
Ford could save the Mustang and F-Series from going all-electric with synthetic fuel
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Ford says part of the reason it's rejoining F1 is because the series is switching to a carbon-neutral fuel that could keep internal combustion engines from going extinct.
Formula One cars use hybrid power units that are set to increase their level of electrification when new regulations go into effect in 2026 as Ford joins the series. Gary Gastelu is Fox News Digital's automotive editor.
Ford CEO Jim Farley told FOX News Digital that the lessons learned designing motors, batteries and optimized aerodynamics for the race cars can be applied to its production electric and hybrid cars to make them more efficient.
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