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Leaded fuel was banned for general commercial use back in No one argued that the popularity of leaded fuels on the race track should inspire normal drivers. Home Opinion Columnists Blogs Editorials. Facebook Twitter Email. Dave Juday TDN. The company's facilities in the U. Sunoco also is the operator of, and has an equity interest in, a 1. Green Ethanol Racing Vehicles. View More. Lucid Air's DreamDrive boasts up to 18 cameras, five radar units and even a lidar unit.

Thank You Thanks for subscribing. Check your in-box to get started. Sign Up More Info. We notice you're using an ad blocker. Please consider allowing Autoblog. Allow Us! Sunoco has been the official fuel of NASCAR since and is the exclusive fuel provider for all three national racing series in the sport:. Sunoco has fueled more than It's called Green E15 because the racing fuel is actually green in color.

The corn is made into a biofuel, refined with enzymes and blended with Sunoco Racing fuel at a Sunoco manufacturing facility in Marcus Hook, Pa. The process from farm-to-track comes together under the American Ethanol banner.

Fewer emissions equals cleaner air for us to breathe. Hitting the 10 millionth flawless mile this year is an incredible testament to how well this biofuel performs.



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