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100 mpg Challenge: National Monte
Carlo-Style Rally
Contest, with $10,000 in awards will be held May 13-14, in conjunction
with the annual Tour de Sol, which features alternative energy vehicles.
From press release:
GREENFIELD,
MASSACHUSETTS, USA $10,000
in awards will be given to the most fuel efficient vehicles in the National
Monte Carlo-style Rally this May. The prizes will be given to production
hybrid or bio-diesel vehicles that travel a minimum of 150 miles, at an
average of over 60 mpg. A $5,000prize will be given to the most fuel efficient
vehicle that brakes the 100 mpg barrier. Vehicles can start at any of 15
locations across US and Canada, and must
arrive
in Saratoga Springs, N.Y.
by noon on May 14, 2005.
The
Northeast Sustainable Energy Association has created this all-new Monte
Carlo-style Rally for
people with advanced vehicles that reduce
petroleum use
and greenhouse gas emissions
says Nancy Hazard, executive director of NESEA, organizer of
the 2005 Tour de Sol. (NESEA.org).
Scores
of advanced vehicles will converge at the Tour de Sol finish line at Saratogas
Spring Auto Show, to celebrate how we can reduce our need for foreign oil
TODAY.
Self paced Monte Carlo-style
Hybrid Rally - Entrants
will travel to Saratoga Springs, NY at heir own pace, starting at any
of 15 pre-selected starting sites across the US and Canada. Many entrants have
already registered from as far as
Washingtonstate, 2500 miles away.
There will be 9
categories of vehicles, with a minimum rally distance of 150 miles, with no
limit on range. The Rally finish ceremony and award presentation will be part
of Saratogas Spring Auto Show on Sat. May 14 at the Saratoga
Spa
State Park
in Saratoga Springs, NY (TourdeSol.org).
TEST of NEW 30 mpg HYBRID SUVs
A special challenge has been thrown out to FORD, Toyota and Lexus to see
which of the new Sport Utility Hybrids will get the best mileage with their
new SUVs. This is the first event that will demonstrate the efficiency of
the 3 NEW Sport Utility Hybrids, which the public will also get to see in
Saratoga, at the finish line
Self paced Monte Carlo-style Rally
Monte Carlo-style Rally
participants are invited to join at one of the numerous starting sites around
the US
and Canada. After they have topped off and had their fuel tank sealed, they
will drive on any route, to the finish line at Stewarts Shops in
Saratoga Springs,NY. There, they will get a free fill up with gasoline or
biodiesel, compliments of Stewarts and Environmental Alternatives and
we will measure the fuel used, and mileage driven.
There are ten vehicle categories. After
filling up, Rally participants will join the Tour de Sol, the clean energy and
transportation festival and competition, on Saturday, May 14 at Saratogas Spring Auto Show. $10,000 in awards will be presented at
3 PM. The Automotive Career Development Center of
Worcester, MA
is helping to organize the rally, and starting sites.
Tour de Sol From the drawing board...to the show room...to the
customer's garage
The Monte Carlo-style Rally is a perfect addition to the Tour de Sol,
says Nancy Hazard of NESEA. While the Tour de Sol pushes the envelope so
that we can all have cost competitive, zero carbon, non-toxic,
domestically-produced energy and transportation, the Rally demonstrates what
everyone can do today to help reach that goal. Now in its 17th year, the
Tour de Sol challenges auto companies, students, entrepreneurs, fuel
suppliers, and government to work together, and design, build, and market
vehicles that can meet our transportation needs without compromising our
future.
From May 13-16, 2005, the general public is invited to see what Yankee
ingenuity has created. In addition to talking with advanced vehicle owners
participating in the Monte Carlo-style Rally, and students who have built
vehicles to compete in the Tour de Sol Championship, attendees will have an
opportunity to see three new hybrid SUVs, Honda and Toyotas hybrid
sedans, electric bikes and scooters, and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. After
participating in Saratogas Spring Auto Show, which is organized by the
Saratoga Auto Museum, On Monday, May 16, the Tour de Sol will parade to Albany
for a free display on Albanys Empire State Plaza . The New York State
Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), and the Center for
Technology Commercialization are Premier sponsors of the Tour de Sol and Monte
Carlo-style Rally. Supporting Sponsors include the New York Power Authority,
the U.S. Department of Energy, Toyota, the New York State Department of
Environmental Conservation, Honda, and the Federal Highway Administration.
The Tour de Sol is organized by the Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA),
the nations leading regional education and advocacy association that aims
to accelerate the deployment and use of renewable energy, and energy
efficiency. NESEA produces major sustainable energy events that inspire and
motivate large numbers of people to get involved and make a difference. For
more information on the Tour de Sol and Monte Carlo-style Rally registration,
go to www.TourdeSol.org or call
413-774-6051.
