Report: NASCAR to switch to unleaded fuel in 2008 (Covers.com)
Report: NASCAR to switch to unleaded fuel in 2008 (Covers.com)
NEW YORK -- NASCAR will begin using unleaded fuel in its cars and trucks beginning in 2008, The New York Times reported Friday. The racing series has used high-octane leaded fuel for decades, but has been testing a new fuel for a few ...
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Report: NASCAR to switch to unleaded fuel in 2008 (USA Today)
NASCAR will begin using unleaded fuel in its cars and trucks beginning in 2008, The New York Times reported Friday. The racing series has used high-octane leaded fuel for decades, but has been testing a new fuel for a few months, the newspaper said.
Report: NASCAR will switch to unleaded (News 14 Charlotte)
NEW YORK -- NASCAR will use unleaded fuel in its cars and trucks starting in 2008, The New York Times reported Friday. The racing series has used high-octane leaded fuel for decades, but has been testing a new fuel for a few months, the newspaper said.
Report: NASCAR to Switch to Unleaded Fuel (Chicago Tribune)
NEW YORK -- NASCAR will begin using unleaded fuel in its cars and trucks beginning in 2008, The New York Times reported Friday. The racing series has used high-octane leaded fuel for decades, but has been testing a new fuel for a few months, the newspaper said.
Report: NASCAR to use unleaded fuel starting in 2008 (Sports Illustrated)
NEW YORK (AP) -- NASCAR will begin using unleaded fuel in its cars and trucks beginning in 2008, The New York Times reported Friday.
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Russia: Veterinary Specialist Says Cold Zoo Animals Don't Need Alcohol (Radio Free Europe: Radio Library)
Russia continues to experience record-low cold, with temperatures dipping to minus 30 degrees and beyond. The cold has paralyzed life in much of Russia, bursting water pipes, breaking down automobiles, and even freezing automatic cash machines. There have also been numerous reports about zookeepers who are trying to keep their animal charges warm by adding vodka and table wine to their water.
Highlights From the 2006 NAIAS
MSN Autos highlights the eight things you should know about this year's show in Detroit.
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