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Saturday, 05 September 2009
 Race car driven by the carrot chocolate? Introducing WorldFirst F3. Only for 220 thousand. dollars. Body with carrots, the seat based on soybean oil - a car that authors present as the future of motor racing. Bio-diesel powered car WorldFirst F3, designed as a response to the excesses of carbon emissions "Formula 1 is a child of Warwick Innovative Manufacturing Research Center. The prototype is worth 220 thousand. dollars. In 95 per cent. made it completely renewable materials. Members of the team led by James Meredith, Kerry and Steve Maggs Kirwana say that their aim was to show that "there is a possibility of a race car using only environmentally friendly components." - At the moment we are using virtually all the waste, which can only be obtained biodiesel, including fat sucked patients during plastic surgery - says Meredith. WorldFirst team maintains that there is no need to reach a compromise between performance and "rational exploitation of the planet's resources, as evidenced by what they have to be World First F3. Auto, based on the skeleton Lola B05/30 in 2005, has a vegetable oil powered engine and the fuel obtained from waste chocolate rolled on. Condenser covers here catalyst limiting emissions of ozone, and the bodywork was made of processed carrot reinforced plastic recovered from waste. - We have done everything to make use of organic materials, while maintaining the competitiveness of the racing car - explains Meredith. Some materials are already available in mass production, such as the seat of the soybean. Are heavier than those of carbon fiber, but according to Meredith's their only minus. The car meets the requirements of nearly all F3 series (almost, because there can not be used, for example, biodiesel), but the times, when similar miracles begin to ride in the racing series, at least not yet come. Developers still involved in such events as the British Festival of Speed at Goodwood, where the machine is first presented to a wider audience in early July.
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