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''F1 could be in India in 4 yrs''


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Dr T S Raman
Alert! Environmentalists
by Dr T S Raman on Feb 06, 2005 11:07 AM  | Hide replies

The F1 cars use special fuel and special engines which cause much pollution. Environmental activists should immediately move the courts for an anticipatory ban on motor racing in India. Of course, if the organizers of motor racing are willing to change the vehicles (cars motorbikes etc.) to use CNG, and prove that the emission levels are below Euro III standards, one might reconsider allowing motor racing here.

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Easwaramoorthy R
RE:Alert! Environmentalists
by Easwaramoorthy R on Mar 15, 2005 11:03 AM
The fuel tanks on Formula One cars comprise a single rubber bladder. These must be made of materials approved by the FIA and must be manufactured by certain approved companies.

The tank must be situated directly behind the driver and directly ahead of the engine. All fuel lines must be self-sealing in the event of an accident and no lines must pass through the cockpit.

The fuel tank must be encased within a crushable structure that forms part of the car's safety cell. This structure must be able to withstand very high impact loads as specified in the regulations.

For refueling during a race, teams use identical rigs supplied by one FIA-approved manufacturer. For safety reasons the refueling rate is limited to 12.1 litres per second.

The FIA may take a one-litre fuel sample from any car at any time during a Grand Prix meeting to check that the fuel being used is legal.

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