As the pinnacle of two wheels, MotoGP is a force for positive change – on track and off. At a recent panel called the “Voice of Innovation 1: Sustainable Fuel in Motorsports”, representatives from the most exciting sport on Earth took to the stage to share their thoughts.
Ferran Juncar, Global Sponsoring Director at MotoGP, and Daniel Carrera, Director of ESG at Dorna Group – the commercial rights holder of MotoGP – joined the panel to explore how motorsport has such power to create change at the same time as ensuring there is no compromise on performance – something equally important in real-world applications when these innovations reach real customers on the street.
They underscored the need to move beyond fossil fuels, highlighting how trackside innovations can fast-track sustainable mobility on a broader scale extending to roads – with collaboration being key to achieving this.
Across all classes in MotoGP, fuel must now be of a minimum 40% non-fossil origin. In MotoGP, teams and factories work with their suppliers, and in Moto2™ and Moto3™, Petronas are the sole, official fuel supplier. In 2027, fuel for all classes must be 100% non-fossil origin – an exciting prospect as performance continues to impress. From development in MotoGP, innovation then reaches real customers on the street - and around the world.