Saudi Aramco accused of 'misleading' F1 fans over fuels' green credentials

Stuart Stone
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Formula One sponsor and Aston Martin team partner accused of 'confusing' and 'misleading' fans through sustainable fuel promotion

Environmental campaigners have accused Formula 1 sponsor Saudi Aramco of making "misleading environmental claims" and relying on a "confusing use of terminology" in promoting its low carbon fuels to motorsport...

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