You searched for National Automotive Technology Competition - Page 15 of 15 - Tomorrows Technician
Real World: Waubonsee Community College is the Head of the Class

School takes Top Honor in the T2/Chicago Pneumatic School of the Year

SPECIAL REPORT: Future Shock – The Popularity of EVs

Electric Vehicle (EV) Technology is Back in the Limelight

Porsche Wins ”Best Performance Engine Award”

911 Turbo-Engine named the world’s best performance powerplant

T2/Chicago Pneumatic School of the Year Winner Announced

Celebrity Rich Evans surprises students at awards ceremony

The Real World: VW’s First Woman Master Tech Fits the Bill

Kipp Wierenga has earned the distinction of being the first woman in North America to become a Volkswagen Certified Master Technician.

2008 Winner — Waubonsee Community College is the Head of the Class

Chicago Pneumatic, a global leader in the design, manufacture and distribution of high-performance aftermarket tools, accessories and compressors, and Tomorrow’s Technician (TT) awarded the inaugural TT School of Year Award to Waubonsee Community College (WCC) in Sugar Grove, IL, on April 16, 2008. WCC automotive course instructors Ken Kunz and Jim Armitage received the inaugural TT School of Year Award plaque from Tomorrow’s Technician staff

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

Father-Son Team Wins Competition for the First Time

Real World – Antique Auto Museum at Hershey Profiles Horseless Carriages from the Brass Era

Antique Auto Museum at Hershey Profiles Horseless Carriages from the Brass Era The Antique Auto Museum at Hershey, located in Hershey, PA, is turning back the clock with an exhibition of horseless carriages from the brass era that will run from November 4, 2006 to May 31, 2007. The exhibition will feature a selection of

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