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  2. Nov 24, 2021 · Teams will be required to use fuels that are at least 40% non-fossil origin from 2024 before they become entirely fossil-free from 2027. “This will allow the MotoGP championships to be leaders in this relationship revolution for sustainability,” said Viegas.

  3. Nov 24, 2021 · Working with MotoGP™ manufacturers, the sport has set new goals for increased sustainability: By 2024, fuel in all MotoGP™ classes will be of minimum 40% non-fossil origin. By 2027, fuel in all MotoGP™ classes will be of 100% non-fossil origin.

  4. Nov 24, 2021 · MotoGP has announced a significant step towards improving the championship’s green credentials, with the FIM and promoter Dorna jointly confirming that 40% of the championship’s fuel supply will have to be non-fossil (synthetic) by 2024, with a jump to fully fossil-free for 2027.

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  5. Nov 24, 2021 · By 2027, fuel in all MotoGP™ classes will be of 100% non-fossil origin. MotoGP™ is the platform in which these fuels will continue to be developed and tested, with every premier class...

  6. MotoGP is targeting 2027 to have its grid powered by fuels of 100% non-fossil origin. The fuels will be created in a laboratory, using components sourced from a carbon capture scheme, or...

  7. By 2024, fuel in all MotoGP™ classes will be of minimum 40% non-fossil origin, and by 2027, fuel in all MotoGP™ classes will be of 100% non-fossil origin.

  8. Nov 24, 2021 · From 2024, 40% of fuel used in the MotoGP class must be obtained from sustainable sources - either synthetically produced using sustainable energy or from non-food biomass - and from 2027, all fuel used in all three grand prix classes, Moto3, Moto2, and MotoGP, will be of non-fossil origin.

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