INFORMATION: Carbon-Neutral Fuels (CNFs) - P1 Performance Fuels & Coryton

Carbon-Neutral Fuels (CNFs)

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At a time when the industry is looking deeply into renewable fuels, carbon-neutral vehicles, and sustainable mobility, we are here to help players from across the globe meet their goals. We believe in using the power of science and technology to create a cleaner and better tomorrow. As a global innovator in energy-dense fuels and engine technology, P1 Fuels is working closely with the world’s leading automotive OEMs and engine developers as the global automotive industry moves towards a future of efficiency and sustainability.

Renewable, Synthetic and Advanced Bio-Fuels for Automotive OEMs and Suppliers

For climate targets to be achieved, CO₂ emissions from traffic worldwide will have to be reduced by 50 percent over the next four decades, and by at least 85 percent in the advanced economies. Fossil-free and synthetic fuels from P1 provide automotive OEMs with a promising path to achieve significant GHG reductions while utilizing their internal combustion engine technologies. Such advances in fuel technology can make the internal combustion engine carbon neutral and thus sustainable.

Our product family of automotive fuels features various concentrations of renewable and synthetic content that meets international fuel regulations such as EN228 for EU or JIS for the Japanese markets.

Apart from our commercialized blends, we can deliver custom fuel blends based on your individual needs in very short lead times. We offer bespoke and white label solutions for oil companies from research and development through to fuel formulation and logistics.

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Fully Renewable Fuels for all Filling Stations

We (P1 Performance fuels) offer fuel station operators in Europe cost-effective drop-in renewable and synthetic fuel solutions that are EN228 compliant. Our logistics team will provide you with a quote for bulk delivery of fuels.

We are currently signing up fuel stations mainly in Germany but do not hesitate to contact us if you operate a network in other countries within the European Union. P1 is always looking for solutions to store our fully renewable fuels in new regions.

  • Offer your customers an instant reduction in CO2 emissions between 65 and 86% compared to normal petrol or diesel

  • Benefit from our drop-in solution and keep the existing infrastructure of your fuel station

  • With our synthetic fuels, you can achieve a reduction in CO2 between 65 and 86% while keeping your internal combustion engine cars – no new investments are needed!


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MAKING INNOVATION POSSIBLE

The leading supplier of bespoke fuels, created to help move the world forward. We provide specialist, advanced fuel solutions to our forward-thinking partners across a range of industries. Scale is never an issue as we can produce 10 litres to millions of litres of any particular product. We create 4,000 unique blends each year – more than 14 million litres of bespoke fuels in total – for use across the globe.

Balancing innovation and the environment

Our responsibly blended bioethanol and biogasoline enable today’s vehicles to produce less greenhouse gas while using the infrastructure already in place. It allows society to move towards sustainability quicker because it’s ready to go.

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HIF GLOBAL:
https://hifglobal.com/

HIF Global is the world’s leading eFuels company, developing projects in different parts of the world to fight climate change by producing carbon-neutral fuels with green hydrogen and recycled CO2.

The name HIF represents the mission of the company: to provide Highly Innovative Fuels to make decarbonization of the planet possible now. HIF’s vision is to become the largest eFuels producer in the world, producing 140,000 barrels per day of eFuels by 2030, capturing over 25 million tons of CO2, and turning 5 million vehicles carbon neutral.

HIF Chile, HIF USA, HIF Asia Pacific, and HIF EMEA are wholly owned subsidiaries of HIF Global. HIF Chile is already producing eFuels in their Haru Oni Demonstration plant in the Magallanes Region.

BTCC qualifying at Thruxton 27th August 2022

Getting an invite to Thruxton race circuit for the qualifying of the BTCC is always welcomed. A good friend of mine has promised me for a few months that we can get access to the paddock as well as meeting some of the drivers, so with that in mind, the car was packed early on a Saturday morning, and off we went.

Many years ago I use to watch the BTCC relentlessly but have lost touch over the last decade due to family life etc… The experience starts with the smell of petrol, the screeching of tires, and the roar of these fantastic machines.

