How fuel can HUGELY affect F1 car performance

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024

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  • @swivvy3037
    @swivvy3037 2 года назад +290

    Not going to lie... The title and thumbnail are almost the opposite of clickbait. I expected a simple video of fuel goes in, goes boom, engine goes wooooo and wheels spin
    What we got instead was a very nice in depth explanation of the whole process and the R&D
    Really great video 👍🏻

    • @Somebody-qo9ob
      @Somebody-qo9ob 2 года назад +9

      However the thumbnail “how important is fuel?” can be answered quite easily. Good luck winning any races without fue

    • @dr.vishantpriyadarshi7050
      @dr.vishantpriyadarshi7050 2 года назад +7

      @@Somebody-qo9ob fue

    • @Achilles053
      @Achilles053 2 года назад

      @@Somebody-qo9ob 😂😂

    • @connorestes9814
      @connorestes9814 2 года назад

      @@dr.vishantpriyadarshi7050 fue is actually a nice alternative to normal fuel. the missing letter makes it ca. 25% cheaper, i‘d try it out, especially with the surge in gas prices😎👍🏻👍🏻

    • @dr.vishantpriyadarshi7050
      @dr.vishantpriyadarshi7050 2 года назад +1

      @@connorestes9814 😂😂

  • @cappeb
    @cappeb 2 года назад +396

    Honestly this sustainable fuel is nice and all but the cars produce probably less than 1% from F1's emissions. Instead they should focus on sustainable ways for moving the circus around the world.

    • @jovicamarkovic
      @jovicamarkovic 2 года назад +87

      You mean like not going from Middle East to Australia then back to Europe, then go to US, then back to Europe again, then go to Canada all for one race and finally back again to Europe until the summer break

    • @Ricky911_
      @Ricky911_ 2 года назад +41

      The thing is that a lot of the revolutionary ideas in the automobile industry have been created or spread by Formula 1. If F1 manages to run on fuel that is 100% sustainable, the rest of the world is likely gonna follow. While it is true that most emissions happen outside of the track, switching to a sustainable fuel would play a significant role in preserving the environment as well as the internal combustion engine

    • @e2rqey
      @e2rqey 2 года назад +8

      exactly. but the reality of F1 is that the sport is basically run by the Carbon-Combustion Complex (Oil Companies, Automobile companies, middle eastern nations). They are using motorsport as a way to control the pace of the transition away from fossil fuels. These green initiatives are for motorsport what the Jeddah Grand Prix is for Saudi Arabia

    • @supersportzcom
      @supersportzcom 2 года назад +11

      Corn squeeze isnt sustainable, the numbers that are touted by EPA were incorrect. Latest independent studies show that ethanol production generates 20% more carbon than petroleum use. Might as well use the fuel that is already there seeping out of the earths crust.

    • @antondmnd
      @antondmnd 2 года назад +3

      Trucks and other logistical operations will what makes the difference to the environment, it feels a bit like the biofuel rule is only for press. Not great.

  • @nuclearsolutions1930
    @nuclearsolutions1930 2 года назад +117

    Having worked in a petrochemical lab for 16 years, the specs at 1:46 are really interesting. They are indeed essentially the same as what you get for your regular car, but what you get at the pump is usually the cheapest fuel that can be made to just barely pass the specs while I can imagine that cost is less of an issue for the F1 teams. Some things I can imagine they tweak for different fuel mixes could be the DVPE for cold/hot/high altitude races, Final Boiling point for optimal engine performance and Ron+Mon obviously as these are essential for performance and an engine is usually tweaked to work with an optimal octane number. Also cool to see the same instruments I'm used to such as the Anton Paar densiometer and what looks like a PAC/AC gc of some sort, possibly a reformulyzer.

    • @fakeplayer9088
      @fakeplayer9088 2 года назад

      Hey man what I wanted to ask does F1 fuel aint like more "dry" like our gas station fuel?

    • @nuclearsolutions1930
      @nuclearsolutions1930 2 года назад

      @@fakeplayer9088 I'm sorry, but I dont understand the question. Could you please rephrase it? To be clear, I dont know anything about F1 fuel specifically and have only analyzed race fuel on a few occations. The main difference between regular gasoline and race fuel was the octane number. The common gasoline here in Europe have a RON of 95 and a MON of 85-86 ish (sold as an octane number of 95). In America they report the octane number as (RON+MON)/2 so an octane number of 90 would be a rough equivalent. The race fuel I tested had a RON of 105 and MON of 93 ish (cant quite remember as it was a decade ago).

