Greaseball Press Article 08

  • What the hell. Try to drive from Washington DC to Costa Rica on waste grease from restaurants. Fat in other words. Along the way, find out how biofuels are made and whether it's a smart thing to do. And pray the cars and people will arrive. Check out the trailors. http://greaseballfilms.com/
  • An adventurous pack of biofuels enthusiasts will set out today for a 4,500 mile (7,242 kilometer) car rally from the United States to Central America.
  • On Friday, a motley crew of enthusiasts set out for a 4,500 mile (7,242 km) car rally from the United States to Central America. With a nod to the Cannonball of the 1970’s, the trans-American rally is dubbed the Greaseball Challenge.
  • Rally drivers will soon be racing like greased lightning across Central America – providing there is a vat of filthy fat to keep them on the road.
  • Five biofuel-powered vehicles are cruising the United States and Central America to promote the use of unconventional energy sources such as environmentally friendly homemade fuels, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) informed in a press release last week.
  • “Greaseball Challenge 07” is a peculiar competition among vehicles running on biodiesel, grease and vegetable oil waste sourced from fast food outlet restaurants, gas stations, farms and factories.