Circle Track Fuel Cells
Fuel Safe’s® circle track fuel cells are simply the best equipment available. 100% built in America by our team of dedicated fabrication specialists, our circle track fuel cells will put you in the winner’s circle.
Fuel Safe® bladder tanks are purpose built to deliver maximum capacity, seamless fuel delivery and the highest level of protection available. Our high flow, lightweight fill plate was designed in partnership with one of NASCAR’s® top teams. Fuel Safe’s® can is engineered for maximum capacity and durability. We offer multiple collector configurations that allow you to “tune” your fuel cell to any track, or we can assist with the design of custom collectors for specialty applications. Whether you race in the NASCAR® Cup, Nationwide or Truck series, your team will see the benefits of using a Fuel Safe® oval track fuel cell.
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Circle Track Fuel Cells
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FAQ
What is a fuel cell?
Safety Fuel Cells were developed in the 1960s for race cars that, until their advent, had no protection in a crash from a fuel fed fire. Since Fuel Cells were first used the driver’s odds of survival, in a crash, have been greatly increased. A Safety Fuel Cell consists of four main component parts that in total give the vital protection necessary in today’s competitive high speed racing.
Dimensional vs Usable Capacity?
- Dimensional capacity is based on the external container dimensions.
- Usable capacity may vary depending on the internal components, bladder type, and scavenge systems.
Do I need a Certified Fuel Cell?
Not all racing series require FIA certification, so it all depends on which class you are racing in. To find out if FIA cells are required check the rules associated with your racing class, or contact the head of the series for details.