IOC: First Indian Firm to Fuel Formula 1

Indian Oil Corporation Ltd (IOC) – the nation’s top oil firm – will in three months start manufacturing fuel used in adrenaline-pumping Formula One or F1, motor racing as it looks to expand its basket of niche fuels.

IOC Unveils ‘Storm’ Petrol for FIM Asia Road Racing Championship

IOC, which already has three branded fuels, including high-selling XtraGreen diesel, on Wednesday unveiled ‘Storm’ petrol that it will supply for the Asian region motorcycle road racing championship .

“Today, we are partnering with FIM Asia Road Racing Championship for the supply of ‘Storm’. We are the first company in India to manufacture fuel of specifications used in road racing,” IOC Chairman Shrikant Madhav Vaidya said.

IOC will supply fuel for all the motorcyclists from 15 countries that will participate in the FIM Asia Road Racing Championship.

‘Storm – Ultimate Racing Fuel’ is different from regular commercial as well as premium gasoline or petrol (95-Octane XP95 and 100-Octane XP100) in fuel properties like density range, distillation range, vapour pressure (DVPE), and olefins.

It provides cleanliness of engine parts, fuel delivery system and corrosion protection to the metallic parts of vehicles. It provides faster acceleration, more power, smoother drivability, lower engine deposits and lower exhaust emissions.

It is suitable for use in all racing championships (enduro, trial, circuit racing, motocross and supermoto, cross-country, e-bike, and track racing) in all classes of motorbikes requiring FIM Category 2 race fuels.

IOC to Produce Category-1 Fuel and Formula 1 Fuel Soon

“Our R&D (research and development) in two months will be able to produce Category-1 fuel and in three months Formula 1 fuel,” Vaidya said.

“Unless we go to F1, the journey is not complete.”

Formula 1 fuels are ones that deliver highly optimised peak performance. They fall under high octane premium road fuel with octane thresholds of 95 to 102.

Current norms provide for 40 per cent of the F1 fuel coming from non-fossil sources, such as alcohol, algae or waste keeping in the sustainability angle. IOC would also start manufacturing similar grade fuel and thereafter pitch to automobile makers racing in F1.

Unlike FIM Asia Road Racing Championship where there is one single fuel supplier for all the motorcycles racing, F1 allows teams to select their own fuel supplier. For instance, Shell is the fuel supplier to Ferrari.

“This is just the beginning,” Vaidya said.

IOC Aligns with AtmaNirbhar Bharat Vision

The production of these specialized reference fuels by Indian Oil serves a dual purpose. It reduces India’s reliance on importing reference fuels and positions the nation’s energy industry among global leaders with unique capabilities.

With indigenous production, IOCL can now replace these imports, offering a reliable and cost-effective supply for vehicle manufacturers and testing agencies.

Indian Oil aims to not only fulfill domestic demand but also explore the export potential of these reference fuels in the future by expanding its production capacity.

The production of reference fuels aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of AtmaNirbhar Bharat (Self-Reliant India), reinforcing the nation’s self-sufficiency in critical sectors.

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