Not sure if the FIA would be too keen on that. But it isn't banned.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑18 Apr 2017, 00:07Not a chemist. But if I may... Is it possible to have drastly different burn rate proprties for between two fuels? (If that is the proper term). Say you have a qualifying fuel that is dyanamite but has higher burn temperture and poor fuel mileage... And on the other hand a race fuel that burns a bit more cooler and stable and produces better atomization perhaps ot some crap like that?
Thoughts?
19.7 Fuel approval :
19.7.1 Before any fuel may be used in an Event, two separate five litre samples, in suitable containers, must be submitted to the FIA for analysis and approval.
19.7.2 No fuel may be used in an Event without prior written approval of the FIA.
19.7.3 No competitor may have more than five fuel formulations approved for use during a Championship season.
19.7.4 No competitor may have more than two approved fuels available during an Event.
So, if you can make a qualifying fuel it reduces the number of available improvements during the season.