Monte Carlo Vehicle Categories
- Toyota Prius Classic (01-03)
- Toyota Prius (04-05)
- Honda Insight
- Honda Civic Hybrid
- Honda Accord Hybrid
- Hybrid SUV - Ford Hybrid Escape, Toyota Highlander Hybrid, Lexus 400
Hybrid.
- Custom Built hybrids (modified or built from scratch)
- Modified Factory Hybrids, including plug-in factory hybrids
- Biodiesel, and Clean Diesel vehicles
- Modified BioDiesel or other Diesel vehicles
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CONTACT:
Nancy Hazard
nhazard{at}nesea{dot}org
413-774-6051 x 18
Follow-up Correspondence
Miscellaneous Vehicles Welcome
From: Dunn, James
To: Sterling D. Allan
Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 10:47 PM
Subject: RE: 100 MPG Challenge - $10,000 in awards!
Sterling - Good question The event was originally focused around Hybrids to
show the true performance of factory production hybrid vehicles. Then someone
mentioned that we had some Biodiesels with good mileage (and using alt. fuels).
So we added BioDiesel categories 9 and 10.
I think it would be OK for other vehicles to enter, but I really would be
surprised if a licensed factory ICE vehicle other than a hybrid or Diesel could
get over 100 mpg. (Or even close)
We have no objection to someone entering other types of high performance
vehicles, in fact we encourage all ideas for reducing dependence on petroleum,
and reduced emissions. The vehicle would still have to meet the usual criteria
as to state registration, insurance, and meet state and federal emissions
standards.
It would compete in Category 7,8, or 10; probably in category 8 for most
vehicles like GeoMetros or VWs. We might even change the category wording to
include modified factory hybrids and misc. gas powered ICE vehicles.
(Although we have a number of pure EVs in the regular tour, we do not have
the charging facilities along the various routes to include them in the MC
Rally).
Hopefully this addresses your question.
Regards,
James P. Dunn
Co-Chairman
NESEA Tour deSol
May 13-16
Saratoga Albany NY
http://www.tourdeSol.org
413-774-6051
Contest is for OEM-built vehicles
From: Nancy Hazard
To: Sterling D. Allan
Cc: Dunn, James
Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 6:32 AM
Subject: Re: 100 MPG Challenge - $10,000 in awards!
Sterling
I'd like to add a PS to Jim's comments.
I'd like to emphasize that our Monte Carlo-style rally [a new feature], which is
part of the Tour de Sol is for
OEM-built vehicles + OEM-built vehicles with some minor modifications.
We considered other alt fuel vehicles and came up against the hard fact that we
did not have the capability of refueling them...maybe next year.
Vehicles that do not fit into the above definition have two other options to
compete at the tour de Sol
(The Tour de Sol offers THREE competitions)
The other two are as follows:
- Tour de Sol Championship - primarily for one-of-a-kind vehicles built by
students. OEM-built vehicles can participate in their own category
- E-bike, E-scooter and NEV event - started last year to accommodate
"around town vehicles"
The goal of the Tour de Sol is to encourage ingenuity, demonstrate, and showcase
vehicles that
- reduce oil use - ultimately to zero
- reduce climate change emissions - ultimately to zero
As such, we are interested in all types of vehicles in addition to walking,
biking, mass transit - but the main focus is on the technology advances.
Please let me know if there is some type of vehicle that we are missing - we are
always looking for all kinds of solutions!
For more info - please see our web site at www.TourdeSol.org
Nancy Hazard
Executive Director
Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA)
413-774-6051 ext 18
Fax: 413-774-6053
Air Car Okay
From: Dunn, James
To: Sterling D. Allan
Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 7:12 AM
Subject: RE: 100 MPG Challenge - $10,000 in awards!
Sterling After pondering this for a minute I realized that there might be
some people out there like the Air powered vehicle that might want to enter.
Since their recharging is electrical, we have a way to compute the equivalent
gasoline displaced (using formulas like the Michelin Bibendem rally.
However, we could only monitor the recharge energy at the finish line where we
have a full 250 KW charging station.
If you think we should invite any such vehicles, kindly provide us their contact
info.
We do have a plug-in hybrid already registered that claims to get 140 mpg, and
very long range.
Thanks,
James P. Dunn
Co-Chairman
NESEA Tour deSol
May 13-16
Saratoga Albany NY
http://www.tourdeSol.org
413-774-6051
See also
Page posted by Sterling
D. Allan March 31, 2005
Last updated July 16, 2005
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