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FU3L Announced as Exclusive Fuel Supplier for Porsche Carrera Cup Benelux in 2026

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Carrera Cup Benelux

The Porsche Carrera Cup Benelux (PCCB) is proud to announce a new partnership with FU3L, which will become the exclusive fuel supplier for the championship starting from the 2026 season.

This collaboration marks an important step in the continued evolution of the championship, combining high-performance motorsport with future fuel technology. FU3L’s advanced synthetic fuel solutions will be used across the championship, supporting both performance and sustainability ambitions within the fastest one-make series of the Benelux region.

A Strategic Partnership for Performance and Progress

Racing fuel supplied by FU3L from the RAC3 range into the championship, reinforces PCCB’s commitment to innovation while maintaining the highest sporting standards expected in Porsche one-make racing.

Olivier Aerts, Series Manager Porsche Carrera Cup Benelux, commented:

“Partnering with FU3L is a strong step forward for the Porsche Carrera Cup Benelux. Their innovative approach to synthetic fuel technology aligns perfectly with the future direction of motorsport. At the same time, their focus on customer service and improved logistics was a key factor in our decision, ensuring a r

eliable and efficient fuel supply throughout the season. We are proud to welcome FU3L as our exclusive fuel supplier in 2026.”

About Porsche Carrera Cup Benelux

The Porsche Carrera Cup Benelux is the fastest Porsche One-Make Series of the Benelux, delivering high-level competition across some of the region’s most iconic circuits.

The championship is organised by Prospeed, a motorsport organisation with 20 years of experience. Today, Prospeed is responsible for the organisation of five Porsche One-Make Series, underlining its expertise and leading role in Porsche customer racing.

About FU3L

FU3L is a synthetic liquid fuels company developing advanced, drop-in formulations compatible with existing engines and infrastructure. Each fuel is extensively tested worldwide to ensure performance, reliability, and environmental integrity. Recognising that the global transition away from fossil fuels will require multiple complementary technologies, FU3L positions advanced synthetic fuels as a practical add-on to electrification, enabling an immediate reduction in carbon emissions within the existing fleet and contributing to a balanced future energy mix.

The company operates from offices in Germany and the United Kingdom, is fully privately owned, and maintains strategic connections to key European and international markets.

FU3L’s advanced fuels are synthesized from second-generation biomass feedstocks, primarily derived from agricultural and forestry residues. These waste-based resources are entirely independent of food and feed supply chains. During combustion, the emitted CO₂ corresponds to the biogenic carbon absorbed during biomass growth, creating a near-closed carbon cycle and resulting in a substantially reduced greenhouse gas footprint compared to fossil fuels.

FU3L’s product portfolio covers road, racing, air & sea, and industrial applications, structured into its RAC3, DRV3, HRZ3N, and XP3RT product lines. Each product line features tailor-made formulations engineered to meet specific performance requirements and sustainability objectives while complying with relevant fuel specifications, including EN228, JIS, and FIA Appendix J, depending on the application. FU3L blends achieve up to 100% renewable content and octane ratings from 95 to 107 RON, combining technical excellence with verified environmental performance.

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