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Race car made from food

Eco OneWMG students at the University of Warwick have come up with the ultimate environmentally friendly car. Although it looks just like an ordinary race car, its parts were made from food.

Eco One is an environmentally-friendly race car with a difference: its shell is made from hemp, the tyres made from potatoes and the brake pads made from cashew nut shells. It also runs entirely on bio-fuels and bio-lubricants.

But its green credentials don’t hold it back on the track. Designed originally with a top speed of 125mph, project manager Ben Wood has ‘tweaked’ the original Formula Student engine and claims he can achieve up to 150mph – given a long straight and a tailwind.

Link & Image: The University of Warwick
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