Most fuel efficient car for enduros?

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Apologies if this has been covered before; I'm not able to search thread titles only on my phone.

So I just did the Nürburgring 4 Hours in B-spec in a Peugeot 908 (I know it overpowers the AI, but bob needs something overpowered anyway) and calculated I was getting 3 US mpg. This left me wondering: does anything get better fuel economy? Famine had an old Lamborghini Countach that got good mileage (about 6 mpg I think).

Again, apologies for not making the best OP I could; my new house doesn't have Wi-fi yet so I'm using my phone.
 
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Apologies if this has been covered before; I'm not able to search thread titles only on my phone.

So I just did the Nürburgring 4 Hours in B-spec in a Peugeot 908 (I know it overpowers the AI, but bob needs something overpowered anyway) and calculated I was getting 3 US mpg. This left me wondering: does anything get better fuel economy? Famine had an old Lamborghini Countach that got good mileage (about 6 mpg I think).

Again, apologies for not making the best OP I could; my new house doesn't have Wi-fi yet so I'm using my phone.

Susuki GSX-R/4 Concept '01
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Motor bike Tires and fuel usage and is the free prize car you got from "The FGT championship" that you win with the FGT from the OCD.
Also the Engine and body rebuild is a max of 50,000 for both done (Average of 25,000 for each)
 
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Two other alternatives would be the Caterham Fireblade (which does even better on fuel and tires and is faster then the GSX-R/4, but it is harder to drive) or the Lotus Elise S1 RM (which is worse on tires/fuel, but is faster than the GSX-R/4 and easier to drive).
 
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Toronado
Two other alternatives would be the Caterham Fireblade (which does even better on fuel and tires and is faster then the GSX-R/4, but it is harder to drive) or the Lotus Elise S1 RM (which is worse on tires/fuel, but is faster than the GSX-R/4 and easier to drive).

I knew people would bring up the cars with motorcycle engines, lol.

I just took a fully tuned Mini Marcos GT out to test its fuel economy, and I got 7.8 mpg. Holy crap. I could win the Nürburgring 24 hours just by skipping the pits.
 
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seanneedscar
You would not win any 24 hour endurance race with the aforementioned 4 cars

I was joking. I was just amazed at its gas mileage; considering the Honda CR-Z I tested earlier got only 5.5 mpg, I'm rather impressed.

It'd be cool to try though :sly:
 
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