Originally Posted by Gambalunga
Originally Posted by Paul F
Originally Posted by Hamwich

I can't help thinking that the fossil fuel lobby is responsible for peddling a lot of this negative spinning, I can't think who else's interests would be served by briefing against the truly innovative work being done by our energy scientists and engineers.


+1

The fossil fuel companies are busily buying into and/or researching alternate energy. After all the have to do something with all that dirty money.


(there's some spectacular thread drift below - well done chaps ;-)

Back to the topic in hand...

If you read DriveNation on Instagram, there's a recent interesting post on synthetic fuels. They're quoting strategy & execs from Porsche & Ferrari, inferring that 2030ish production will still include significant internal combustion engine production, powered by synthetic fuel. & that the price is currently forecast to be over $1.20 per litre in 2030, pre tax.

I wonder; if Formula 1 adopts synthetic fuels - which seems to be the plan from c2025 - just how quickly would that speed synthetic fuel development?

Or should we all run our cars on Red Bull?

Will


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