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Audi, the first manufacturer to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans with a diesel engine, also wants to become the first to win it with bio-fuels. Speaking at the World Motorsport Symposium in London, head of engine technology Ulrich Baretzky said, "We want to use the R10 program to go a step beyond oil- and gas-based fuels. As soon as possible, we would like to use Biomass to Liquid (BTL) fuel. That ...

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