“We have delivered important initiatives on our journey to be Net Zero Carbon by 2030, expanded our scholarship programme for underrepresented groups and announced the F1 Academy that will provide opportunities for young female drivers to begin their journeys to the highest levels of our sport.
“We are proud of what we are delivering, but we know we must continue to make progress and deliver positive lasting change for Formula 1.”
Ellen Jones, Head of Sustainability at F1, added: “We’re now three years into our journey to Net Zero by 2030 and it’s fantastic to see the progress that’s been made already.
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