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MAZDA Kaan: electric-powered dragster

MAZDA Kaan is one of the electric-powered cars that will participate in the E1 Race, an international auto racing with the emission of 0 (zero) in the future.
MAZDA patented electronic tire system to accelerate the surface until they reach 250 mph or 403 km / h with no emissions.
Wheels are working to take power from the track surface is designed to deliver electricity to the engine. Design a capsule-shaped cockpit but could reduce the air resistance also serves to protect the drivers.

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Honda HSV-010 GT

War of the three largest automobile manufacturers in Japan, namely Toyota, Honda and Nissan, widened to a circuit. Moreover, after introducing the Honda Racing 010 HSV-GT yesterday. Direct Japanese automotive media have labeled the latest cars and sophisticated as a murderer Honda Nissan GT-R and Lexus LFA (Group flagship Toyota).

HSV-010 Gt used Honda NSX instead in the future. Energy source, 3.4-liter engine, V8. This car will be included in the Japan GT Race Series and 500 will make its debut on 20-21 March 2010 at Suzuka circuit, Japan.

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Chocolate Race Car from the UK

Alternative fuels could be environmentally friendly from any material that may be even totally unthinkable before. In London, British scientists using chocolate as fuel.

Chocolate-powered car was introduced for the first time Tuesday (5 / 5). Do not think that is used is because the price of chocolate bars can be exorbitant. They use the brown waste from factories that had been discarded as a vegetable oil mixed with biofuel.

Not only fuel that is environmentally friendly, the car is also made from plant fibers are non-toxic. For example, the tire is made of fiber carrot and roots, the seat of a mixture of linseed and soybean oil foam. His body was of plant fibers.

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