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Home > Press > Green Earth Technologies' G-OIL(TM) G-1 Racing Oil Awarded First Pour For Racing Engines: A First for a Green Product: Competed on performance and won

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Green Earth Technologies (Pink Sheets: GETG) is pleased to announce that their G-OIL(TM) G-1 Racing Oil proved to be a huge success in real-life testing at the Daytona "Fresh From Florida" test races in the Kinetic Motorsports and Kinetic Sunbelt Engines' BMW M3 GS car. G-OIL(TM) G-1 Racing Oil was found to be robust and held together well with no foaming. In addition, it aided in reducing oil temperature approximately 5 to 10 percent over the oil previously used that was run in a side by side test in another BMW M3 racing car.

Green Earth Technologies' G-OIL(TM) G-1 Racing Oil Awarded First Pour For Racing Engines: A First for a Green Product: Competed on performance and won

STAMFORD, CT | Posted on January 22nd, 2009

"We will be putting G-Oil in all our engines that leave the shop and recommend that clients continue to use the oil throughout the life of the engine," said Russell Smith, Owner of Kinetic Motor Sports.

Kinetic Motor Sports will also begin selling G-OIL on their website in the near future. Kinetic Sunbelt Engines, the engine building division of Kinetic Speed Shop, builds racing engines for a number of teams in the Grand-Am series and other series such as Speed World Challenge, Spec Miata, and many Porsche, BMW and Mazda club racing.

"This is a huge achievement for Green Earth Technologies and the first time that I am aware of a 'green' product outperforming a conventional one," added Dr. Mathew Zuckerman, President & COO of Green Earth Technologies.

GET products are made with American-grown base oils and utilize the power of nanotechnology which replaces the petrochemical base of traditional appearance and performance chemicals with an ultimate biodegradable bio base made with plants or animal fat to provide superior performance. It is sustainable and can be collected domestically with grown beef, pork, chicken fat and plant oils.

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About Green Earth Technologies, Inc.
Green Earth Technologies produces G-branded superior performing totally green products made with American-grown base oils that utilize the power of nanotechnology to deliver environmentally friendly products with no compromise... meaning, consumers can now "do their part" without having to give up performance or value: Save the Earth - Sacrifice Nothing. The G-brand family of products include G-OIL(TM), G-LUBE(TM), G-WASH(TM), G-GLASS(TM), G-CLEAN(TM), G-SCENT(TM), G-WHEEL(TM), G-PROTECT(TM) and G-TIRE(TM), and are offered in a wide range of automotive categories including performance and appearance chemicals. GET products are now available at The Home Depot, Kroger, VIP, National Auto, Fred Meyer, Joe's, participating ACE & True Value dealers, Redners, Trader Horns, The Andersons, Biggs, Bennett Auto, Frank's Auto Supermarket and Amazon.com.

Statements made in this release that relate to future plans, events, financial results or performance are forward-looking statements as defined under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements are based upon current information and expectations. Actual results may differ materially from those anticipated as a result of certain risks and uncertainties.

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