Leaded petrol will deteriorate if not stored in a sealed container.
//Stored petrol in a sealed container does not deteriorate, however as soon as you put it in a petrol tank feeding an engine it will start to go off. It does this as all tanks need to be vented to allow the petrol to be fed by gravity or a pump and as the petrol is used it needs to be replaced by air.
The low temp volatile fraction is the first to evaporate off.
In a modern fuel injected car this is normally not a problem as the injectors will have a fine enough spray for the mixture to ignite but in a carburettor this spells trouble, hence why on lawn mowers and classic cars and bikes you need to drain the petrol before the winter lay up.//