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Old 05-31-2006, 06:57 AM
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Would you like to see a Motorsport forum in here, like there is in the french section?

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Old 10-06-2007, 10:54 AM
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Would be great to see some motorsport similar to the Aussie V8 Supercars running over there. The Kiwi's have copied us, how about you blokes doing the same instead of your blokes just going round in circles. Sorry but circuit type racing is just------------ [b][u]boring [b][u]In reply to Ford doing a blended fuel motor vehicle, here in Australia we have already had bio ethanol fuel (unleaded & ethanol mix) for quite a few years. Only thing is if the ethanol mix is more than 10% then the fuel can seriously damage our current unleaded motors. Would be very smart to have bio motors worldwide similar to Ford's (anymix) as it would take the pressure off the oil demand & drop the price considerably for filling your car. All your green waste could be used for the fuel instead of going to landfill, or being composted & cooked with sewerage waste for garden fertiliser like it is here in Port Macquarie (Australia)
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