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It is going to be politically necessary, Richard. I'll say it again, anti-engine greens will start shining a spotlight on the petroleum consumption of racers, and they will be able to present big numbers that will put us in a bad light in the eyes of the general public. It is already d@mned hard to keep tracks open for amateur racing, and you probably have seen more than one track lost in your area.
I'm saying that racers can preempt the extreme-greens and get valuable public relations points by switching to carbon-neutral fuels now. If we wait, we'll be screwed. See what your buddies say to that.
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