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DETROIT BELLE ISLE GRAND PRIX TO FEATURE ADDED ‘GREEN
RACING’ INITIATIVES IN 2008
DETROIT
– The term “going green” is a common one in motorsports
vernacular used to indicate the official start of
racing, but the Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix is taking
it to a whole new level in 2008.
With momentum building for the August 29-31, 2008
celebration of family fun and world-class racing on
Belle Isle, the Grand Prix isn’t just preparing for the
roar of high-performance engines on Labor Day weekend.
Through many of its official partners, including the
actual racing leagues competing on Belle Isle – the
American Le Mans Series, the IndyCar Series and the SCCA
Pro Racing SPEED World Challenge GT Championship, new to
the event in 2008 – the Grand Prix is ready to “go
green” like never before with a number of
ecologically-friendly initiatives.
“With the celebration of Earth Week across the nation,
we’re excited that the Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix can
do its part to help the environment,” said Bud Denker,
Event Chairman of the Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix.
“Working in conjunction with our event partners, we will
continue to enhance the Grand Prix’s ‘green’ focus
moving forward.”
Key Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix “Green” Programs in
2008:
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The American Le Mans Series (ALMS) has established
itself as the “Global Leader” in green racing. In a
unique partnership with the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, the U.S. Department of Energy as well
as the Society of Automotive Engineers International
announced at Detroit in January, the ALMS has set the
standard for the use of alternative fuels in racing. All
of the exotic sport cars in the series compete on either
diesel fuel or E10 or E85 ethanol blends. In addition,
the series will host a Green Racing Challenge among its
competitors later this year rewarding teams on overall
performance as well as fuel efficiency and ecological
impact.
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In 2007, the IndyCar Series became the first motorsports
series in the world to utilize 100% fuel-grade ethanol
in competition. At the Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix and
throughout the 2008 season, all of the high-powered
open-wheel cars of the IndyCar Series will once again
compete on 100% fuel-grade ethanol.
Bosch, the presenting sponsor of the American Le Mans
Series race at the Grand Prix – the Detroit Sports Car
Challenge presented by Bosch – is using its partnership
with the event to promote and showcase its unique clean
diesel power technology for the second consecutive year.
Bosch’s clean diesel fuel system is a key innovation
that’s race-proven on the Audi R10 diesel-powered cars
driven by the championship-winning Audi Sport North
America team in American Le Mans Series competition.
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The Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix continues its primary
goal of improving its home on Belle Isle Park in 2008.
Working in conjunction with the Downtown Detroit
Partnership and the City of Detroit Recreation
Department, the Grand Prix made over $5.5 million in
improvements on Belle Isle last year including the
renovation of historical island landmarks Scott Fountain
and the Belle Isle Casino, repairing damaged lighting
and drainage systems, road improvements, installing
pedestrian bridges, new picnic tables and a children’s
playscape. The Grand Prix will make further enhancements
this year including planting trees on the island and
numerous other landscape and beautification projects,
while continuing to work with the Clean Downtown
initiative to keep Belle Isle clean.
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The Grand Prix does its part to conserve fuel and cut
down on fuel emissions throughout race weekend
encouraging all fans to take advantage of the public
transportation to Belle Isle. Through its park-and-ride
locations in the suburbs to its thousands of parking
spaces in downtown Detroit, the Grand Prix provides
shuttle service to the island for event attendees,
helping the environment in the process.
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The Ethanol Promotion and Information Council (EPIC)
utilizes the Grand Prix to highlight the benefits of
ethanol. Through its unique “Pump Tour” promotions at
local filling stations with both American Le Mans Series
and IndyCar Series drivers, EPIC promotes the use of
alternative fuels. A tour stop is planned in Detroit
during race week at the Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix.
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The Motorsport Industry Association will host a
Sustainable Motorsport Conference at the Detroit Yacht
Club on Belle Isle just prior to the Grand Prix.
Featuring motorsport companies, racing leagues,
automakers and technology suppliers, the August 28, 2008
conference will focus on energy efficient technologies
and innovations.
About the Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix
The Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix is organized and
promoted by a subsidiary of the Downtown Detroit
Partnership, whose chairman is Roger Penske. This
charitable organization has been established to enable
all net proceeds raised by the Grand Prix to fund
measures for the improvement and preservation of Belle
Isle. To learn more, please visit
www.detroitgp.com.
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