F1 CarbonPlated

Explore the environmental impact of Formula 1 and compare with other racing series

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Teams
Sustainability

Formula 1 Carbon Emissions Overview

Formula 1 is one of the most popular motorsport series in the world, but it also has a significant environmental footprint. This dashboard helps visualize and understand the carbon emissions associated with F1 racing.

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Direct Emissions
95 kg
CO₂ per car per race
Only 0.7% of total F1 footprint
Total Event Footprint
90,000 kg
CO₂ per race event
Equivalent to 180 people flying round-trip from NY to London
Season Total
256,000 kg
CO₂ per season
Equivalent to powering 50 homes for a year

Emissions Breakdown

F1 Race Analysis by Country

All
Street Circuit
Purpose-Built
Hybrid
Direct Emissions
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CO₂ for this race
Logistics Footprint
0 kg
Transportation CO₂
Total Footprint
0 kg
CO₂ for this event

Historical Emissions Trends

Comparison of Racing Series

Racing Series CO₂ Per Race (tons) CO₂ Per Season (tons) Cars per Race Race Distance (km) CO₂ Per KM (kg)
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Team Carbon Footprint Analysis

Mercedes
Ferrari
Red Bull
McLaren
Alpine
Aston Martin
Per Race Emissions
0 kg
CO₂ per race
Per Season Emissions
0 kg
CO₂ per season
Factory Operations
0 kg
CO₂ from factory

F1 Sustainability Efforts

Net Zero Carbon Goal
2030
Target Year
CO₂ Reduction
50%
Since 2018
Sustainable Fuels
2026
Implementation

Key Initiatives

  • Advanced sustainable fuels from non-food biological sources or carbon capture
  • Logistics optimization and transition to renewable energy sources
  • Carbon offset programs for unavoidable emissions
  • Partnerships with climate experts and sustainable technology companies
  • Initiatives to promote sustainability at all events