

Full disclosure: As NetApp’s chief technology geek and a Formula 1 enthusiast, it’s only natural that I’m ridiculously excited about the work we’re doing with the Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant Formula OneTM Team (AMF1). Fold in the sustainability angle and I’m a full-on fanatic.
But I’m getting ahead of myself. Way back in 2019, which now feels like a decade ago, Formula 1 commissioned an environmental assessment. The results were sobering: F1’s annual racing season was generating over 250,000 tons of CO2 emissions. To put that in perspective, that’s roughly the equivalent of a quarter million flights between New York and Paris. Round trip.
Not particularly known for standing still, F1 decided to act, setting an ambitious—but necessary—target: achieving net zero emissions by 2030. Part of what makes the effort challenging is that it requires collaboration among every element of the racing ecosystem, from teams to drivers to fans and well beyond.
Here’s where NetApp comes in. As a key partner of the AMF1 team, we’re contributing to its sustainability efforts along multiple dimensions:

At NetApp, we’re thrilled to be a part of the larger Formula 1 net-zero initiative. As we continue to build our partnership with AMF1, our efforts to advance the team’s sustainability strategy will likewise evolve. I look forward to sharing the story as it continues to unfold. We’re keeping our sustainability pedal to the metal!
Watch the video to find out how NetApp helps AMF1 reduce its energy consumption by tapping into cloud and simulation.