Watching the run up to Bathurst, they were talking about fuel use per lap and the refuelling strategies.
Now a quick search implies that petrol weighs 0.75kg/litre, but at what point does carrying the extra weight when we go bush stop being an advantage? I have a 65ish litre stock tank, so full it weighs about 45kg - which won't make much difference, but a really big long range tank (say 160L, which weighs 120kg full) will start to impact.
Theoretically at what point does that extra weight start to imoact impact on the range of the vehicle? We know that extra weight affects fuel economy, but how much diffeeence does an extra 100kg ish make to fuel economy?
With that difference known, we should be able to work out what impact the extra fuel has, and then see if that negates the benefit of the extra range...
Does any of that make sense?