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Fuel for race cars 2 Articles

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    by Louis Albornoz

    The most common fuels used in race cars these days (2007) are: 1. Leaded and unleaded gasoline This fuel is used by many types of race cars and octane levels are usually high, meaning 94 and above. Gasoline is used i...read more

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    by Pauline Abreu

    The fuel used for race cars all depends on what type of car racing is being performed. Indy cars burn pure methanol, while NASCARS 110-octane leaded gasoline fuel, and top fuel dragsters use nitromethane. Different types...read more

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