Which is what they have been claiming the fuel is. I have had disputes with online people.. some right here.. that have said it's the same as from the pump... and they got that I assume from TV where I have heard the talking heads push that lie.F1 fuels are 100% fully synthetic right now, made in a lab but not from a biological process. The fuel used now is not your regular pump gas from a refinery.
The fuel that the teams burn is very close to pump fuel in chemical make up, but has much less chemical variation because it is formulated and created in a very advanced laboratory rather than just distilled at a refinery. Possibly they take pump gas as the starting point for what they create in the lab, further refining and adapting it for their use. The amount of additives is strictly regulated but is much higher than pump gas as well. There is a reason they ship their barrels of race fuel worldwide rather than just run down to the corner fill up station. Also, after the race the excess fuel is closely guarded and disposed of in order to keep proprietary secrets safe, why would that be necessary if it was mainly just pump gas. The regs demand that it is mostly similar to pump gas, not that it is exactly pump gas.strad wrote: ↑25 Apr 2020, 00:16Which is what they have been claiming the fuel is. I have had disputes with online people.. some right here.. that have said it's the same as from the pump... and they got that I assume from TV where I have heard the talking heads push that lie.F1 fuels are 100% fully synthetic right now, made in a lab but not from a biological process. The fuel used now is not your regular pump gas from a refinery.
Heck I'd be happy if I could just get Super Shell or white pump Chevron from 60 years ago. Let alone what F1 runs.
Loopholes and cheating are two different things, what it seems Ferrari has been doing is akin to them stepping on the FIA weigh scales(manipulating them)in order to cheat the minimum mass rule, except they are manipulating the fuel flow sensor and also possibly storing more fuel than allowed after the sensor probably with an expanding chamber that can only be visually noticed while running. Clever, but still illegal.strad wrote: ↑21 Apr 2020, 23:42Hollus, that is what some of us have been trying to get across. They all PAY somebody to look for loop holes and poorly written rules that they can twist or purposely misinterpret."Might be cheating" is a catch all sentence that in principle could apply to all 10 teams.
'Loopholes and cheating are two different things'. Of course they are. when there is a loophole the regulator plugs-it. when cheating is proved to have taken place the regulator administers a penalty.ENGINE TUNER wrote: ↑25 Apr 2020, 09:21Loopholes and cheating are two different things, what it seems Ferrari has been doing is akin to them stepping on the FIA weigh scales(manipulating them)in order to cheat the minimum mass rule, except they are manipulating the fuel flow sensor and also possibly storing more fuel than allowed after the sensor probably with an expanding chamber that can only be visually noticed while running. Clever, but still illegal.strad wrote: ↑21 Apr 2020, 23:42Hollus, that is what some of us have been trying to get across. They all PAY somebody to look for loop holes and poorly written rules that they can twist or purposely misinterpret."Might be cheating" is a catch all sentence that in principle could apply to all 10 teams.
Maybe FIA should let you inspect their PU. Maybe you have magical eyes, and you could prove that they did something illegal since they couldn't.ENGINE TUNER wrote: ↑25 Apr 2020, 09:21Loopholes and cheating are two different things, what it seems Ferrari has been doing is akin to them stepping on the FIA weigh scales(manipulating them)in order to cheat the minimum mass rule, except they are manipulating the fuel flow sensor and also possibly storing more fuel than allowed after the sensor probably with an expanding chamber that can only be visually noticed while running. Clever, but still illegal.strad wrote: ↑21 Apr 2020, 23:42Hollus, that is what some of us have been trying to get across. They all PAY somebody to look for loop holes and poorly written rules that they can twist or purposely misinterpret."Might be cheating" is a catch all sentence that in principle could apply to all 10 teams.
Keeps at it and in overdrive like a boat with wind blowing in its sails and without bothering all along to either remember or notice that he doesn’t offer one single proof to sustain his perceived wrong doings.F1NAC wrote: ↑25 Apr 2020, 10:37Maybe FIA should let you inspect their PU. Maybe you have magical eyes, and you could prove that they did something illegal since they couldn't.ENGINE TUNER wrote: ↑25 Apr 2020, 09:21Loopholes and cheating are two different things, what it seems Ferrari has been doing is akin to them stepping on the FIA weigh scales(manipulating them)in order to cheat the minimum mass rule, except they are manipulating the fuel flow sensor and also possibly storing more fuel than allowed after the sensor probably with an expanding chamber that can only be visually noticed while running. Clever, but still illegal.
Whether you want to call it cheating or exploiting, in the end it’s the same thing. Ferrari needing to enter into a settlement with the governing body is the only proof necessary to all but those with other agendas, or red as a favorite color. You don’t have a reason to partake in a settlement when you are doing everything above board and not exploiting/cheating a rule. If you are in the the right tell the FIA to keep looking or bugger off with full exhoneration.saviour stivala wrote: ↑24 Apr 2020, 20:53EN. I wasn’t expecting that. I was expecting you coming back with sustained proof of your claim of ‘CHEATING’. But then, you haven’t been helped any by moderating.
Something is weird about your posts, they seem to be showing up long after they are posted.saviour stivala wrote: ↑24 Apr 2020, 20:53EN. I wasn’t expecting that. I was expecting you coming back with sustained proof of your claim of ‘CHEATING’. But then, you haven’t been helped any by moderating.
From where did you source the section in bold? I am not claiming that F1 fuel is derived from syngas, but that pump gas is further manipulated after it is refined and not just regular "pump gas".saviour stivala wrote: ↑25 Apr 2020, 05:34‘Synthetic fuel is a liquid fuel, or sometimes gaseous fuel, obtained from syngas, a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen, in which the syngas was derived from gasification of solid feed stock such as coal or biomass’.
According to SHELL. Their formula one fuel as supplied to the FERRARI F1 team contains 99% of what their roadside pump fuel contains.
LOL exploiting AND cheating, if you ask me. But I also see nothing wrong with it, you complied with the written rule. I’m sure when the rule was made somebody said, should we mention the fuel pump must work, and was shot down by someone replying, we don’t need to spell everything out do we!strad wrote: ↑25 Apr 2020, 21:2399% of the truth is still a lie.
I feel that manipulating or using a loop hole with the purpose of circumventing or getting around the intent of a rule is cheating.
Years and years ago when I first started drag racing it that class the rule said that if you ran an electric fuel pump the fuel still had to pass thru the stock mechanical pump.
I took and gutted my mechanical fuel pump... drilled a hole straight thru the now gutted body of the pump and routed the fuel line from the electric pump thru the hole and on to the carb. Now I knew the intent of the rule but I technically complied. I have always felt I was being sneaky and was cheating. Was I cheating? You tell me.