    • @Theohybrid
      @Theohybrid 9 месяцев назад

      Small question: given the F1 cars have different gas mixtures they use, could that be the same for the general public?
      I’m guessing this due to when I had a scooter, I had a bad time with BP gas but had a much better feel with Exon Mobile’s gas and much smoother ride for more premium fuel.
      Mine was DongFang SRT50 49cc.

    • @nuclearsolutions1930
      @nuclearsolutions1930 9 месяцев назад

      @@Theohybrid I can't say for sure as I'm unaware of how it works where you live. There could be some minor differences, but no matter where you fill up, the fuel must comply with the ISO or ASTM standards set for that specification of fuel. The exact mix you need to have to vomply with the specification depends on the refinery and the crude oil they use. It could be that your motorcycle just liked a certain combo, or it could be like it is where I live and all stations get their fuel from the same fuel depot and therefore sell the same fuel in all stations. In short, could be a placebo effect. But, whatever works, go with that!

  • @dansmith7418
    @dansmith7418 2 года назад +16

    Hey Matt the 110kg fuel rule is no longer (since 2022). It is now governed by the fuel flow meter. The limit for most teams is now 115-120kg

  • @reversal
    @reversal 2 года назад +123

    These video's are fueling me with DETERMINATION.

  • @CatchMeNever
    @CatchMeNever 2 года назад +41

    I’m all for F1 pushing for sustainable fuels cause changing most road cars to it will make a bigger difference in the short term than producing a bunch of electric cars. Plus it means I can still drive my v8 without getting taxed into oblivion.

    • @georgeretsides4293
      @georgeretsides4293 2 года назад +1

      True people are being naïve with electric cars. There are battery waste implications. We can't just make it disappear.

    • @kyle-ri5mz
      @kyle-ri5mz 2 года назад +1

      @@georgeretsides4293 its not naive. Its willful blindness.

  • @e2rqey
    @e2rqey 2 года назад +4

    I'm pretty sure this is the first F1 related video I've seen on RUclips this season that doesn't say the word *Porpoising*
    thank you

  • @josephnapier606
    @josephnapier606 2 года назад +19

    Thanks for keeping up the content on the off weekends Matt!❤️Appreciate you brother

  • @henriqueconte05
    @henriqueconte05 2 года назад +50

    genuine question: if they are able to produce 100% sustainable fuel, what's stopping F1 from going back to V8s with the sound everyone loves and misses? Since it wouldn't be polluting at all

    • @petiertje
      @petiertje 2 года назад +5

      Image. F1 is all about showing a good image. V8 race cars don't go well with the supposed 'carbon neutral' image F1 wants us to see.

    • @06dpa
      @06dpa 2 года назад +13

      V8 turbo hybrids

    • @e2rqey
      @e2rqey 2 года назад +8

      the car manufacturers wanted to subsidize their hybrid/electric powertrain development for their road cars

    • @hatchetone100
      @hatchetone100 2 года назад +4

      @@e2rqey but if cars are going electric in the near future, what are these engines being developed for? iirc mercedes has more or less stopped work on developing new ICEs for road cars in order to switch to electric. if companies DO go electric, then i hope we can go back to older engine layouts like 8s 10s 12s and all that

    • @facundootero7973
      @facundootero7973 2 года назад

      @@hatchetone100 I don't know, ask the president of Formula E

  • @mohitdhameja5914
    @mohitdhameja5914 2 года назад +102

    Ferrari not being discussed with fuel sensors broke my heart

    • @testyep5031
      @testyep5031 2 года назад +12

      Same with their deal with fia to make E10 and gain advantage over others

    • @hotshtsr20
      @hotshtsr20 2 года назад +3

      RBR’s DQ for fuel flow was… But of course it wasn’t their fault.
      They also provided the FIA with the way Ferrari was likely cheating. Lol

    • @azreenklose7976
      @azreenklose7976 2 года назад

      Another's Ferrari's haters detected .....😏😏😏.....

    • @versiable8041
      @versiable8041 2 года назад +9

      @@azreenklose7976 so mentioning something that happened relatively recently that is directly related to fuel, makes someone a hater? You’re clueless.

