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TV Special Features SEMA Battle Of The Builders

With more than 250 vehicles entered into the competition and the addition of a new Young Guns distinction for builders who are 34 years old and under, the SEMA Battle of the Builders competition was more exciting and intense than ever before.

Nominate Your School For Tomorrow’s Tech ‘2017 School Of The Year’

The School of the Year program is open to all high schools or post-secondary schools that have a subscription to Tomorrow’s Tech.

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Volkswagen Brake Pedal Pulsation

When applying brakes at highway speeds, the customer my experience pulsation in the brake pedal, steering wheel shake and vibrations in the body.

Students Put Skills To The Test In Automotive Repair Competition

High school students competed in a competition to showcase their automotive repair and refinishing skills.

Headed For Philly Auto Show, Montco Students Get A Charge Out Of Electric Cars

Students in the Electric Car Club at Methacton High School in Eagleville, PA, learn about vehicles powered by alternative energy sources.

NATEF Announces New Trustees For 2017

NATEF has announced five new members of the board of trustees for 2017. Jim Anderson, auto instructor at Greenville High School, Greenville, Ohio, will serve as chairman.

Subaru’s Rallycross Effort Ramps Up With New Driver Lineup For 2017

Subaru Rally Team USA has announced Red Bull Global Rallycross (GRC) star Patrik Sandell and former Subaru World Rally Team driver Chris Atkinson will spearhead the factory team’s 2017 rallycross efforts.

There’s Good Money To Be Made In Non-College Careers

Career and technical education programs provide students with the training needed to obtain jobs after graduation.

Park Vista Students Ready To Revive Vintage Hearse

Students at Park Vista Community High School Automotive Academy in Lake Worth, FL, are restoring a vintage 1987 Cadillac hearse.

Pro Spot Donates Over $125,000 In Welders To Collision School Programs

These donated welders were offered to those collision school programs that applied for the Education Foundation’s 2016 Makeover grant application and will assist in the collision instructors’ ability to provide a quality technical education to their students.

Collision Repair Education Foundation Announces 2016 Makeover School Grant Winners

More than 120 high school and college collision school programs from across the country applied for this grant and each received a grant valued from $1,000 to $30,000.

NASCAR Tech Student Receives Outstanding Student Award

NASCAR Technical Institute (NTI) student Madison Conrad has been awarded the Roger Penske Outstanding Student Award by the TechForce Foundation.