Cleaner Car Drivers' Rally

Submitted by Northeast Sustainable Energy Association
2006-03-27 22:44:13

Attention Hybrid Drivers!
And Biofuel Drivers!
You are invited to be part of the Monte Carlo-Style Rally & Fuel Efficiency Challenge Drive to the 2006 TOUR DE SOL
AMERICA'S #1 GREEN CAR SHOW AND COMPETITION
Driving Toward Zero Carbon Emissions
SARATOGA SPA STATE PARK, NY
MAY 10-14, 2006
One, two and 4-day options available
$5,000 in prizes

The Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA) invites all hybrid and biofuel vehicle drivers to participate in the 2006 Tour de Sol, America's #1 Green Car Show and Competition.

Drive to the 18th annual Tour de Sol and compete in the Fuel Efficiency Challenge, and showcase your vehicle at the Saratoga Automobile Museum's Auto Show on Saturday, May 13.

Be part of this exciting gathering of people committed to breaking our addiction to oil and cutting climate change emissions to zero while saving $ at the gas pump!

Come early for our Student Day and High-Efficiency Competition drive to Cooperstown, NY on Friday, May 12, or come Thursday, May 11 for our special event for business and government leaders at the Saratoga Technology and Energy Park and see cutting-edge advanced vehicle technologies and the site of New York?s new state-of-the-art advanced vehicle and alternative fuel research center.

For the full schedule and registration forms visit http://www.tourdesol.org.

Recommended for: all hybrid drivers, biofuel vehicle owners, business and government leaders, manufacturers, students, entrepreneurs, hobbyists, and anyone interested in learning more about advanced vehicles and driving toward zero carbon emissions

Organized by: Northeast Sustainable Energy Association

Premier Sponsors: New York State Energy Research and Develpment Authority & The Center for Technology Commercialization

Site Hosts: Saratoga Spa State Park & Saratoga Automobile Museum

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