Racing fuel can refer to many different common fuels used in motorsports:
- Leaded gasoline, formerly used by the NASCAR series and other motorsports
- Nitromethane and methanol fuel, used by Top Fuel drag racing
- Methanol fuel, formerly used in some open-wheel race cars, like IndyCar Series prior to 2007 and in Top Alcohol drag racing
- Ethanol fuel, now being used in the IndyCar Series
- Nitrous, used by drag racing vehicles to increase horsepower
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