    • @hotshtsr20
      @hotshtsr20 2 года назад +2

      @@azreenklose7976 I see it as blatant cheater hating. I’m equal opportunity there.

  • @nils7888
    @nils7888 2 года назад +9

    Great video, just one little inaccuracy: the fuel needed for a full season is 1200 liters per team per weekend x 10 x 23 =276.000 liters. A jumbo jet can fly London to NY with about 80.000 liters. Still puts a perspective on things, but a season is mor like 3 transatlantic jumbo-jet journeys.

  • @EricBurns1
    @EricBurns1 2 года назад +1

    Octane 87 and 10% ethanol is the exact fuel we use in the USA. I know the race performance F1 fuel is a little different from that but it's cool to see they're using E10.

    • @Fred_the_1996
      @Fred_the_1996 2 года назад

      I dont get why you americans use 87 octane yet here in europe we use 95 or 98 octane

    • @EricBurns1
      @EricBurns1 2 года назад

      @@Fred_the_1996 95 is used but that's considered premium and costs more

  • @vrccb
    @vrccb 2 года назад

    A very good in depth analysis of a complex subject

  • @testyep5031
    @testyep5031 2 года назад +3

    Why no comment about the Deal between Ferrari and FIA about developing Next Fuel (E10)
    That helped them in 2022 season

    • @Slimmeyy
      @Slimmeyy 2 года назад

      I don't recall that being part of their deal. I only remember it being said that Ferrari would help the FIA figure out how to stop teams from cheating the rules related to fuel.

  • @iwanevans607
    @iwanevans607 2 года назад

    Have to say I much prefer a longer and more detailed video rather than the short ones which sometimes miss information and aren’t as engaging, you get into it and then it ends, loving the content though as always 👌

  • @davidmatthewvinotjr8396
    @davidmatthewvinotjr8396 2 года назад

    5:00 Exxon branding Replaces Esso Branding on the Red Bull cars when they Race in the United States.
    Everybody else, It's the Same Branding for every race.
    There was talks back around 2010 after their Gulf Of Mexico Disaster Involving British Petroleum (BP) on rebranding all of their Operations in the USA to the AMOCO (AMerican Oil COmpany) Brand. While that Did not happen, for some reason, since 2017, Both BP and AMOCO are used in The States.

  • @kristoph7606
    @kristoph7606 2 года назад

    I can't believe fuel isn't 1 for all.
    It must play such a massive roll in engine performance and lubricating the moving parts.
    It's like fuelling up at a supermarket and ruining your engine cause it's cheaper or puting in high performance unleaded.
    Nice video.

  • @mawile3037
    @mawile3037 2 года назад

    This video is actually so much fun to watch

  • @wahiroo
    @wahiroo 2 года назад +1

    Great video guys, very informative. Could you do the same for lubes/engine oils?

  • @majikkskates9084
    @majikkskates9084 2 года назад

    I really think the 1 litre sample the FIA requires is quite out of date. Back when I was doing ground school, the fuel samples we took from our planes were usually around 0.3 litres. And that was more than enough to run any checks of the fuel’s condition

  • @max0vrdr1ve82
    @max0vrdr1ve82 2 года назад +1

    WTF1 is fueling my interest for F1

  • @yukioo6024
    @yukioo6024 2 года назад +1

    I like the idea switching to 100% renewable fuel, hopefully it wasnt Miles Axelrods idea.

  • @Theohybrid
    @Theohybrid 9 месяцев назад

    Small question: given the F1 cars have different gas mixtures they use, could that be the same for the general public?
    I’m guessing this due to when I had a scooter, I had a bad time with BP gas but had a much better feel with Exon Mobile’s gas and much smoother ride for more premium fuel.
    Mine was DongFang SRT50 49cc.

  • @bobiseverywhere
    @bobiseverywhere 2 года назад

    Exotic fuels was an interesting choice in the past. The idea of pushing what ever is science and engineering cutting edge has become much more constrained and i understand some of why. But our world of motorsport really needs something that has very little regulation and lots of room for creativity and competition. Not banning competitors ideas because they were too good to catch up to that year.

  • @marcgisby6452
    @marcgisby6452 2 года назад

    This is the best video I think you've done. So informative

  • @dummypanda842
    @dummypanda842 2 года назад +2

    Yo matty, u dint mention Ferrari's 2019 fuel flow rate Controversy

    • @oghi
      @oghi 2 года назад +2

      well, he is a Ferrari fan😀.

