Will the high price of gas effect how much racing you can do?

Some other stats I've heard in the last few days, I think on NPR: aggressive driving can lead to a 30% knock in efficiency. Think of how much $$ you spend per mile driving, because really this is more fundamental than $$ per gallon. You can get 30% further if you just don't drive like a jackass, accelerate like you're in a NASCAR race, or average over 70 on the freeway.
Also read in a magazine article that the vehicle in the US that has the lowest cradle to grave energy requirements is the Scion xB. Just imagine if they used a wind tunnel to design it next time!! The cradle to grave analysis takes into account all the design work, material sourcing, manufacturing, use, and disposal/recycling. The Toyata Prius isn't far behind considering you have to sacrifice three and a half lambs and cut down three acres of trees to make the battery.
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i hear that dude. i recently started driving the Erik Turner style efficient driving. Went from 23-25 mpg all the way to 28-29 mpg. I am also hoping to move within a quick bike ride of work. That will take my gas bill from $200/month down to nothing to get to work. Not to mention I wont sit in the care for 1.5 hours per day.
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