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DHL concludes the 2023 Formula 1® season by presenting the awards for the fastest lap and pit stop 

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At the finish of the 2023 FIA Formula One World Championship, during the Formula 1® ETIHAD AIRWAYS ABU DHABI GRAND PRIX 2023 in the Unified Arab Emirates, DHL, the Official Logistics Partner of the series, introduced the DHL Fastest Lap Award to Max Verstappen for the second year straight.

All through the 22 race ends of the week, three-time World Champion Max Verstappen exhibited exceptional speed on the track, closing the season with nine quickest laps. Oracle Red Bull Racing’s exceptional teamwork was obvious as they acquired their 6th back-to-back DHL Fastest Pit Stop Awards.

“On behalf of DHL, I would like to congratulate Max Verstappen and Oracle Red Bull Racing for their exceptional achievements throughout this season. Formula 1, much like our logistics business, thrives on speed and teamwork. These awards symbolise the shared values between both companies,” said Head of Global Brand Marketing at DHL Group, Arjan Sissing.

The Sporting Director at Oracle Red Bull Racing, Jonathan Wheatly, said, “To be honest there were several times this year that I thought that we would not be able to pull it off, we had stronger competition than I can ever remember. Ferrari and McLaren have run us to the wire many times, but the crew has been unbelievable, they have motivated themselves, and they rebuild themselves again and again. To win 6 in a row is an extraordinary achievement.”

As the Official Logistics Partner of Formula 1, DHL uses its global logistics network to transport cars, engines, fuel, broadcasting equipment, and marketing and hospital materials. This season, DHL went north of 150,000 kilometres, shipping as much as 1,400 tons for each race.

This season also denotes an achievement in green logistics with the presentation of 18 new biofuel-fueled trucks for the European Leg of the series. These trucks can decrease fossil fuel byproducts by a normal of 83% compared with fuel-driven trucks. Through multimodular and supportable coordinated factors, DHL is helping Equation 1 to become Net Zero by 2030.

“I want to express my gratitude to DHL for their dedication and support throughout the season as we conclude another phenomenal year for Formula 1. DHL, as always, played a pivotal role in delivering these events and displayed unwavering commitment in delivering new and returning events, while ensuring sustainability in every aspect of the process,” Director of Commercial Partnerships at Formula 1, Jonny Haworth added.

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