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Video: How the RAC Rally is embracing sustainable fuel
At this weekend’s Roger Albert Clark Rally, the move to limit environmental impact was evident as drivers Tony Jardine and Oliver Solberg used sustainable fuel in the 350-mile marathon rally. Jardine’s TradOak Rally Team partnered with Coryton Fuels, while Solberg’s Mk2 Ford Escort used biofuel produced by Carless. This initiative aligns with P1 Race Fuels’ efforts to power historic rally cars like four-time F1 champion Sebastian Vettel’s 1992 Williams and 1993 McLaren F1 cars. By using sustainable fuels, over 65% of CO2 emissions are saved, making it crucial for the future of motorsport. Unfortunately, Solberg had to retire after stage 28 due to a broken driveshaft, expressing sadness at leaving such a fantastic event.