and as a final note to avoid any confusion, the reduced energy density and increased knock resistance were confirmed by Honda:Tommy Cookers wrote: ↑28 Jan 2023, 21:321. it's unlikely the 2022 fuel has far more resistance to knock (it's not very different from the 2021 2020 2019 etc fuel)AR3-GP wrote: ↑28 Jan 2023, 16:572. It's common knowledge that increased alcohol content increases knock resistance at the expense of energy density.saviour stivala wrote: ↑26 Jan 2023, 08:021. The 2022 specification fuel is far more resistance to knock than the previous fuel used.
3. The ethanol itself has a higher octane rating than gasoline so when you mix them, the effect is to increase the octane rating of the blend.
2. at lean mixtures ethanol has a low octane rating - so won't increase knock resistance (of high-octane gasoline)
3. we don't know alcohol has a higher octane rating than what the FIA implies is gasoline (eg 140 octane is legal)
From Honda F1 man Yasuaki Asagi:
https://www.planetf1.com/news/honda-dif ... 2022-fuel/“When it comes to E10 fuel, the power and energy it has with the same weight are reduced. That is the characteristic of alcohol fuel.
“On the other hand, the abnormal combustion (knocking) of the old fuel will be easier to control now.