Students from Sequoyah High School’s Automotive program competed in the Summit Motorama at Atlanta Motor Speedway, which involves deconstructing a V-8 engine and reassembling it to the manufacturer’s specifications.
From the Holly Springs-Hickory Flat Patch website:
Sequoyah High School’s Automotive program students earned a National ranking in recent competition!
The students competed in the Summit Motorama at Atlanta Motor Speedway, which involves deconstructing a V-8 engine and reassembling it to the manufacturer’s specifications. The team is competitively timed on how quickly they disassemble and reassemble the engine in its entirety. They are timed for accuracy, and penalties are added in the form of extra time.
In only their second competition, they earned a time that ranks them 32nd in the Nation!
Click HERE to read the entire article about Sequoyah High School’s Automotive program on the Holly Springs-Hickory Flat Patch website.