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- Auto racing (15302 bytes)
6: ...e construction of the first successful [[gasoline|petrol]]-fuelled autos. In [[1894]], the first contest w...
12: ...uryea]] winning in 10 h and 23 min, beating three petrol-fuelled cars and two electric. The first trophy a... - Hybrid vehicle (47544 bytes)
6: ...ding trailer]]. Nearly all hybrids still require gasoline as their sole [[fuel]] source though [[diesel]] a...
8: ...se a mixture of different fuels — typically gasoline and [[ethanol]] [[alcohol fuel]].
16: ...ntral power plant is still much cleaner than pure gasoline propulsion, due to the much greater efficiencies ...
24: ...number may be partially due to the state's higher gasoline prices and stricter emissions rules, which hybrid...
84: ... operation is on electrical power alone, with the gasoline engine running only in cases where the extra powe... - Automobile (19750 bytes)
13: ...generally claimed that the first automobiles with gasoline-powered [[internal combustion engine]]s were comp...
15: ...as in Birmingham also that the first four wheel [[petrol]]-driven automobiles were built in Britain in 189...
29: ...gasoline powered autos competed for decades, with gasoline internal combustion engines achieving dominance i...
49: .... Today, [[methanol]] and [[ethanol]] are used as petrol extenders in some countries, notably in [[Austral...
51: ...lation incentives. They are most economical where petrol has high taxes and the alternative fuels do not. - Solvent (12764 bytes)
3: ... acetate]]), in spot removers (e.g. [[hexane]], [[petrol ether]]), in [[detergent]]s (citrus [[terpene]]s)...
32: ...r, chloroform, and many other solvents (e.g. from gasoline or glues) are used recreationally in [[Volatile s...
34: ...luding chloroform and benzene (an ingredient of [[gasoline]]) are [[Carcinogen|carcinogenic]]. Many others c... - Contrail (4281 bytes)
17: ... thought of as running on a fuel such as petrol/[[gasoline]] (piston engines) or paraffin/[[kerosene]] (jet ...
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