Yes very good, that much is known, so obviously all fall within the mandatory range. But without an analysis or any reports on some of the compounds used and why, and released to the public. How could any of us know how "good" one fuel is over the other?diffuser wrote: ↑25 May 2026, 01:10The FIA has rules for it so it must be measured.GhostF1 wrote: ↑25 May 2026, 01:05How good the fuel is would be one of the hardest things for anyone to actually know or quantify. So whoever said that... absolute nonsense. There is no way to know objectively how good any compound is compared to another without some form of completely transparent analysis across all fuels. Which has never happened. We don't even definitely know who had the best fuel in the last regs.
Claiming one gives up to 30 more hp is a complete fairy tale.
