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This Racing Car Mazda2 will Run on Biodiesel - Biofuels Central

    https://biofuelscentral.com/racing-car-mazda2-biodiesel/
    [Top Gear] Mazda has revealed a new racing car it intends to field in the upcoming Super Taikyu Series in Japan. It’s an endurance event, and the angle here is the fuel: the ‘Mazda2 Bio Concept’ runs on biodiesel. Not just any old biodiesel, but “next-generation” biodiesel, said to be 100 per cent bio-derived. It’ll be pumped into the 2’s Skyactive-D diesel unit that first debuted …

Auto Tech: Biodiesel racing - Autos.ca

    https://www.autos.ca/auto-tech/auto-tech-biodiesel-racing/
    Public interest in a Biodiesel race car has far exceeded Therres expectations. Canola biodiesel offers advantages over other sources of biodiesel, such as a lower cloud point which enables it to flow at lower temperatures. This spring as you drive by a field of pretty yellow flowers, you may be looking at the source of fuel for the future.

Racing boats with biodiesel — GrowNextGen

    https://grownextgen.org/news/racing-boats-with-biodiesel
    Racing boats with biodiesel. Racing boats with biodiesel. December 3, 2019. Biotechnology is a part of many disciplines and industry, but how can you make it hands-on for your students? Beth Schoonover, Biology and Biotechnology teacher at Stow-Munroe Falls High School, attended the Ag Biotech Academy workshop and took what she learned to her ...

Biodiesel research facility to explore racing fuels

    http://www.biodieselmagazine.com/article.jsp?article_id=1727
    Northington Energy's forthcoming racing fuels-Research 3 Biodiesel and Research 3 Ethanol-will be distributed by select racing fuel suppliers across the country. In East Tennessee, there are more than 70 private and government fleets using biodiesel blends, according to the East Tennessee Economic Development Agency (ETEDA).

Biodiesel Racing Series Featured in Car & Driver | Energy

    https://energy.agwired.com/2009/07/15/biodiesel-racing-series-featured-in-car-driver/
    Neat article I just read in Car and Driver about the 2009 Volkswagen Jetta TDI Cup series, which features young drivers (16 to 26 years old) driving practically identical VWs running on a 5 percent biodiesel blend. Writer Mark Gillies got to take one of cars out during an actual qualifying run at t

Biodiesel vs. Diesel: Everything You Need to Know

    https://www.caranddriver.com/research/a31883731/biodiesel-vs-diesel/
    Biodiesel is a renewable, biodegradable alternative fuel made from a mix of modified vegetable oils and diesel fuel. According to Edmunds, its production has increased from 25 million gallons in ...

Behind Audi's Biodiesel Victory At The 24 Hours Of Le Mans

    https://jalopnik.com/behind-audis-biodiesel-victory-at-the-24-hours-of-le-ma-397149
    Racing is fun. Racing is exciting. But we're racing for a reason: A to win, and B to bring the technology to customers. Though we don't recommend more than 5% biodiesel in our cars now, we want to...

Building for Biodiesel - Engine Builder Magazine

    https://www.enginebuildermag.com/2015/06/building-for-biodiesel/
    Biodiesel is being successfully used in everything from daily drivers to tow trucks to Class 8 semi-trucks, and for performance applications ranging from truck and tractor pullers to drag racers, road racers and even Bonneville speedsters. There are a number of resources on the web providing detailed technical information about biodiesel.

Green Racing – Advanced BioFuels USA

    https://advancedbiofuelsusa.info/rd-focus/green-racing/
    In 2009, the development expanded to using B5 biodiesel. Each car will consume approximately two tanks of this fule during race conditions, with overall carbon emissions produced by the series reduced by 2583 pounds by using this new fuel. This fuel also powers the series’ equipment transport vehicles and generators.

The Racing Industry: Biofuels Are Not the Way to Go

    https://racingindustries.weebly.com/english-essay-the-racing-industry-biofuels-are-not-the-way-to-go.html
    The racing industry should not use biofuels because it is too expensive, and some racing equipment cannot even use biofuels, biofuels such as ethanol are extremely harsh on engines, and some biofuels are food sources that should not be used as fuel. Furthermore, biofuels do not help the environment; problems arise with some biofuels.

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