I wonder what is the fuel used by an F1 car.
Is it a regular gasoline used by a street car bought in gas station?
Nope, each engine has its own fuel supplier and customer teams can opt to have their own fuel supplier if they wish like red bull did while using the Renault engine
Sort of True, The Fuel must be based on Road car fuel. They can add additives etc. I think the rules set a percentage of similarity to the road fuel.
Does LNG have similar levels of mixture?Tommy Cookers wrote: ↑22 May 2019, 21:02it is a fuel of unlimited Octane Number (and unlimited heating value)
there's about 10000 different constituents in road fuel - that gives a lot of scope for cherry-picking
Yea i was going to add that there are regulations are what they can and can't do. For instance that used to use aviation fuel in the cars but the fuel companies wanted the fuel to be more aligned with what they use on the road.Sawtooth-spike wrote: ↑22 May 2019, 20:33Sort of True, The Fuel must be based on Road car fuel. They can add additives etc. I think the rules set a percentage of similarity to the road fuel.
From memory