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Hot Rodders Of Tomorrow 2017 SEMA Dual Championship Schedule

Schools from across the country will compete Oct. 31 – Nov. 2 at the SEMA Show as part of the 2017 Dual National Championship. The top four teams will be honored.

HROT Double Header Event Has 13 Teams Qualify For Dual Championship

The Hot Rodders of Tomorrow (HROT) Engine Challenge had a double-header event this past weekend.

7 Teams Qualify As The Hot Rodders Of Tomorrow Season Kicks Off

The Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge’s first event of 2017 season was held at the 10th Annual Race & Performance Expo in Schaumburg, IL, where 30 teams competed and seven advanced to the Dual National Championship held later this year at the SEMA and PRI Show.

And The 2016 Hot Rodders Of Tomorrow National Championship Winners Are …

After 43 teams qualified for the National Dual Championship, 20 teams went to compete at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas and 23 teams had gone to the PRI Show.

JTHS Students Compete In Hot Rodders Of Tomorrow Engine Challenge

A team of students from Joliet Township High School competed in the Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge on July 30 at Route 66 Raceway.

8 Teams Qualify At Hot Rodders Of Tomorrow Engine Challenge

The Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge’s first event of 2016 seasons was held at the 9th Annual Race & Performance Expo in Schaumburg, IL. Thirty-two teams competed for their chance to qualify for the National Dual Championships held later this year at the SEMA and PRI Shows.

South Elgin High Automotive Team Ready For National Competition

South Elgin’s automotive technology engine teardown team is ready to compete in the Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge being held in Las Vegas.

23 Teams To Compete In Hot Rodders Of Tomorrow Engine Challenge Semi-Finals

The Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge has put 12 events in the books for 2015. Throughout these events, held from Florida to California, 40 teams have qualified to compete for the Engine Challenge National Championship. In order to qualify, these teams, comprised solely of high school students, must complete a performance engine rebuilt in less than 35 minutes. These 40 teams have now advanced to the semi-finals. Twenty-three of these teams will compete in the first round of semi-final competition, held at the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Show, November 3-6.