Yes, because what the world really needs in the future are energy-efficient wind-powered cars on the freeways. Go Google. |
Are you sure it's not more like this one? http://cdn.physorg.com/newman/gfx/news/1-windpoweredc.jpg |
From the source article:
"A wind-powered car has been clocked in the US traveling down wind faster than the wind. In a recent run at New Jerusalem in Tracy, California, the car reached a top speed of more than 2.85 times faster than the wind blowing at the time (13.5 mph) powered by the wind itself. The run should now settle the DWFTTW (down wind faster than the wind) debate that has been raging for some time on the Internet about whether or not such a feat was possible." |