SAE Supermileage competition kicks off today; mpg to beat is 2,340

SAE International's 2011 Supermileage competition kicks off today with technical inspections and practice runs. The competing vehicles, possibly the envy of eco-conscious drivers across the nation, routinely achieve a fuel efficiency rating of more than 2,000 miles per gallon. These fuel-frugal vehicles will partake in the event which is being held at the Eaton Corporation Marshall Proving Grounds in Marshall, MI.

Hosted by Eaton since its inception nearly 30 years ago, the Supermileage competition focuses on a simple goal: to build a one-person, fuel-efficient vehicle based around a small, four-cycle Briggs & Stratton engine. In this competition, the team with the highest miles-per-gallon average over a 9.6 mile course wins. It's as simple as that. Or is it? This year's competition includes more than 30 collegiate teams, including defending champ Universite' Laval (pictured), which posted a fuel economy score of 2,340 mpg at the 2010 Supermileage event.

Hit the jump for more on the Supermileage competition, including an event schedule and some additional background info.

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Imagine Driving Halfway Across the Country on a Single Tank of Gas -- These Vehicles Make that Dream a Possibility

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MARSHALL, Mich., June 8, 2011

MARSHALL, Mich., June 8, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Rising gas prices once again are in the headlines as the summer travel season begins. Based on this fact, it's certain that the collegiate teams in SAE International's Supermileage® competition could be the envy of many drivers across the nation. Why? Because their vehicles can achieve a fuel efficiency of more than 2,000 miles per gallon (mpg).

These vehicles will be featured in the event which will be held June 9-10 at the Eaton Corporation Marshall Proving Grounds in Marshall, Mich.

Hosted by Eaton Corporation since its inception nearly 30 years ago as a way to generate public awareness in the area of fuel economy, the Supermileage® competition offers a simple yet challenging goal: to build a one-person, fuel-efficient vehicle based around a small, four-cycle engine. (Engines are donated by Briggs & Stratton). In this competition the highest mpg average over a 9.6 mile course wins the event.

More than 30 collegiate teams are entered in this year's competition. Defending champion for the competition is Universite' Laval, Quebec, Canada, with a fuel economy of 2,340 mpg and a total score of 2,620.

Event schedule:

Thursday, June 9
10 a.m. – Technical inspection opens in truck garage
1 p.m. – Track opens for practice for vehicles approved through technical inspection only
4 p.m. – Track closes for practice
4:30 p.m. – Technical inspection closes

Friday, June 10
9 a.m. – Vehicle runs begin on track
5 p.m. – Last vehicle run begins

Press credentials can be obtained by emailing pr@sae.org.

Supermileage is part of SAE International's Collegiate Design Series™. Other competitions in the series include Baja SAE®, Clean Snowmobile Challenge™, Formula SAE® and Aero Design®. SAE International's Collegiate Design Series™ and A World In Motion® curriculum won the National Science Foundation's prestigious 2008 Public Service Award.

Eaton's partnership with SAE International in Supermileage stems from its expansive portfolio of automotive products that deliver enhanced fuel economy ratings by improving overall and specific system efficiencies. The company also has a strong commitment to encouraging young engineers to pursue careers in the automotive industry.

SAE International is a global association of more than 128,000 engineers and related technical experts in the aerospace, automotive and commercial-vehicle industries. SAE International's core competencies are life-long learning and voluntary consensus standards development. SAE International's charitable arm is the SAE Foundation, which supports many programs, including A World In Motion® and the Collegiate Design Series.

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