As the 2011 NASCAR season opens at Daytona International Speedway, race fans will see even more ‘green’ on the track when Ford Motor Company and ROUSH CleanTech roll out two environmentally friendly Track Services trucks. Two Ford F-250 Super Duty pickup trucks equipped with the ROUSH CleanTech liquid propane autogas fuel system will be tested in the sport’s fleet of emergency vehicles throughout the 2011 season … (Speedway Digest)
Most people associate propane with barbecues: Turn the knob, click the button, start cooking. But the odorless gas is also the third-most-commonly used fuel for vehicles in the United States, behind gasoline and diesel … (The Virginian-Pilot)
The widespread need for energy – whether to power cars, heat homes or run appliances – calls for a lot of fuel. In the United States, that usually means fossil fuels such as coal and gasoline. Their combustion releases CO2 to the atmosphere and contributes to global warming … (Medill’s)
A member of the Roush Fenway Racing family, Edwards’ race car will carry the alternative fuel’s message to the 75 million NASCAR fans, showing America that propane autogas is a clean, safe and affordable fuel choice that is available “right-here, right-now” … (World Market Media)
3.8.11 — Newest liquid propane autogas product offering announced at the 2011 National Truck Equipment Association’s Work Truck Show in Indiana.
3.7.2011 — PrimeTime Shuttle commits to replacing entire fleet with newly certified vans fueled by propane autogas.
3.4.2011 — Millions of NASCAR fans will see ROUSH CleanTech-sponsored Mustang at Las Vegas race this weekend.
2.22.2011 — Marquez & Marquez Foods to take first delivery of CARB-approved vans.
2.15.2011 — Race legend Jack Roush and Ford team up to debut two alternative-fueled emergency service trucks on the track at the Daytona 500 for the 2011 season.
2.1.2011 — Snack food leader notes propane autogas-powered delivery trucks are key to environmental stewardship.
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