One advantage of going with my friend Danny is that his daughter Daisey is also a massive fan. This makes getting the driver’s pictures and signatures far easier, not many will turn down giving a signature and a picture to a thirteen-year-old girl.

We parked up and headed for the paddock. 1st stop was to see Jason Plato at Rich Energy BTC Racing, partnering with Josh Cook and Jade Edwards in a Honda Civic Type R. Josh Cook claimed his tenth BTCC career victory at Thruxton as the Rich Energy BTC Racing star ended a challenging mid-season run on a high at his favorite circuit.

I am a huge fan of Porsche cars, so it was great to be able to see the track-ready Porsches in the paddocks but obviously not taking part in the BTCC.

We had a good look at the APEC RACING WITH BEAVIS MORGAN. Managed to get a few pictures. Not a massive BMW fan but it was nice to observe CAR GODS WITH CICELEY MOTORSPORT

After running around the paddock for a while we headed out to the track. The weather was scorching and with no shade, it was pretty difficult to get comfy. Saying that it must have been so hot for the drivers in their racing gear, helmets, and heat given off by the cars.

All in all a great day, with good friends. Let’s now see if I can get a photography gig at this venue in the future.

Regards

Scott

Full race results of round 24 of the 2022 British Touring Car Championship from Thruxton.

1
Josh Cook Rich Energy BTC Racing Honda Civic Type R
2 Colin Turkington Team BMW BMW 330e M Sport
3 Stephen Jelley Team BMW BMW 330e M Sport
4 Rory Butcher Toyota Gazoo Racing UK Toyota Corolla
5 Ashley Sutton Napa Racing UK Ford Focus ST
6 Daniel Rowbottom Halfords Racing with Cataclean Honda Civic Type R
7 Tom Ingram EXCELR8 Motorsport Hyundai I30N
8 Michael Crees CarStore with Power Maxed Racing Vauxhall Astra
9 Gordon Shedden Halfords Racing with Cataclean Honda Civic Type R
10 Dan Cammish NAPA Racing UK Ford Focus ST
11 Dan Lloyd EXCELR8 Motorsport Hyundai I30N
12 Jake Hill ROKiT MB Motorsport BMW 330e M Sport
13 Ricky Collard Toyota Gazoo Racing UK Toyota Corolla
14 Ollie Jackson Apec Racing with Beavis Morgan Ford Focus ST
15 Jack Butel EXCELR8 Motorsport Hyundai I30N
16 Tom Chilton EXCELR8 Motorsport Hyundai I30N
17 Ash Hand Car Store with Power Maxed Racing Vauxhall Astra
18 Aron Taylor-Smith Yazoo with Safuu.com Racing Cupra Leon
19 Dexter Patterson Laser Tools Racing Infiniti Q50
20 Tom Oliphant Team HARD Cupra Leon
21 Jade Edwards Rich Energy BTC Racing Honda Civic Type R
22 Rick Parfitt Team HARD Infiniti Q50
23 Bobby Thompson Yazoo with Safuu.com Racing Cupra Leon
23 Adam Morgan Car Gods with Ciceley Motorsport BMW 330e M Sport
25 Jason Plato Rich Energy BTC RacingHonda Civic Type R
26 Aiden Moffat Laser Tools RacingInfiniti Q50
27 Nicolas Hamilton Yazoo with Safuu.com Racing Cupra Leon
28 George Gamble Car Gods with Ciceley Motorsport BMW 330e M Sport
29 Sam Osborne Apec Racing with Beavis Morgan Ford Focus ST

Jade Edwards with Josh Cook before qualifying

Tim Harvey BTCC legendary racing driver

Jack Butel giving his signature to Daisy.

Simply Porsche - Beaulieu 2022

Jubilee weekend was here, and like many I took the entire week off. The time to step back a little and relax with the long weekend fast approaching.

The Jubilee celebrations I attended were fantastic, an organised event in the little town of Mortimer where there was fair, a stage with bands and most of all, lots of beer tents all finished off with fireworks and the renditions of God Save the Queen”.  What a fantastic end to an extra special and extended weekend….