    • @azreenklose7976
      @azreenklose7976 2 года назад

      Another's Ferrari's haters detected .....😏😏😏.....

    • @dummypanda842
      @dummypanda842 2 года назад

      @@azreenklose7976 stating the fact doesn't mean that iam a hater(I'm no fan either) . Cheaters are cheaters and are need to be mentioned especially when other drivers and teams were mentioned regarding same thing

  • @farahkilani7325
    @farahkilani7325 2 года назад

    How does fuel tank weight affect porpoising? When fuel tank empties does it cause more or less porpoising? Is there any relation at all?

  • @kuddsquad7254
    @kuddsquad7254 2 года назад

    you have been improving content by day and day well done 👏

  • @nolanpeters5462
    @nolanpeters5462 2 года назад +9

    "Renewable" fuel like corn based ethanol is a literal joke. We as a species need to get better at math.

    • @Sepi-bx5qd
      @Sepi-bx5qd 2 года назад

      Luckily there is and will be more ways to produce renewable fuel than only corn.

    • @nolanpeters5462
      @nolanpeters5462 2 года назад

      @@Sepi-bx5qd just not many that are much better. Everything sucks and we as a species must consume to continue. It's an objective reality that we've gotta come to terms with cause lying to ourselves isn't gonna make it better

  • @superstratzer4921
    @superstratzer4921 2 года назад

    can you make a video about how lap times are taken in F1?

  • @JJ2004
    @JJ2004 2 года назад +1

    3:55 still v6 and 30 races in the season better for our lovely FIA than v10 (or even v8) and 18 races...

  • @j.o1392
    @j.o1392 2 года назад +2

    Something I've always wondered is how do they fit over 100 liters of fuel in such a small space?

    • @emperorofwar1
      @emperorofwar1 2 года назад

      well a 100 liters of gas is about 25 gallons of gas, and if this gas has a similar density to water, which 7.6 gallons of water equals 1 cubic ft, then the tank would be somewhere around 3.5 cubic ft. Which approximating would mean the gas tank would be about 1.15 or 1.2 ft. in every direction.

  • @lonewolf4
    @lonewolf4 Год назад

    Great video 🙌🏽

  • @bean2705
    @bean2705 2 года назад

    1:01 looks so cool

  • @NomadUniverse
    @NomadUniverse 2 года назад

    The value refueling could bring back to races would far outweigh the cost and I dont buy that it cant be done safely, plus a refueling rig would be such a small portion of what they spend.
    I used to love the late 90s and early 2000s watching strategies play out. Light loads vs heavy loads and how they affected tyre performance and how it really mixed up strategy variety over a race with pit stop lengths varying by whole seconds instead of tenths. The urgency of a splash and dash for track position. Dancing on the line with lighter loads. There's no good reason we cant have all that back again.

  • @AngryBenny
    @AngryBenny 2 года назад

    EASY BRAKES SETUP EXPLANATION 👉ruclips.net/video/t24svg6r4hc/видео.html

  • @FlorianFiernow
    @FlorianFiernow 2 года назад

    So I heard now several times there is still a max of 110 kg fuel per race but German f1 chanel motorsport Magazin reported, that in the new 22 regulations is noticed that there will be NO limit furthermore and teams are allowed to use much fuel as they want. Please check your information again.

  • @simoncadavid3296
    @simoncadavid3296 2 года назад +1

    What kind of fuel did ferrari use in 2019?

    • @azreenklose7976
      @azreenklose7976 2 года назад

      Shell ....and what's wrong with that ????...another Ferrari's haters .....😏😏😏

  • @bourkey07
    @bourkey07 2 года назад +1

    Get em on E85. Not sure why they haven't already gone down this path tbh.

  • @elmurcis1
    @elmurcis1 2 года назад

    TBF, source of F1 fuel will have 0 direct impact on "environment" (not running F1 at all would be greenest thing - all cargos, flights, fans moving around, factories etc. - that all thing can use as much as small country/state) but since it has to represent "real world things", one can see how engine makers want it to be as platform for 26-40 (probably?) engine ruleset period (where some good-image hybrids at mid-high to high end gonna make good money for car-makers).

