On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 06:34:58 -0400, Paul Stenquist
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The cars that burn 16 gallons on a single drag racing run run use a
> fuel that's a mixture of nitromethane and methanol, not gasoline.
> What's more, the amount of fuel used by all motorsports combined in an
> entire year is a drop in the bucket compared to what is used in a
> single day by commercial airlines.
> No reason to be disgusted.
> Paul

It takes more energy to stage an NFL football game than it does to
stage a Formula 1 race.  In other words (and I'm agreeing with you
here, Paul), the fuel used in motorsports is a tiny fraction of the
energy needed to actually stage the event.

cheers,
frank


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