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Contact: Dave Blower Jr. at 317-644-0980; dblower@indianasoybean.com

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (August 17, 2020) — The ground shakes as the competitors rev their engines before the race begins. Then, in a flash of color and speed, the cars charge ahead at speeds of nearly 200 miles per hour just to find out who is the fastest. What could power those engines and propel the cars to those high speeds? The answer is higher ethanol blends like E85 and Unleaded 88.

The Indiana Corn Marketing Council (ICMC) was title sponsor of the Shift S3ctor Indy Airstrip Attack at the Marion Airport on Aug. 15-16 – using the event as a platform to promote use of higher ethanol blends like Unleaded 88 and E85 to the public in attendance and the 200 drivers who took part in the race.

“At the Indiana Corn Marketing Council, our mission is to move that very large pile of corn to consumers who will make valuable food, fiber and fuel products with it,” said ICMC CEO Courtney Kingery. “This is why we sponsored this event. Corn-based ethanol and fuels such as Unleaded 88 and E85 are another valuable way consumers can use our farmers’ valuable crop.”

Unleaded 88 is a 15 percent ethanol-blended fuel, and it can be found at nearly 100 retailers around the state. That number is increasing thanks in part to ICMC’s retailer-grant program. The grant program rewards retailers for installing new higher ethanol blend pumps. Unleaded 88 is a higher octane fuel that increases the efficiency and boosts the horsepower of today’s engines, but it also burns cleaner than conventional unleaded gasoline leaving the air easier to breathe.

ICMC President Josh Miller, who farms in rural Madison County, Ind., said those are a few of the reasons why the checkoff wanted to tout the fuel at a motor race.

“Ethanol-blended fuels like Unleaded 88 have a higher octane, which allow engines to operate at higher pressures enabling increased efficiency and boosting horsepower. And Unleaded 88 delivers more octane for less cost than standard fuel blends,” Miller said during a reception for the race at the Marion Airport on Friday. “Unleaded 88 burns cleaner, so it reduces the harmful toxins being released into our environment.”

Using Unleaded 88 instead of conventional gasoline cuts greenhouse gas emissions with the same impact as removing 20 million cars from the road.

Many ICMC partners participated as sponsors for Friday’s reception before the race. These sponsors include the American Lung Association, Casey’s, Dover Fueling Systems, Flex Forward, Greater Indiana Clean Cities, the Illinois Corn Board, Kansas Corn, the Kentucky Corn Growers Association, the Corn Marketing Program of Michigan, the Missouri Corn Growers Association and the Nebraska Corn Board.

To learn more about these biofuels, visit UNL88.com or incorn.org. To learn more about the retailer grant program, contact Helena Jette, ICMC Director of Biofuels at hjette@indianacorn.org.

 

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The Indiana Corn Marketing Council was established by the Indiana General Assembly to promote the interest of corn growers in the state and manage corn checkoff funds. The Council is composed of 17 voting farmer directors and seven appointed industry, and government representatives who direct investments of corn checkoff funds on behalf of more than 28,000 Indiana corn farmers. The ICMC is working to build new markets for corn through the promotion of grain marketing, livestock, production research, ethanol, and environmental programs. Learn more at www.incorn.org

 

This communication was funded with Indiana corn checkoff dollars.

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