Formula 1 racing shows the hard part of reaching net-zero carbon emissions isn’t the engineering
- Written by Caitlin Grady, Associate Professor of Environmental Management and Systems Engineering, George Washington University
Formula 1 drivers maneuver for position during the 2026 Miami Formula One Grand Prix in Florida.Chandan Khanna / AFP via Getty ImagesFormula 1 auto racing is one of the most energy-intensive and logistically complex sports on the planet. The events involve cars, of course, but also long-haul freight, international travel, temporary event...

