Fuel cells were first used in auto racing in the late 1990s. The first notable instance was in 1996 when the U.S. Army's "Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle" competed in the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Since then, various racing series have experimented with fuel cell technology, highlighting its potential for cleaner, more efficient performance in motorsports.
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Use larger fuel cells and upgrade overall suspension. The faster one goes, faster is fuel depleted.
Piston engines = high octane high quality fuel called avgas (aviation gas), similar to auto gas which is often refered to as mogas (motor gas). Avgas is also used in high performance auto racing Jets and turbo props = naphtha kerosene simialr to diesel fuel, and called jet fuel
no, it can take regular unleaded fuel from the pump but racing fuel is the best
it is based on Octane levels, you have your standard 89,91,93 octane regular gas, and racing fuel is closer to 117 octane hope that helps
Snowmobiles use a VP racing fuel blend.
explain how fuel cells are commonly categorized
"Top fuel" is the class of drag racing that uses a fuel made up of 90% nitromethane and 10% methanol(also called racing alcohol) more commonly called "nitro".
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