NASCAR issued a 'White Paper' detailing the various programs that have made NASCAR a leader in green initiatives across all sports. The data in "The Sports Leader in Sustainability"* illustrates the steps NASCAR has taken in educating fans, reducing the sport's environmental impact, and validating green technologies both on and off the track. This past weekend in Texas, NASCAR eclipsed the two-million mile mark running on Sunoco Green E15 since the seamless transition to the new fuel in February 2011. NASCAR Sprint Cup Series engines have been operating at an even greater level of efficiency due, in part, to NASCAR's transition to electronic fuel injection this year. NASCAR's release of the 'White Paper' is timed to Sunday's NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race in Kansas taking place on Earth Day. NASCAR, Kansas Speedway and several of NASCAR's Official Partners will be showcasing many of the environmental sustainability programs that take place each week at race tracks across the country not just on Earth Day. Among those activities happening at Kansas include:
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Nascar Sucks Up To The GREEN Agenda
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I ... uh... yeah. I asked Monica if she thought anybody gave a flying f*k if Nascar was "Green" - she giggled at me.
What about cat-a-tonic converters? Save the kitties!
I believe it. Don't you? Agenda is about right.Flying south, with a flock of bird dogs.
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Originally posted by TC View PostYou know back in the olden days, "Being Green", meant you didn't know Jack Shit............
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Good Guys rodders rep.
"putting the seat down is women's work" Archie Bunker.
Ban low performance drivers not high performance cars .
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