As the Official Logistics Partner of Formula 1, DHL transported upto 1,400 tons of material per race this season, including racecars, engines, fuel, as well as marketing and hospitalityequipment. The introduction of biofuel-powered trucks for theEuropean leg of the racing series marks an important step towardssustainable logistics, reducing carbon emissions by an average of83% compared to conventionally powered trucks. Furthermore, sincethe Australian Grand Prix, approximately 20% of Formula 1 cargoflights to races outside Europe in 2024 utilized SustainableAviation Fuel (SAF), reducing greenhouse gas emissions by around80% per flight compared to conventional aviation fuel. Throughmultimodal and sustainable logistics solutions, DHL supportsFormula 1's goal of achieving Net Zero by 2030.
"DHL is an indispensable partner for the successful execution ofthe Formula 1 World Championship", said Jonny Haworth, Director ofCommercial Partnerships at Formula 1. "The company's logisticsexpertise and commitment to sustainability have played a crucialrole in helping us conclude another successful season."