When F1 Cars Used ROCKET FUEL











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This car produces over 1400 horsepower, largely because it’s running on Rocket Fuel. • Back in the 80s, there were no restrictions on the type of fuel car’s used, so being F1 - the teams took it to the extremes. • They used a formula that created massive power and allowed the turbos to be turned up higher than ever before - but just one catch - it was extremely toxic and is a known carcinogen! Not to mention it’s tendency to cause engines to blow up! • Thanks very much to the following channels, go check them out! • SpaceX    / spacex   • FORMULA 1    / formula1   • Goodwood Road Racing    / goodwoodrrc   • riceracingdonmega    / riceracingdonmega   • McLaren Automotive    / mclarenautomotivetv   • auto123    / auto123   • Conquerer13    / conquerer13   • F22Videos    / @f22videos   • Barry Price    / barryorice   • Mdftrasher    / mdftrasher   • Autosport    / autosportdotcom   • The Wheel Network    / thewheelnetwork   • Sauber Motorsport    / sauberf1team   • Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team    / mercedesamgf1   • 19Bozzy92    / 19bozzy92   • AIRBOYD    / airboyd   • Lesics    / lesics   • Shell    / shell   • Primal Space    / @primalspace   • Warped Perception    / warpedperception   • F1 Fans    / @f1fans226   • Drive.com.au    / drivecomau   • DutchMotorsport    / dutchmotorsport   • Motorservice Group    / motorservicegroup   • Garage Grill    / @garagegrill9958   • bp    / bp   • ➤ Subscribe for more incredible motorsport: https://goo.gl/AbD2f9 • ➤Follow us on: • ➤ Instagram- @official_driver61 - https://bit.ly/D61Insta • ➤TikTok - @official_driver61 - https://bit.ly/D61TikTok • We all love the genius innovations that came out of F1 in the 80s - ground effect, massive turbos and carbon monocoque chassis’. • The introduction of 1.5 litre turbo engines brought a load of changes in F1, with the most obvious being the huge increase in power. Some of the cars on the grid had as much as 1500 horsepower - they were absolute rocket-ships!. • A big side-effect of the turbos was a massive increase in fuel consumption. The huge turbos pressurise air going into the cylinders, which along with more air - needed more fuel. • At points, the cars were using more than 300 litres of fuel per race! That’s nearly three times what today’s cars are allowed to use. • The teams needed to find a way to use less fuel - they came up with some ingenious, but dangerous solutions - more on that later. • • 📺 F1 Driver’s Technique Explained • ➤ Senna’s bizarre technique: https://bit.ly/3lORK59 • ➤ How Schumacher’s style won 7 championships: https://bit.ly/3527cVz • ➤ Alonso’s strange steering: https://bit.ly/2Z7a93v • ➤ How Verstappen will be F1 champion: https://bit.ly/3jK6L6n • ➤ How Verstappen is so fast in the wet: https://bit.ly/32WMVhr • 📺 F1 Engineering • ➤ How F1 brakes work: https://bit.ly/3h0Whh0 • ➤ How an F1 clutch works: https://bit.ly/3i0oDJM • ➤ What’s inside an F1 gearbox: https://bit.ly/2DzMqRW • ➤ How F1 teams change four tyres in two seconds: https://bit.ly/2QVpkIl • 🏎️ Track Racing Driver! • ➤ Get a free report on your track driving: http://bit.ly/2LmYNBA • ➤ Get faster on track with our FREE 25-part tutorial series:http://bit.ly/2PypIMK • ➤ Our real-world training programmes: http://bit.ly/2ktjtgV • 🏁 Sim Racers! • ➤ My sim wheel: https://bit.ly/354BBlY • ➤ My sim pedals: https://bit.ly/3eJckQo • ➤ Our sim racing course: https://bit.ly/34WuV7p • ➤ Get a free report on your track driving: http://bit.ly/2LmYNBA • ➤ Driver61 Sim Racing Channel: http://bit.ly/2BMdk4B • 00:00 When F1 Cars Used Rocket Fuel • 00:32 Our Favourite Loop-Hole Finders • 00:55 1.2 MPG! • 01:25 Fuel Freezing • 04:09 Rocket Fuel • 05:37 What's Octane? • 06:59 Highest Fuel Bill Ever • 07:15 Toluene's Biggest Problem • 07:33 The End of the Turbo Era • 08:45 What Fuel Do Today's F1 Cars Use? • #RocketFuel #Formula1 #Engineering

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