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Zurich Donates to GAAS Scholarship Program

In lieu of holiday cards to customers, Zurich’s Automotive Specialty Markets division donates $10,000 to GAAS for scholarships

Report Card: Performance Tips From a Model Student

Chloe Picart, an 18-year-old student at Lincoln Technical Institute, studying automotive technology, said she loves the idea of being a girl in a male dominated industry.

The Real World: A Juiced-Up Orange Mazda That’s Ready for the Track

A Mazda RX-7 Gets a makeover from two juniors at Medford Vocational Technical High School, Medford, MA

Eight-Time Indy 500 Starter Freeland Dies at 82

Freeland Began His Early Career as a Diesel Mechanic

Glossary of aftermarket terms

Abrasives: Substances used to wear away a surface by friction. Accessories: Comfort, convenience and safety products not essential to the performance of a vehicle, such as audio, security products, floor mats and seat covers. Additives: Chemicals that are added to the engine, cooling system, air conditioning system or transmission to maintain or enhance performance. Appearance

Trucking Into Performance Mods

  When Andre Soto of San Diego, CA, got his 1996 Toyota Tacoma truck during his junior year of high school, he wanted to modify it and add some performance features, but wasn’t really sure how. “I started going to car shows, and all I saw were all Hondas or Acuras,” Soto said. “I then

The Real World – California Students Tops in Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills

Father-Son Team Wins Competition for the First Time

Real World: Anything Is Possible – If You Follow Your Dream

When the Permatex Follow A Dream Racing team captured its first race championship at the 2005 OReilly Spring Nationals in Houston, TX, it was much more than a national win in the NHRA Top Alcohol Funny Car Series. It was a phenomenal victory in the pursuit of a dream that, on paper, stood little chance,

I Want You – to Understand Brake Performance

Adapted from Larry Carley’s and Gene Markel’s article in Brake & Front End