Pat Symonds, F1’s technical director, says Formula 1 considered bespoke fuels to maximise performance before deciding on ‘drop-in’ fuels, which replace existing fuels with minimal modifications required to the existing power units. Why, and what are the benefits, disadvantages and differences?
‘Initially, our thinking for 2026 was that we would go through a co-optimisation process, because when you start to make synthetic fuel what you’re effectively doing is combining carbon and hydrogen atoms. You’re no longer reliant on what you’re drilling out of the ground, instead you’ve got a big chemistry set in front of you.
‘Within limits, you can do what you like with the chemistry set, and it’s certainly possible to get around some of the disadvantages you can have with fuel drilled out of the ground and…