Craig Vetter Fuel Economy Challenge


The Craig Vetter Fuel Economy Challenge is a motorcycle fuel efficiency contest created in 1980 by motorcycle fairing inventor Craig Vetter. The contest was cited in Vetter's Motorcycle Hall of Fame induction.
The contest initially ran from 1980 to 1985, with the inaugural run from Colorado Springs to Cripple Creek, Colorado. After a 25-year break, the contest resumed from 2011 with revised Vetter Fuel Challenge rules allowing for alternative fuel categories and requiring street usability including goods-carrying capability. This is considered a particularly important future need for electric motorcycles like the Zero, where battery constraints limit usable range, and the need for lengthy recharging cycles at public electrical points punctuates journeys and necessitates careful trip planning.
A streamlined motorcycle designed by Charly Perethian with a 185 cc Yamaha motor achieved at the 1983 challenge, and is now displayed in the Smithsonian Institution.

Results

Winners by year are tabulated below. Data as published by Craig Vetter at the contest website. All vehicles are full faired streamliners unless noted.
YearLocationWinnerFuel economyModelNotes
1980Colorado Springs–Cripple Creek, Colorado1000 cc Harley-Davidson
1981Templeton–Cambria, CaliforniaHonda PassportMatt Guzzetta/Don Vesco "Project 200" streamliner entered, disqualified
1982San Luis Obispo–Monterey, California185 cc 1982 YamahaVehicle now in Smithsonian
1983Carmel–Carmel, California185 cc 1982 YamahaVehicle now in Smithsonian
1984Carmel–CarmelHonda XL 125Record achieved by Dan Hannebrink on first stage
1985Carmel–Big Sur–Laguna Seca1980 Honda XL 80

Results from the 2010s can not be directly compared as there was a major rule change that required a minimum cargo capacity and minimum top speed. Additionally, winners were declared by cost spent on pump gas, not strictly mileage, significant as there is a mix of motor types.
Craig Vetter hit a deer while riding his stream-lined Honda Helix on August 14, 2015. To help him stay focused on his recovery, volunteers helped coordinate and document the 2015 and 2016 Vetter Challenge Rides in Ohio.
YearLocationWinnerFuel economyModelNotes
San Luis ObispoWinner /Second place Hayes Diesel motorcycle First public demonstration; bio-diesel
San Luis ObispoWinner Custom Ninja 250-engined trike
CarmelFred HayesHayes MD670F2 Diesel motorcycle
Lexington, OhioMax Perethian1989 Honda NX250 1982–1983 winner Charly Perethian designed; son rode machine
Stock bike got 86 mpg on tests before streamlining
Las Vegas to BarstowFred HayesDiesel streamliner Achieved second place with 143.53 mpg at prior contest
CarmelFred HayesDiesel streamliner
Lexington, OhioFred HayesDiesel streamliner Electric motorcycle entrant had lower cost per mile but did not meet cargo requirement.
Las Vegas to BarstowFred HayesDiesel streamliner
CarmelFred HayesDiesel streamliner
Lexington, OhioFred HayesDiesel streamliner
Lexington, OhioAlan SmithKawasaki Ninja 250
Wendover to Tooele, UtahTerry Hershner 116.5 Watt Hours/MileZero Motorcycles electric customized with 20 kW-Hr of batteries, and Vetter Fairing80 mph speed limits. 171 Mile Ride
This was the first time an electric motorcycle was able to complete a Vetter Challenge with the liquid fuel bikes. At all other events, the electric motorcycles lacked range to complete the course with the group and were disqualified from winning the Overall lowest fuel cost per mile.
Hershner $.017/Mile Fuel Cost
Hayes $.023/Mile Fuel Cost
Smith $.026/Mile Fuel Cost
Wendover to Tooele, UtahAlan Smith Kawasaki Ninja 250 80 mph speed limits. 171 Mile Ride
This was the first time an electric motorcycle was able to complete a Vetter Challenge with the liquid fuel bikes. At all other events, the electric motorcycles lacked range to complete the course with the group and were disqualified from winning the Overall lowest fuel cost per mile.
Hershner $.017/Mile Fuel Cost
Hayes $.023/Mile Fuel Cost
Smith $.026/Mile Fuel Cost
Wendover to Tooele, UtahFred Hayes Diesel streamliner 80 mph speed limits. 171 Mile Ride
This was the first time an electric motorcycle was able to complete a Vetter Challenge with the liquid fuel bikes. At all other events, the electric motorcycles lacked range to complete the course with the group and were disqualified from winning the Overall lowest fuel cost per mile.
Hershner $.017/Mile Fuel Cost
Hayes $.023/Mile Fuel Cost
Smith $.026/Mile Fuel Cost
San Luis Obispo to Salinas, CaliforniaVic Valdes 187.0 mpg-USKawasaki Ninja 250 $.0176 / Mile
San Luis Obispo to Salinas, CaliforniaTerry Hershner 138 Watt-Hours/MileZero Motorcycles electric.$.0225 / Mile
July 2015Mike Corbin Appreciation Ride, CaliforniaAlan Smith 177.0 mpg-USKawasaki Ninja 250 $.0203 / Mile
July 2015Mike Corbin Appreciation Ride, CaliforniaTerry Hershner 125.4 Watt-Hours/MileZero Motorcycle Electric $.0219 / Mile
July 2015Lexington, OhioAlan Smith 161 mpg - USKawasaki Ninja 250 $.0174 / Mile
July 2016Lexington, OhioVic Valdes 187 mpg - USKawasaki Ninja 250 $.0110 / Mile
July 2016Lexington, OhioKraig Schultz 92 Watt-Hours/MileCustom Built Electric with Vetter Fairing from the 1980's with Airplane Canopy$.0126 / Mile
July 2017Lexington, OhioVic Valdes 236 mpg - USKawasaki Ninja 250 $.0097 / Mile
July 2017Lexington, OhioVirginia Tech 101.9 Watt-Hours/MileZero Motorcycles Electric $.0134 / Mile

Pictures of Winning Vehicles: