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www.autowired.co.uk europe.autonews.com www.autonews.com www2.warwick.ac.uk/newsandevents/icast/archive/week2/ A WMG PRESS RELEASE - WMG SENDS RACE CAR YOU CAN GROW TO EDEN PROJECT If you thought motor-racing was all about petrol-heads and champagne, WMG students at the University of Warwick will make you think again. Eco One is an environmentally-friendly race car with a difference: its shell is made from hemp, the tyres made from potatoes and the brake pads made from cashew nut shells. It also runs entirely on bio-fuels and bio-lubricants. But its green credentials don’t hold it back on the track. Designed originally with a top speed of 125mph, project manager Ben Wood has ‘tweaked’ the original Formula Student engine and claims he can achieve up to 150mph – given a long straight and a tailwind. Ben, studying for his Engineering Doctorate at WMG, the global innovation specialists based at the University of Warwick, said: “Almost everything on the car can be made out of biodegradable or recyclable materials. All the plastic components can be made from plants and, although the chassis has to be made from steel for strength, steel is a very recyclable material. “We already have the shell, brake pads, fuel and tyres sorted. My aim is to end up with a race car that’s 95 per cent biodegradable or recyclable. If we can build a high-performance car that can virtually be grown from seed, just imagine what’s possible for the average family car.” Notes to editors:
Pictures available: go to Eco One 1 and Eco One 2 to download high-res images or search the University’s picture library.Eco One is getting its first public outing at the Sexy Green Car Show at the Eden Project where, from 30 March to 15 April, it will rub shoulders with green offerings from the biggest names in the motor industry worldwide. For media enquiries, please call Zoë Howard on 02476 524721 or 07824 540845. |
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