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Ferrari Unveils Ethanol-Powered Sports Car
By Mr Ethanol | January 14, 2008

Reuters:
Fill up your Ferrari at the farm?
The Italian luxury sports car maker unveiled a concept car on Monday that can run on ethanol which it said reflected its engineering expertise from Formula One racing and growing demand for alternative fuel vehicles in the United States.
The sleek Ferrari F430 Spider Biofuel, with green stripes on its silver bodywork, consumes an E85 - 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline - mix, a growing fuel blend in the U.S.
Ferrari chief executive Amedeo Felisa said during a news conference at the North American International Auto Show that the concept was part of the firm’s efforts to reduce tailpipe emission levels by 40% by 2012.
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January 15th, 2008 at 3:14 am
This is amazing.
It should really have people sitting up and taking notice.
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