Let’s Talk Propane Performance
In 2009, Susan Roush-McClenaghan became the first woman to win in the special final shootout round at the NMRA/NMCA Super Bowl of Street Legal Drag Racing’s annual event. Her race car runs on propane.
Roush-McClenaghan’s drag racing team has relied on the powerful performance of propane to win six national drag racing championships and break barriers in the racing industry.
“What started as an experiment to see if propane could perform as well as other fuels in our Mustang became a national drag race championship solution for us. With an octane rating similar to a race fuel, but at a much better price point, our winning team has relied on propane autogas for win after win since 2010.”— Susan Roush-McClenaghan
ROUSH CleanTech has always focused on engineering excellence and innovation. We’re proud that vehicles equipped with our advanced propane fuel systems maintain the same horsepower, torque and towing capacity as other vehicles. And there’s no better evidence than six national drag racing championships!
American-made propane is a fuel our communities can rely on — from school transportation to high performance racing. Propane really does do it all.
Here’s what I’m reading this month:
- Bonny Eagle school buses first in New England to run on renewable propane
- When electrifying their fleet, Bimbo Bakeries plans ahead
- Safe, Clean Transportation to School: 4 Benefits of Propane School Buses
Chelsea Uphaus
Director of Marketing
ROUSH CleanTech