotoGP - the world's premier motorcycle racing series aims for zero emissions by 2027. To achieve this, the sport plans to shift to sustainable fuel solutions from 2024.

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By 2024, MotoGP will switch to partly sustainable non-fossil origin fuel. All MotoGP classes will use a minimum of 40% non-fossil origin fuels. The sport aims to adopt 100% sustainable fuels by 2027. These could be in the form of synthetic or bio-fuels.

According to Jorge Viegas, FIM President, MotoGP hopes to use completely carbon-free fuels for its races by 2027. Even though racing contributes to a small fraction of the overall emissions, the green fuels developed for MotoGP are expected to benefit the motorcycle industry as a whole.

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