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Gasoline Energy
With a best run of 2,188.6 mpg, the team from Mater Dei High School in Evansville, Ind., won a US$2,000 first place prize with their vehicle, 9th Gen. Prize sponsored by Shell Nitrogen Enriched Gasolines.

Battery Electric
The Mater Dei High School Supermileage team achieved 419 mi/kWh (1,587 mpg equivalent) and won a US$2,000 first place prize with their vehicle, 8th Gen.

Alternative Gasoline Energy
With a best run of 1,441.5 mpg, the team from Mater Dei High School won a US$2,000 first place prize with their vehicle, 6th Gen.

Diesel Energy
With a best run of 1,289.8 mpg, the team from Wawasee High School in Syracuse, Ind., won a US$2,000 first place prize with their vehicle, Diesel Weasel.

Alternative Diesel Energy
With a best run of 674.9 mpg, the team from Alden-Conger High School in Alden, Minn., won a US$2,000 first place prize with their vehicle, BigRig.

Solar Power
The Newburgh Free Academy team from Newburgh, N.Y., won a US$2,000 first place prize with their solar vehicle, The Batmobile, which achieved 63.2 mi/kWh (239 mpg equivalent).

Fuel Cell
The Cicero North-Syracuse High School team from Cicero, N.Y., achieved 44.6 mi/kWh (169 mpg equivalent) and won a US$2,000 first place prize with their vehicle, Clean Green Machine.

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Gasoline Energy
With a best run of 611 mpg, the team from Mater Dei High School won a US$2,000 first place prize with their vehicle, George. Prize sponsored by Shell Nitrogen Enriched Gasolines.

Diesel Energy
With a best run of 488.7 mpg, the team from Louisiana Tech University in Ruston, La., won a US$2,000 first place prize with their vehicle, HotRod.

Solar Power Energy
The Purdue University team from West Lafayette, Ind., won a US$2,000 first place prize with their solar vehicle, Celeritas, which achieved 69 mi/kWh (261 mpg equivalent).

Battery Electric
The Grand Rapids High School team from Grand Rapids, Minn., won a US$2,000 first place prize with their battery electric vehicle, The Cure, which achieved 49.5 mi/kWh (187 mpg equivalent).

Alternative Diesel Energy
The Warsaw Area Career Center team from Warsaw, Ind., won a US$2,000 first place prize with their FAME powered vehicle, Bengal Beast, which achieved 106.1 mpg.

Fuel Cell
The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign team from Champaign, Ill., achieved 17.6 mi/kWh (66 mpg equivalent) and won a US$2,000 first place prize with their vehicle, The Chief.

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See the list of off-track awards for Shell Eco-marathon Americas 2012.
See all the winners from the 2012 Shell Eco-marathon Americas in Houston.