VP Racing Fuels operates as a specialized fuel supplier focused on racing, performance, and off-road applications rather than a conventional fill-up station for daily commuters.
VP Racing Fuels is a fuel brand and distribution point serving Oklahoma City's motorsports and performance enthusiast community. Unlike standard gas stations that sell commodity-grade fuel to the general public, VP concentrates on formulations engineered for high-compression engines, competition vehicles, and equipment that benefit from controlled octane ratings and additive packages. The company manufactures and distributes fuel through select outlets rather than operating a chain of standalone pumps; in Oklahoma City, availability is typically through automotive specialty retailers, race shops, and dedicated performance fuel suppliers rather than roadside convenience stores.
VP Racing Fuels offers multiple product lines across a range of octane levels. Common tiers include C85 (ethanol blend, lower cost), C87, C89, C91, C99, and C105 and C110 (premium racing-only formulations). Pricing varies with octane: as of recent retail reports, C85 fuel runs roughly $4 to $5 per gallon at Oklahoma City retailers, while C99 and C110 products reach $8 to $12 per gallon depending on blend and quantity purchased. Prices on specialty racing fuels change with crude costs and supply; confirm current pricing with the retailer before planning a large-volume purchase. VP also produces leaded racing fuel (prohibited for street vehicles) in high-octane grades for dedicated track and off-road use. Volume discounts apply at some Oklahoma City distributors for orders of 5 gallons or more.
Standard pump gasoline at Oklahoma City gas stations delivers 87 to 93 octane at $2.50 to $3.50 per gallon and is optimized for everyday engines with standard compression ratios. VP Racing Fuels serves a narrower audience: owners of turbocharged vehicles, supercharged engines, high-compression builds, and race cars that knock or perform poorly on pump fuel. For these users, the higher cost of VP fuel returns measurable power gains and engine protection; for standard vehicles, premium pump gasoline from Shell, Chevron, or Sinclair meets all needs and costs far less. Competitors in the specialty fuel space include Sunoco (another racing fuel brand available through select Oklahoma City retailers) and VP's own ethanol-blend budget line (C85), which splits the difference between regular and premium for modified street vehicles. Choose standard gasoline for daily driving; choose VP Racing Fuels only if your engine is built for high octane or designed to run on specific fuel blends.
VP Racing Fuels is built for drag racers, dirt-bike and ATV owners, high-performance car builders, and enthusiasts running forced-induction or high-compression engines. Hobbyists experimenting with tune-ups and power modifications often turn to VP when standard fuel no longer supports their setup. Fleet owners, daily commuters, and anyone filling a stock vehicle benefit nothing from the cost premium and should buy conventional gasoline. Parents buying fuel for standard family cars should ignore VP entirely.
VP Racing Fuels is not sold at typical gas stations. Instead, locate it at dedicated racing shops, performance automotive retailers, and specialty fuel distributors around Oklahoma City. Leading outlets include high-end tuning shops in the Midtown and Bricktown areas and some independent automotive suppliers on the city's south side. Call ahead to confirm availability of your specific octane grade and to ask about minimum purchase quantities; many retailers stock only 5-gallon jugs rather than individual gallons. Some suppliers offer delivery for large orders to workshops or race teams.
Most retailers carrying VP Racing Fuels operate standard business hours, typically 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, with limited or no Saturday service. Unlike 24-hour gas stations, specialty fuel outlets close evenings and weekends; plan accordingly if you are stocking fuel before a weekend event. Storage requirements vary by fuel type: C85 and most street-blend racing fuels are stable in sealed containers for weeks, but high-octane leaded racing fuel degrades faster and should be used within a season. Always confirm hours and product availability with your chosen retailer before making the drive.
VP Racing Fuels fills a critical gap for Oklahoma City's motorsports community and serious performance builders where pump gasoline simply will not work, but it demands advance planning and a willingness to pay for precision rather than convenience.
