Skip to content

Team Debuts Bio-Based Carbon Fibre Composite Material on Rear Wheel Shields of W16

22 September 2025
8 Min Read

This weekend’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix saw the debut of pioneering bio-based carbon fibre composite material on our W16 race car, marking the next step in our journey to use sustainable carbon fibre composites.

The rear brake duct wheel shields on George’s W16 – which crossed the line P2 in Baku - were developed using a new resin that includes 30% bio-based materials.

All the Key Takeaways from Our 2024 Annual Sustainability Report
Read more
Team Uses Electric Power to Transport W16 Cars to Zandvoort
Read more
Team and Motorsport UK Power UK Karting Championships with Sustainable Fuel
Read more

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."

Material innovation is a key step to meet our goal of achieving Net Zero across all scopes by 2040. The development of this bio-based material application has been made possible through close collaboration with Syensqo.

Rodrigo Elizondo, President of Syensqo Composite Materials added: “We are pleased to see our project with Mercedes come to life on the W16 race car. Our bio-based resin technology represents a significant step forward in sustainable materials innovation.

“By replacing traditional petroleum-based components with those derived from renewable sources, we are not only introducing circularity in our product design but also paving the way for future innovations.

“We are very pleased to see this material applied in such a high-performing environment, showcasing its potential for broader applications."

Toto said: “In an era where innovation drives performance and shapes industry futures, the pursuit of smarter, faster, and more efficient technologies has become a defining challenge of our time.

“This project not only reflects our commitment to sustainability but also highlights the role of Formula One as a test bed for pioneering technologies that can benefit a range of industries.

“Our sport is the world’s fastest test lab, and these innovations represent our relentless pursuit of performance and appetite to contribute beyond the grid.”

OFFICIAL TEAM STORE

Shop: The Teamwear Collection

The new adidas x Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 2025 teamwear spans a full range of official race day gear. Wear what the team wear with our new authentic teamwear range.​
Shop Now