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Shane Beikoff: ethanol champion
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Shane Beikoff: ethanol champion

Renowned Queensland mechanic and race car driver Shane Beikoff joins +e campaign

The +e ethanol awareness campaign has expanded its team of champions with the addition of Queensland mechanic and V8Supercar team owner and driver Shane Beikoff to the team.

Shane Beikoff is a talented and well-respected mechanical authority, race driver and businessperson and is known widely as a statesman and spokesman for the racing industry.

With both a diesel spares and turbo mechanical business Shane has a strong working mechanical and technical background. A skilled mechanic, racing car driver and ethanol champion Shane is dedicated to using his expertise and first-hand experience to increase awareness about the considerable advantages of using ethanol blended fuels.

In addition, the Shane Beikoff Racing V8 Supercar Team, featured the +e campaign identity on the side of the #68 V8Supercar while racing as part of the Fujitsu Championship. 

With years of motoring racing and motoring experience, Shane Beikoff brings technical and motoring enthusiast expertise to the campaign and is dedicated to using this knowledge to promote ethanol fuel to support the Queensland Government Ethanol Action Plan.

Last updated 4 February 2009

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