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American Farmers Fuel NASCAR


Published:
August 26, 2011

Last week, Senator Debbie Stabenow and I spent the day at the Pure Michigan 400 at Michigan International Speedway where we were excited to learn about a new way American Farmers are leading the charge on innovation.

There, we had the opportunity to tour the NASCAR Sprint Cup Garage to view engines using American-grown biofuels.  Michigan is one of the most agriculturally diverse states in the nation. Farms of every different shape and size produce more than 200 different food commodities.  This year, the bounty of U.S. farmers is helping fuel NASCAR.  Every race car and truck in NASCAR’s top three series will be fueled by Sunoco Green E15.

More than 100 agricultural entities including farmers, ethanol producers and seed and equipment makers are partners in this effort.  And, as part of this partnership, each week, Growth Energy presents one NASCAR driver with the ‘American Ethanol Green Flag Restart Award’ to a Cup Series driver who has the fastest average on restarts at the prior week’s race.

It seems every day I hear of new ways that our farmers are helping to build our economic infrastructure and put America back on track to a prosperous future. These biofuels will create jobs in rural parts of the country, and help America on our path towards energy independence.  And, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has determined through extensive testing that all cars 2001 and younger can run on E15 without any detrimental effect to good old American manufacturing.  That means that America’s auto manufacturers have surpassed themselves in their abilities to produce environmentally sound vehicles.

Creating jobs and strengthening our economy is our number one priority, and I’m proud to say that American farmers are leading the way.

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