Published on 04 June 2018
Trombo, An electric car's speed record was noteworthy, but I wonder how many people know this: It may not fit everyone's definition of green, but the supercar you see below did manage to hit 134 miles per hour in the quarter mile without burning a drop of gasoline. The 1,600+ horsepower, carbon-fiber-bodied Maxximus LNG 2000 can burn propane (a fossil fuel, also known as LPG), and it did so when driver/designer Marlon Kirby roared the car down the track to set the following benchmarks, all world records for an LPG-powered car, according to Maxximus Technology: . Now I ask has LPG power been developed substantially ? Enough to put the Electric Car idea to rest ? Apparently not.
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