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Old 08-02-2014, 12:56 PM   #1
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Default 98RON or 102RON Fuel at the Bathurst 12 Hour

Each of the teams competing in this weekend’s Liqui-Moly Bathurst 12-Hour have the choice of two fuels; BP Ultimate 98 (98RON) or ELF LMS (102RON). Around 19 of the 44 entries are running the ELF, while the balance of the field are filling up with 98. Mark Tierney from RaceFuels (the Australian ELF distributor and exclusive fuel supplier to the Liqui-Moly Bathurst 12-Hour) states, “over the race weekend were expecting to use around 20,000-litres of ELF and some 30,000-litres of Ultimate.”









At 102RON the ELF offers engines more protection, while it’s 2.5% oxygen content helps it to produce more power – it’s the same fuel used in European GT racing. Understandably there’s a bit of price difference; $2.95/L for the 98 and $7.70/L for the ELF. “Any team vying for outright contention is running the ELF,” says Tierney, “it has had a 100 per cent win rate since the GT class was introduced at the Bathurst 12-Hour.”



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Old 08-02-2014, 02:47 PM   #2
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Default Re: 98RON or 102RON Fuel at the Bathurst 12 Hour

"At 102RON the ELF offers engines more protection, while it’s 2.5% oxygen content helps it to produce more power – it’s the same fuel used in European GT racing. Understandably there’s a bit of price difference; $2.95/L for the 98 and $7.70/L for the ELF. “Any team vying for outright contention is running the ELF,” says Tierney, “it has had a 100 per cent win rate since the GT class was introduced at the Bathurst 12-Hour.”

Wait, what? So it's cheaper for them to drive off the track and buy it at the local servo?
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Old 08-02-2014, 07:58 PM   #3
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Default Re: 98RON or 102RON Fuel at the Bathurst 12 Hour

It's the same with all categories, as soon as they make a control fuel supplier they can charge more because a) no one has a choice and b) they genuinely have higher costs involved with one off transport & support at each round
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