Moxie wrote:I won't even pretend to know the F1 rules on fuel composition. I can tell you that the rules are easily enforceable. Organic chemists use a machine called a gas chromatograph. With this machine the chemist is perfectly capable of identifying the molecular constituents of a fuel and their relative quantities.
As for a "fuel war" I doubt it. The chemistry involved here is nothing new. For a long time it has been possible to distill the individual components of "gasoline" and remix them into any desired proportion. Of course teams will attempt to find the ideal balance between weight, volume, and power output. Do not expect to see the chemical equivalent of active suspension, or the double diffuser, however.
typically an individual gasoline has around 800 constituents, worldwide around 1500 constituents
so the rules are written in broad and so loose terms ie classification into rather meaningless chemical 'families'
loose because these families include huge spreads of 'Octane No' and combustion speeds in an unpredictable way
eg N Heptane is 0 Octane and the usual Isooctane is 100 Octane
but N Octane is minus 12 Octane, and Isoheptane is 68 Octane .... IIRC
(actually there's 7 isomers of Heptane and 21? of Octane .... and about 30-50 isomers of Nonane, Decane .... Dodecane etc)
and significant spreads of their lower calorific values/kg (enthalpy)
to this day some of the minor ingredients have not had their Octane No or their enthalpies determined
and prediction of Octane No is notoriously unreliable
distilling individual components of gasoline has never been done for production
(gasoline is basically a lot of constant boiling mixes, with much improvement by processing after initial broad distillation)
so other seperation methods are necessary anyway, these are hugely uneconomic and pointless for production
not so for 2014 F1
2014-useful work has been done in the last 20 years of F1 fuel development anyway
2013 etc fuel is primarily optimised for combustion speed, but LCV/litre, then LCV/kg will be high also (ON is unimportant)
so round 1 in a 'fuel war is to use existing knowlege to make 2014 fuel (this was done 2 years ago?)
and round 2 has passed - the development of eg bio-Isobutane derivatives rule-qualified by 'commercial intent'
as substitute for the usual ie current 5.7% bioethanol that is such a weak link for 2014 (having very poor LCV)
so AFAIK 50.5 MJ/kg is on for 2014 fuel (about 12% more than the European roadside or 5% mores than simple US race gasoline)
logically there would be a freeze beyond that (but this intent has not been expressed)
maintained via the 'fuel fingerprint' concept (this appeared 20 years ago, but seems mysteriously to have vanished since)
the FF might allow some FIA-convenient drift as per the engine freeze of recent years
the 2014 rules are exactly not a 'fuel fingerprint'