  • @balintkocza3817
    @balintkocza3817 2 года назад

    Can a team test fuel on practice sessions? Like "We do not want to use this under race (at the moment), but just test how it behaves with the card?"
    In the video it was said all fuels are tested (even randomly), but are they allowed to test new fuels before parc ferme?

    • @Slimmeyy
      @Slimmeyy 2 года назад +1

      With the current ruleset, they can only have a total of 5 different mixtures and bring 2 of those per race. I'm guessing there's mixtures for low air density and rain, while the other 3 are closer together and differ slightly depending on track aspects like acceleration zones and straights. So they probably choose 2 more suited to a track and see which works best. I think you could use either mixture whenever you want, just have to make sure they're identical to what you submitted to the FIA at the start of the season.

  • @MoMo-rh8ho
    @MoMo-rh8ho 2 года назад

    Great explanation!

  • @jcoxdj
    @jcoxdj 2 года назад

    Surprised you mentioned red bull instead of Ferrari regarding fuel flow

  • @giorgio.nmazza
    @giorgio.nmazza 2 года назад

    thanks for this

  • @zjsz4954
    @zjsz4954 2 года назад

    No because like you said all the cars over all the sessions over all the race weekends consume less fuel than one cross Atlantic flight so why bother. Bring back V10s and make the behind the scenes transportation more efficient.

  • @mohammeded-dahbi7603
    @mohammeded-dahbi7603 2 года назад

    Wait, was it 9 tenths slower a lap or in all 4 laps?

  • @kingchubbythe1541
    @kingchubbythe1541 2 года назад +2

    I literally just watched Cars 2 so I’m not to excited for the new fuel years later

  • @jokzee724
    @jokzee724 2 года назад

    next you should make a video about the best f1 GP's of f1 HISTORY

  • @dylanherman752
    @dylanherman752 2 года назад

    I am very happy to see the cars switch to sustainable fuels. This change is not only good for the environment, but as seen so far this season, it is also good for the competitive nature of the teams and the advancement of technologies. Get to renewable fuels and then make the cars even faster than ever before? Yes please.
    And for the argument the traditional fuels are better and stronger... who cares? welcome to the furure, grow up.

  • @beefwellington7323
    @beefwellington7323 2 года назад

    Imperial system says they only bring 500 gallons for a race weekend? That’s incredible.

  • @percyy1908
    @percyy1908 2 года назад

    which fuel is alfa romeo using?

  • @Theohybrid
    @Theohybrid 9 месяцев назад

    6:37
    Ah, so it’s like RAM to GPU?
    Engine to Fuel?

  • @benfisher4342
    @benfisher4342 2 года назад

    it's good to see them try and go sustainable in the cars, but the fact that the cars use less fuel than a plane from London to New York or whatever the line was, and that each team takes a plane to every single race, there's a long way to go before they can truly boast about how environmentally friendly they are

  • @TheAndostro
    @TheAndostro 2 года назад

    5:00 i'm intrested who is fuel suppier of Alfa Orlen or Shell?

  • @masaonishi1029
    @masaonishi1029 2 года назад

    Why do they use mass (110 kg) for max amount of fuel per race, yet use volume (1 L) for the minimum to be submitted after the race? Seems a bit inconsistent, especially given that conditions can be significantly different when you start and end a race.

  • @enz025
    @enz025 2 года назад

    I think that while it's good that the cars themselves are switching to a more sustainable fuel, if they're going to truly be a greener sport they need to make every part of their supply chain greener, including all of the trucks used to ship the grand Prix around the globe. (God that makes me sound like a hippy and I hate that but it can't be ignored)

  • @andrewfayi9448
    @andrewfayi9448 2 года назад +2

    Who else is excited for the Imola gp?

  • @Hal9023
    @Hal9023 2 года назад +1

    The 100% renewable fuel for the car means nothing if they don't change how they move them around the world.

