MotoGP to Use 100% Non-Fossil Fuels by 2027 Season
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MotoGP prepares for a historic transformation: from 2027, all its bikes will compete with 100% non-fossil fuels MotoGP has confirmed the unthinkable, from 2027, no motorcycle will be able to burn even a drop of fossil fuel. A historical turn that, for some, sounds like mechanical sacrilege and, for others, to environmental redemption. ... Read more La entrada MotoGP is finished gasoline aparece primero en elgoldigital.
MotoGP no longer using fossil fuels from 2027
Racing fuel in all Grand Prix classes will be of 100% non-fossil origin from 2027, as confirmed by the Grand Prix Commission. The C14 test will be used to assess all fuel used in MotoGP and related racing classes. The C14 test measures the fraction of the short-lived carbon isotope C14, which is not found in fossil fuels due to its long carbon decay period. The test then compares it to the standard C14 levels found in the atmosphere. For 2027, f…
MotoGP to Go 100% Non-Fossil Fuel from 2027 Season
MotoGP organizing body has officially announced a groundbreaking shift in its fuel regulations, confirming that all racing categories will transition to using 100% non-fossil fuels starting from the 2027 season. In a bold and unprecedented move, MotoGP has announced that all racing categories will adopt 100% non-fossil fuel usage starting from the 2027 season, marking a revolutionary step in motorsport sustainability and environmental responsibi…
MotoGP to use 100% non-fossil fuels by 2027 season
MotoGP has announced that the fuels used across all Grand Prix classes will be non-fossil and effective from the 2027 season. A decision was made after several meetings between the Grand Prix Commission, led by FIM President Jorge Viegas, Dorna CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta and IRTA Chairman Mike Webb. In an effort to make the championship more sustainable ahead of the 2027 regulation changes, the announcement means that the fuels used across each of th…
From 2027 onwards, the MotoGP World Cup will only be run with 100 percent non-fossil fuels. This regulation will then apply to all classes, as announced by the Grand Prix Commission on 30 July.
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