Id look up some of the old 1950s Grand prix racing fuel , Id guess petrol & methanol would mix / .
Maserati 250F
Fuel 50% methanol, 35% petrol, 10% acetone, 4% benzol, 1% castor oil
Tyres Pirelli
And see if you can get pirellis .

and you might need a drop more oil .
Here are the formulas given for Shell blends of the 30s.
Source is 'Appunti di storia', Shell Italia, 1957, quoted in 'Alfa Romeo Model 8C2300' by Angela Cherrett, Veloce publishing, 1992.
Shell Dynamin:
Ethyl alcohol 20%
Benzol 30%
Petrol 49%
Castor Oil 1% (later substituted by 'Shell Super heavy' containing 90% castor and 10% mineral oil)
Octane rating 95-100
Shell Dynamin for track and circuit races
Ethyl alcohol 44%
Methyl alcohol 44%
Shell aviation petrol 12 %
Castor oil 1kg / 100 kg mixture
Octane rating 120-125
https://forums.autosport.com/topic/15940-racing-fuels-in-the-1930s-and-1940s/.
Cor .And STAY CALM .

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He died in 1985. Banks wrote various technical papers on aviation engines and their fuels and his memoir "I Kept No Diary" (1978 with a 2nd revised edition in ...
https://www.thisdayinaviation.com/tag/francis-rodwell-banks/Also doctored the 87 octane for these . they tended to run them throttle 'open '.