  • @maxefpunk7739
    @maxefpunk7739 2 года назад

    I didn't know there was so much about fuel

  • @eliasmora715
    @eliasmora715 2 года назад

    great video.. nice

  • @karolinaC1997
    @karolinaC1997 2 года назад

    That Ferrari’s jet engine 😂😂😂 I would love to see a video about that engine and the way it consumed the fuel

  • @timwhiskerd2133
    @timwhiskerd2133 2 года назад

    Why doesn’t FIA enforce a RON + MON / 2 maximum limit ? RON and MOZ are measures of fuel knock limit and that has an important impact on the engine design. Increasing the octane value of fuel allows a higher compression ratio before knock onset which can lead to improved efficiency and power output.
    Ethanol based fuels have much lower heating values than gasoline ( you need more of it for the equivalent power ) . The overall carbon footprint of “renewable fuels is much higher than standard gasoline partly because the tilling of soil releases massive amounts of CO2.
    Part of the massive release of CO2 comes from the transporting of the F1 circus around the world and now we have 22 - 23 races a year so the amount of fuel used has increased.
    If there is only a small difference between pump and race fuel , why do the teams need to transport and develop with race fuels and why can’t they use the pump fuels available in each country that hold a race event ? Modern engines are fitted with knock sensors so if the RON and MON values change the engine sensors should be able to protect the engine and optimise the performance. That seems more like real life than creating a lot of complex set of artifacts.
    Just wondering :-)

    • @Slimmeyy
      @Slimmeyy 2 года назад

      This is F1, teams are taking paint off parts of their car to save grams, you bet your ass they're gonna squeeze the maximum potential out of the fuel. These engines are built with insanely tight tolerances, so having so much variety will lose a lot of power and I don't think any of the teams would agree to do this.

  • @UncleKennysPlace
    @UncleKennysPlace 2 года назад

    I thought the fuel flow restriction was removed for this year.

  • @AlonsoRules
    @AlonsoRules 2 года назад

    F1 used to use pump fuel back in the 80's

  • @johanfredriksvendsen8482
    @johanfredriksvendsen8482 2 года назад

    The only thing I want to know is when they will bring back refueling (pretty pretty please).

    • @xcarter_carsx2848
      @xcarter_carsx2848 2 года назад

      Probably never 👎🏼 unless the new regs make more fuel have to be used and provide a reason to refuel again

  • @BuuGz86
    @BuuGz86 2 года назад

    Im pretty sure for 2022 there is no limit how much fuel there is on the car, just the fuel flow is regulated.
    because there just isn't any benefit for a team to have more fuel in them.

  • @proffmongo
    @proffmongo 2 года назад

    Match in the gas tank, Boom Boom.

  • @Tree_Squared
    @Tree_Squared 2 года назад +5

    Banana

  • @Al3mmry
    @Al3mmry Год назад

    If FIA thinking about fuel, why they dont think about the Hilecopter camera and changing it with drons ???

  • @brodyagres1773
    @brodyagres1773 2 года назад +1

    The Ferrari hype train conductor not mentioning the 2020 fuel flow scandal…

  • @johnbuiatti366
    @johnbuiatti366 2 года назад

    Sustainable fuels create a whole host of problems from a corrosion standpoint and many compete with agricultural production for food. But the modern day pagans must be satiated.

  • @Matty.Hill_87
    @Matty.Hill_87 2 года назад +2

    Now I want to know what would happen if you put f1 fuel in a road car 🤔

    • @RobinP556
      @RobinP556 2 года назад

      Based upon what I learned in the video probably not much, but now I’m curious as well.

    • @freezenexusblogspot
      @freezenexusblogspot 2 года назад +1

      Yes, it would probably run normal cause it's just a 95. I wouldn't expect any performance boost tho.

  • @paulschoder7432
    @paulschoder7432 2 года назад

    I thought the FIA deleted the rule with the 110 litres

  • @majdhazim4707
    @majdhazim4707 2 года назад

    That's a lot to take in

  • @sharpiefatah3657
    @sharpiefatah3657 2 года назад

    Then what's Castrol?

  • @oscarzt1652
    @oscarzt1652 2 года назад

    4:01 i dont think this is entirely accurate

  • @nettlecider
    @nettlecider 2 года назад

    cool regular informative and nice video and then you pulled off a Seb Hungary stab. THANKS

  • @kevs6402
    @kevs6402 2 года назад

    HEMP FUEL. YEAH BABY!

  • @oneferrdek3346
    @oneferrdek3346 2 года назад

    But this year no limit fuel per race

  • @Progamer-jr6qx
    @Progamer-jr6qx 2 года назад +2

    Funfact: the 110kg fuel Regulation has been dropped this year

  • @NexuJin
    @NexuJin 2 года назад

    Sustainable fuel is like non toxic sigaret.

