The so called green challenge is a competition that promotes the use of clean diesel. In North American International Auto Show, representatives from the U.S. Environmental Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy in conjunction with SAE International declared the American Le Mans Series the only series that currently meets government specifications for green racing. The goal of this series give free rein toes at the 56th running of the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring presented by Fresh from Florida when it becomes the first major racing series in the world to have every race car on its grid racing one of three alternative "street legal" fuels. Widely acclaimed as the global leader in green racing, every car in the Series will race a clean diesel, an E10 or an E85 ethanol blend that is virtually identical to what consumers put in their cars at the fuel station. Luckily Audi V8 Quattro parts has been a big help to Audi team. And fortunately got overall victory at Sebring using diesel power with its R10 TDI factory prototype. It’s cool to know that racers are not just vast in competitions, but they also give magnitude with our atmosphere.
Source: Auto channel