Minnesota team tops head-to-head Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills competition
60th annual auto repair showdown pits top high school teams from all 50 states
Top 10 Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills National Finals Ranking
The top-10 teams in the Auto Skills contest received general education scholarships
Where Are They Now – A Student Auto Skills Update
Roni Standley, who was recently named the automotive instructor at Rigby High School, Rigby, ID, was a 2002 participant in the Ford/AAA Auto Skills national event.
Wisconsin Students Win Ford/AAA Auto Skills National Title and a Week with Roush Fenway Racing
Many of the competitors had unique and inspiring stories
Wisconsin Students Win Ford/AAA Auto Skills National Title and a Week with Roush Fenway Racing
Paul Bretl and Chris Cheek, 2008 graduates of Grafton High School in Grafton, WI, win the 2008 Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills Competition.
Chicago Pneumatic Supports Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills Competition
CP reports that it has signed on as a gold sponsor of the 2008 Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills Competition
The Real World – California Students Tops in Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills
Father-Son Team Wins Competition for the First Time
Real World – Top Tech Students Battle Bugged Mustangs To Determine Ford/AAA Auto Skills Champs
Dearborn, MI In late June, 50 two-person student teams from across the country competed against each other, and against the clock, to accurately diagnose and fix vehicles in the 2006 Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills National Finals. The competition took place June 27 in Dearborn, MI Henry Fords hometown. Two aspiring techs, Bradley Bolton and Aaron
Got Tech Skills? Welcome To The Automotive Industry
You may be hooking up a tool you bought two years ago. Is that tool actually reading all systems? The answer is no.
Four Auto Students Headed To Russia For WorldSkills Competition
SkillsUSA has revealed the 20 young competitors, including four automotive students, who will represent the United States at WorldSkills, the largest international showcase of the skilled trades.Â