  • @ffsfml6759
    @ffsfml6759 2 года назад

    The kid from the Dani Ricc interview finally gets his Answer

  • @ZachNovak
    @ZachNovak 2 года назад

    Pretty sure the tuned cars I've owned would have detonated the motors on poor fuel lol

  • @thomasw4222
    @thomasw4222 2 года назад +1

    How did you guys do an entire video about fuel and not mention Ferrari 2019 🤣

  • @firebry23
    @firebry23 2 года назад +2

    Shut up put the dead dinosaurs in and let's go!

    • @RobinP556
      @RobinP556 2 года назад +1

      And bring back the V10.

    • @firebry23
      @firebry23 2 года назад +1

      @@RobinP556 or a v12 they sound so good🤤

    • @RobinP556
      @RobinP556 2 года назад +1

      @@firebry23 Absolutely! The current power units just don’t have the right sound.

  • @zsomborhun8105
    @zsomborhun8105 2 года назад

    Opel will use MOL

  • @namir91
    @namir91 2 года назад

    I'm really surprised Ferrari fuel gate didn't make it into this video.

  • @maxthecooldude4873
    @maxthecooldude4873 2 года назад

    F1 actually uses E10 fuel now

  • @mystiqueportal6863
    @mystiqueportal6863 2 года назад

    Just use regular fuel. It's not like shipping all that crap around the world is done with unicorn farts either. Ethanol fuels are horrible on engine components.

  • @mannixmd
    @mannixmd 2 года назад

    Did I understand correctly that one flight from New York to London uses more fuel then full season of F1 ?

    • @Slimmeyy
      @Slimmeyy 2 года назад

      No, that's an incorrect statement as someone else pointed out. a 747 takes about 80,000 liters of fuel to get from London to New York, while the F1 cars use about 280,000 liters across the season.

  • @xxlarrytfvwxx9531
    @xxlarrytfvwxx9531 2 года назад

    I read the rules for 2022 and I thought it said 0.5L minimum?

  • @OhhTimecy16
    @OhhTimecy16 2 года назад

    Daniel Ricciardo should take a look at this video

  • @gatorred157
    @gatorred157 2 года назад

    the E85 ethanol or E15 or 10% in normal Gas for fuel in regular! this why i have a e85 v6 with power adder chevy test truck by the government, My old yellow v6 truck went swimming in lake to roof! ( my help was on the no show for fishing they all though a little storage fee was over 23,000 dollars ) there the ones said we will help ! How? use my money worse then this YES there more of this type of stuff! travel insurance it 500 a month (i can't travel with rider) i sorry i kept records i was paying said bills! lets run off & HAVE YOUR HOME TORN DOWN! I i guess i can kiss my repayment of this stuff paid back??

  • @89Ayten
    @89Ayten 2 года назад

    F1 should just provide the fuel themselves

  • @junilog
    @junilog 2 года назад +1

    Can't talk about fuel flow regulators without talking about 2019 Ferrari lol

    • @azreenklose7976
      @azreenklose7976 2 года назад

      Another's Ferrari's haters detected !!😏😏😏

    • @junilog
      @junilog 2 года назад

      @@azreenklose7976 if any I'm a big fan of Ferrari since 3 of my favorite drivers used to race for them, Massa, Raikkonen, and Vettel 😐. Still salty for what happened to Massa too

  • @dawscarp
    @dawscarp 2 года назад

    Imagine how fast the cars would be if they used actual race gas lol. Not this e10 smhhhh

  • @TheYafaShow
    @TheYafaShow 2 года назад

    His proclivity to explore is that of an ancient explorer from a principality, form circa bce. Yet his tendency of benevolence is that of an ancient explorer from a municipality from circa ad. Nonetheless, shall your creative prowess prosper, and the tides of history always in your favour.

  • @phoenixboyz
    @phoenixboyz 2 года назад

    More sustainable fuel in my car in the future

  • @awesomefacematt
    @awesomefacematt 2 года назад

    Is it not a 110kg minimum?

  • @imranpatel4612
    @imranpatel4612 2 года назад

    The sustainable fuels is only good for marketing as you said a flight uses more fuel than a whole season

    • @Slimmeyy
      @Slimmeyy 2 года назад

      No, that's an incorrect statement as someone else pointed out. a 747 takes about 80,000 liters of fuel to get from London to New York, while the F1 cars use about 280,000 liters across the season.