Published On Jul 5, 2024
F1 teams are always trying to think up the next best thing to extract maximum performance. Aero, engines, turbos... Fuel?
That's what Brabham attempted in 1983. They used this weird blend of fuel that allowed them to get rid of a detonation issue in the engines that allowed them to turn up the engines a little bit. Then a little bit more, and a bit more, and a bit more still. It's because of this car, that turbo engines went crazy in the mid 1980s.
So how did they do it? Let's have a look!
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