Indian Oil to produce racing fuel for Formula One cars
Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) is set to start producing fuel for Formula 1 (F1) cars in three months. The fuel will be produced at the Paradip refinery in Odisha, which is known for its advanced technology and strategic location.
Indian Oil Corporation (IOCL) will produce fuel for Formula One cars, which are being produced at Odisha’s Paradip refinery, said SM Vaidya, Chairman, IOCL, as he announced the partnership with Two Wheels Motor Racing as the “Official Fuel Partner” for the prestigious FIM (Federation Internationale De Motocyclisme) Asia Road Racing Championship (ARRC) over a span of three years, from 2024 to 2026.
Storm: IOCL’s brand new fuel category
The certification for the special fuel to be used for Formula one cars will be done within three months, Vaidya said. This collaboration entails Indian Oil providing FIM category 2 race fuel called “Storm-Ultimate Racing Fuel,” across all Asia Road Racing Championship rounds.
Storm, which is produced at Indian Oil’s Gujarat refinery, is a highlight of Indian Oil’s diverse and ambitious product range, which also includes AVGas 100LL and reference fuels, reflecting India’s commitment to self-reliance (Atma Nirbhar Bharat) and technological advancement.
The arrival of Storm’ in the international arena marks a significant stride towards bolstering the ‘Make in India’ initiative. This race fuel also showcases IndianOil’s innovation and expertise in producing specialised fuels that adhere to stringent international norms, receiving approval from the FIM-approved M/s Intertek in Switzerland.