F1 Stats Diagram!
#15
1.1 mm sounds too thin to be true. Cool to see these numbers laid out.
Mark Gillies Talks to Shell's Technology Manager Lisa Lilley About Formula1 Racing Fuel - Feature - Auto Reviews - Car and Driver
Q: So what octane do you run?
Lilley: The classification is from 95 to 102 RON, which might not mean too much to U.S. readers, but you can extrapolate. [That's about 90 to 97 octane in the U.S.]
Lilley: The classification is from 95 to 102 RON, which might not mean too much to U.S. readers, but you can extrapolate. [That's about 90 to 97 octane in the U.S.]
#19
1.1 mm sounds too thin to be true. Cool to see these numbers laid out.
Mark Gillies Talks to Shell's Technology Manager Lisa Lilley About Formula1 Racing Fuel - Feature - Auto Reviews - Car and Driver
Mark Gillies Talks to Shell's Technology Manager Lisa Lilley About Formula1 Racing Fuel - Feature - Auto Reviews - Car and Driver




