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by Staff Writers Boise, Idaho (UPI) Nov 16, 2011
A vehicle built by a student club at Boise State University has claimed the record for the world's fastest vehicle running on vegetable oil, club members said. The modified S-10 pickup truck by the Greenspeed team made two record-breaking runs, shattering the existing 109 mph record for vegetable oil-fueled vehicles with a run of 139 mph and then posting another record run of 155 mph, a university release reported Monday. "Nobody has pushed a vegetable oil vehicle like we have," said club leader and founder Dave Schenker, who was behind the wheel for the record runs. "It was an experiment. A very successful experiment." The records were set at a Southern California Timing Association event on the El Mirage dry lake bed in California's Mojave Desert. "We are pioneering an entirely new category of motorsports," Schenker said. "They set a goal that they knew would be hard to achieve and they stayed with it," said John Gardner, a Boise professor of mechanical and biomedical engineering who served as Greenspeed's faculty adviser. "It's really a testament to their perseverance and their engineering skill. I'm really pleased to see them have such success."
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