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Eco-Marathon Team Hits 2,843 mpg

At this year's Shell Eco-marathon Americas event the team from Mater Dei High School shattered last year's record by traveling 2,843.4 miles on a single gallon of gasoline. "How did the Evansville, Ind., team come up with its winning airfoil-meets-teardrop design and beat out its largely collegiate competitors? "It comes from trial and error, seeing what works and what doesn't," an unidentified student and team member told a local newscaster Friday. Those top three vehicles, like most in the competition (25 out of 33 total), used internal combustion engines. The goal for all entrants was to travel as far as possible using as little fuel as possible. Vehicles--sans driver--couldn't weigh more than 160 kilograms (352 pounds), while drivers had to weigh at least 50 kilograms."

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  1. then the oil companies showed up by techpawn · · Score: 4, Funny

    And adjusted their carburetor. Now it only gets 30 Miles per gallon.

    What It could happen...

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  2. Hmph. by captnjameskirk · · Score: 4, Funny

    Let us briefly pause whilst my 1988 Mercury Grand Marquis sputters loudly with contempt.

  3. Re:Better Than People by gbulmash · · Score: 5, Funny

    Sorry... This Video. I was changing my .sig and didn't realize that URL was on the clipboard. I'm a dumbass.