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Going green: IndyCar to use renewable fuel beginning in 2023

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — IndyCar will become the first North American racing series to use 100% renewable fuel in its race cars. Shell, the new fuel sponsor for the open-wheel series, has announced plans to switch to a low-carbon fuel in 2023. The new fuel will be a blend of second-generation ethanol derived from sugarcane waste and other biofuel. Shell executives speaking at Indianapolis Motor Speedway say it will create a fuel that is 100% comprised of feedstocks categorized as renewable under the applicable regulatory frameworks. The company says it will decrease greenhouse gas emissions by 60% compared to fossil-based gasoline.

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