Wednesday, May 06, 2009

Chocolate!



This undated photo made available in London Tuesday May 5, 2009, by the University of Warwick, shows a formula 3 racing car - the WorldFirst Formula 3 racing car - which is powered by chocolate, has a steering wheel made out of plant-based fibres derived from carrots, has bodywork made from potatoes, and can still do 125mph. The race car was designed and made from sustainable and renewable materials. The car meets all the Formula 3 racing standards except for its biodiesel engine which is configured to run on fuel derived from waste chocolate and vegetable oil. Pictured with the car are it's creators Dr Kerry Kirwan, Left, Dr Steve Maggs, centre, and Dr James Meredith.(AP Photo)

Scientists unveil chocolate-fueled race car


LONDON – Scientists unveiled on Tuesday what they hope will be one of the world's fastest biofuel vehicles, powered by waste from chocolate factories and made partly from plant fibers. Its makers hope the racer will go 145 mph and give manufacturers ideas about how to build more ecologically friendly vehicles.

The car runs on vegetable oils and chocolate waste that has been turned into biofuel. The steering wheel is made out of plant-based fibers derived from carrots and other root vegetables, and the seat is built of flax fibre and soybean oil foam. The body is also made of plant fibers.

Scientists at the University of Warwick say their car is the fastest to run on biofuels and also be made from biodegradable materials. It has been built to Formula 3 specifications about the car's size, weight, and performance.


Their claims cannot be independently verified.

They hope it can reach speeds of over 145 mph when it is tested on a racetrack in a few weeks time. They have driven it at around 60 mph and are now making final adjustments to the engine before driving it at top speed.

Warwick's project manager James Meredith said their model shows that it is possible to build a fast, efficient, environmentally friendly car.

The car, named the "WorldFirst Formula 3 racing car," will go on display at several races including the European Grand Prix and Britain's Goodwood Festival of Speed.

'Nuff said. Eat that chocolate and do your part!


6 comments:

Angel said...

Sounds like a plan to me. :)

Angel

Andrea Laurence AKA Smarty Pants said...

I don't know... cars that run on chocolate sound like less chocolate for me in the long run. I know its waste chocolate, but once demand increases... Can't we make cars that run on brussel sprouts or something? Keep the farmers employed, but I don't have to eat it?

Problem Child said...

Waste of chocolate...

Oh, wait, waste chocolate. Hmm, wonder what they mean by waste...

Anonymous said...

I'm with SP, leave the chocolate alone. That's just not right!!!
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M.V.Freeman said...

You don't have to tell me twice to eat more chocolate....

but..I'm selfish...why would I want to share it with cars?? *EG*

Playground Monitor said...

It's fueled by the WASTE from chocolate factories. So if we eat more chocolate, they'll have to make more chocolate and there will be more waste. See? By eating chocolate we're helping save the planet. :-)