This marks the first time that the team has used sustainable carbon fibre composites on a technically performant component in race conditions.
The groundbreaking development highlights how Formula One can lead the way in the application of sustainable materials without compromising on quality or performance.
Applying these materials to the rear brake duct wheel shields, with their intricate aerodynamic surfaces, demonstrates the technology can withstand the extreme conditions of Formula One racing, and its potential for widespread adoption across the sport.
Head of Sustainability Alice Ashpitel said: “We are proud to be powering sustainable innovation within Formula One, introducing sustainable carbon fibre composites on a technically performant component.
“This project with Syensqo highlights our commitment to reduce our environmental impact while maintaining the highest standards of performance.
“By integrating bio-based resin within a carbon fibre composite material, we are setting a new benchmark for the future of motorsport and beyond.
“The fact that these materials have been derived from by-products associated with the creation of bio-diesel is an added benefit and indicates the power of advanced sustainable fuels."