Synthetic hydrocarbon fuels ‘will remain a strong part of motor racing’ in the future, not least as the only form of sustainable fuel capable of enabling the same sense of high-octane entertainment and enjoyment that we’re used to.
That’s the view of Paddy Lowe, formerly the executive director of the Mercedes Formula One (F1) team and now Director (and co-founder) of Zero Petroleum.
Zero Petroleum is a new enterprise dedicated to the production of ‘net-zero’ petroleum-based products. The company is the brainchild of Lowe and his business partner Professor Nilay Shah, Head of the Department of Chemical Engineering at Imperial College.
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