One of the things that brought excitement to watching F1 was refueling. It used to be fun wondering what fuel load people were on before the race. Is he going for barnstorming first stint? Is he barging it till the end? The fuel you put in determined how fast and how you can go on a stint. 9 seconds of fuel or 5? And there there was the choreography to get the fuel hose to the car and plug it in, pump up and out again to the tick of the stop watch. Mistakes were made. Fires. Stuck cams. Blunt trauma to an innocent bystander. That was fun don't you agree?
I am proposing to bring back refueling but in a form that maintains the mystique and the fun but address the two biggest problems: Safety and Cost. I present to you. The fuel pod.
The fuel pod is a system of re-fueling that does not need a large, expensive pumping station, nor does it need a dangerous hose. The fuel pod is a three part system. The conventional Gas tank is the hub where two fuel pods slide into like cartridges. The two fuel pods couple to a mechanism in the base of the gas tank and can be slid in to lock and slid out with the twist of the handle. No spillage can occur with the fuel pod system. The gas tank holds 30 liters of fuel on its own. The two fuel pods can hold up to 50 litres of fuel. When a loaded fuel pod interlocks with the gas tank the one way vent opens and fuel drains down into the gas tank from the pod. The fuel pod has baffles that minimise sloshing.
Operation
In this refueling formula the team starts the driver with any level of fuel they want. 30 liters, 40.. 120liters.. up to 140 liters is possible. The amount of fuel you use determine how full your fuel pods are or are not... During a refueling pitstop the mechanics remove one or two fuel pods as he wishes. Then they load in a new fuel pod with the prescribed amount of fuel. This is the fun part. First there is the choreography to load the fuel pods... Imagine two refueling mechanics mounting the sides of the car to twist and remove in one fluid motion.. a spectacle. Then the second part.. since the fuel pods are switched out in one go, you can't use time to estimate how much fuel was added. Only the team knows how much fuel is in those preloaded fuel pods. The viewer just has to wait and see.
Safety
The fuel pods are all loaded in a safe room. There is no pumping equipment in vicinity of the garage. The fuel pods can even be transported with the fuel in them. Why stop there, if you are an arrogant computer slave team like Mclaren and you are confident in your strategy before the race the fuel pods pre-filled before the race starts . The fuel pods are built to the highest safety standards. The fuel coupling is double sealed. The coupling mechanism is durable and cannot spark or gash. No fuel is spilt during the transfer and the chance being clobbered by a 6 inch hose is nil.
The fuel pod is my answer to bring back more fun in watching formula 1.
See the concept drawings below. If you are interested in inve$ting in my proposal to Bernie please pm. Serious $$$...errr.. investors only.