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Red Bull fuel gets the green - light but uncertainty grows around Mercedes ahead of Australian GP

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Red Bull has received approval to use ExxonMobil’s fuel for the new F1 season - however, Mercedes are still believe to be waiting for permission to use their Petronas' fuel. On Tuesday, Italian media...
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Red Bull would have obtained the approval of the FIA for its 2026 durable fuel, leaving Mercedes and its partner Petronas in an increasingly delicate position as the season opens in Melbourne. Yesterday, as we reported on our live show, it became clear that only Shell – a supplier to Ferrari, Haas and Cadillac – and BP, Audi's partner, had validated the entire new sustainable fuel certification process imposed by the FIA. (...)

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gpblog.com broke the news in on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
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