…but wait there was still something special to do on the Sunday, and that was to go and experience my first Simply Porsche at Beaulieu. Not only was I attending the event, but I would be taking pictures for “The Independent Porsche Enthusiasts club”.

Sunday morning came, the cameras were packed and me and a friend (James) grabbed a quick cup of coffee before venturing out into the dull and gloomy weather.  The run down to Beaulieu would take an hour and there was hope that the weather would break and stay dry for the show.

As we got to the New Forest we started to see the odd Porsche here and there, but as we got closer the pronounced roar of a flat six engine was heard time and time again, the excitement of what to expect started to build and our enthusiasm for what lay head started to grow.

Arriving at the show, the weather had improved so the need for an umbrella or raincoat was thankfully not needed although filtering with the other cars in a Skoda Superb, we did have the odd funny look, but as we approached the entrance and showed the gate staff our wrist bands, they were very polite and helpful in guiding us through the gates and giving us directions of where to park up.

Now, I am not a Porsche owner, and it has taken me an age to come around to all of my friend’s way of thinking about the beloved Porsches we were there to see, and once you emerge into the sights, the sounds, and the smell of all things Porsche, I was like a kid in a sweet shop.

First things first though… we made contact with Andy Harris, found the TIPEC Gazebo where we were greeted by smiles and warmth along with another cup of lovely coffee and some very special shortbread biscuits. Briefing done, and it was time to explore with camera in hand.

The various clubs and stands all had lots of lovely owners who were willing to chat about their cars, everyone I spoke to were pleasant and welcoming.  As a photographer I try and get the best angles for my pictures, sometimes I have to get up close to the cars for detailed shots and owners were very encouraging when asked if I could get that little bit closer to their pride and joy.

The out-and-out quality and care of these machines is only replicated by the enthusiasm of their owners.  Coming from the VW scene of 30 odd years to a more mature and sophisticated atmosphere was encouraging.  It was nice to see the odd “hoonigan” every now and again though on either starting their engines or on the road trip on our way back home.

The variety at Simply Porsche of old verses new, verses petrol verses electric, there was so much to see. I am a real sucker for the old Porsche 356 and there were quite a few at this event.

A stunning baby blue one on the main parade into Beaulieu on chrome Fuchs alloys, then further along on the back row near the ruins a dark red or wine coloured one that caught my eye. The lady owner was extremely proud of her car and expressed how she had tried to keep the little Porsche as original and authentic as possible.

Moving back slightly through the rear fields, lots of EV’s and 992 touring’s were out for all to admire. Quite large compared to their older generations, but still brought admiring looks from other owners and attendees.

Moving further back we came upon what could only be one of the best-looking cars at the show, a black 356 straight out of what looked like the first top gun movie. The car was flawless, the paint deep, the leather sumptuous and the chrome as bright as any I have ever seen.  It was quite hard to get a clear spot to get pictures of this beauty as it was attracting so much attention.

Moving through the rest of the hordes of 991’s, 996’s GT2’s, GT3’s, Carrera’s and Carrera-S’s there was just so much to see and take pictures of.

I do have to give a quick shout-out to another older Gentleman driver (yes a 356 owner in silver) who kept me talking well over 30 minutes of his adventures of him in his many cars and rally’s that he had been on.

Once the work had been completed it was time for a little downtime, where James and I visited the museum, had a good old look at the “no time to die” cars, some that were in quite a bad state from the film to be fair. It was lovely to revisit the museum after a good absence, seeing new and familiar cars that were seen in my childhood, my youth and now… well let’s just say my more mature years.

The World of Top Gear, was as popular as ever showing the cars that Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond used during their time on the show, although now they were in the company of the newer generation of custom racing tractor and 4x4 ice cream van.

Time had come where members and attendees were leaving, thanks were given to those on the TIPEC stand and we joined the queue to exit.  The drive home was quite spirited with windows down listening to the endless burble of flat-six engines that just made the hairs on the back of your head stand on end…

Until next time…

Edited using photoshop for a more dramatic look from the original image

Edited using photoshop for a more dramatic look from the original image