In April 2026, Super Formula—Japan’s premier formula racing series, with cars exceeding 300 kph—-kicked off its latest season. This season, all participating cars ran on low-carbon E10 gasoline containing bioethanol produced in Fukushima Prefecture. Bioethanol, a type of alcohol made from plants, has the potential to become a viable next-generation alternative to gasoline. The fuel used in Super Formula was developed by the Research Association …
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