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Old 03-19-2008, 04:07 PM
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Default School teams to compete in cross country MPG Challenge - Possible $1,000,000 prize

If any of you have ties to a local college or university, and want to compete in a cross country MPG Challenge, here's your chance!

When:
August 14 - 23, 2008

Where: New York to San Francisco

What: Hybridfest and Great Race have partnered together to bring you a cross country MPG Challenge. We are looking for Colleges and Universities to compete in the Great Race MPG Challenge New York to San Francisco.

Why: The MPG Challenge was created to bring colleges and universities together in a friendly competition with a higher goal – to fuel the development of super-efficient, high-mileage cars and encourage all of us to squeeze as much as we can from the cars we currently drive.

Participation: Any team representing a college, university or trade school can compete. Students, faculty alumni and even commercial partners are encouraged to work together and compete for their school (or alma mater).

The Competition: The Great Race MPG Challenge puts teams in Toyota Prius hybrid-electric vehicles to produce optimum fuel economy under real world conditions. The first team that reaches the finish line with the highest average mpg wins. And if they achieve the ultimate goal of 100 mpg, they'll receive the $1,000,000 Great Race Innovation Prize for their school's scholarship fund.

Costs: It depends on how creative you are. Competition expenses can easily be covered through fundraising or those corporate sponsorships. Corporate Sponsorship can be applied towards your costs, as long as you make it very clear to your sponsors where the money is going. The MPG Challenge isn't a cheap program to run and we want to keep the costs low for the schools, so we will have sponsors to help subsidize your participation. Entry fee for the school's team is $5,000.

You can learn more and register at http://mpgchallenge.greatrace.com, and receive the formal announcements and program details

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Eric Powers

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Old 03-21-2008, 09:03 AM
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Default Re: School teams to compete in cross country MPG Challenge - Possible $1,000,000 priz

Doesn't pushing a Prius to 100MPG involve some "unsafe practices"?

Is that what we want to teach our students?

Also, what's the point of driving in a manner unrealistic to daily life?

I'm aware of most of the hypermiler tips and tricks... drafting trucks for example, may be one of the most effective, but also, potentially dangerous. ( and I'm guilty of doing that once in a while when I have a terrible head-wind that makes 60 miles per hour "feel" like 90 to the car )

IMHO persons who save a little gas every day, and over 100,000's of miles are far better in all aspects, than an unusual, one-time 100 MPG segment of driving. I've gotten as high as 125 MPG in an unmodified FEH and 141 MPG in a Ford Escape PHEV, for 50 mile distances, under the right conditions. What does that say? Not much really....

-John

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