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Report Card: Sonic Youth

Chevy’s Sonic Z-Spec Concept Kicks off 100 Years for GM

Finish Line: Wildcard Team Produces Wild Finish at Engine Building Event

Each month, Tomorrow’s Technician takes a look at some of the automotive-related student competitions taking place in this country, as well as the world.

OTC Awards $202,000 in Scholarships to Finalists of Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge

First place went to Team Autometer from Loara High School in Anaheim, CA

Special Report — National Automotive Associations

Doing a report or need more research on the automotive and trucking aftermarket? Check out these links to some of the national associations which feature a wealth of information.

Automotive Parts & Services Association (APSA) Awards 14 Scholarships for 2010-2011

Applicants for APSA 2010-2011 scholarships were taken through APSA members and the automotive scholarship Web site, www.automotivescholarships.com.

Team PRW – Fremd High School Wins Division 3 “Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge” Championship

The Race & Performance Expo hosted its third “Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge” Division 3 Championship March 6th & 7th at the Pheasant Run Resort.

Standard Motor Products Supports GAAS Scholarships

GAAS scholarship funding comes from the annual Global Automotive Aftermarket Symposium (GAAS) and industry contributions from individuals, companies and foundations. The deadline to apply is Wednesday, March 31, 2010.

Real World: ‘Training’ Is Not A Dirty Word

You may feel that once you’ve graduated from an automotive technical college, you are done with school. The fact is, training is an absolute necessity these days if you want to remain competent and competitive in the auto repair business – whether it’s automotive diagnostics and repair, body work or heavy-duty diesels.

Report Card: Career Driven

This month’s cover student is Jessica Randby of Duluth, MN, who attends Lake Superior College. Jessica is seen here attending the 2009 Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show in Las Vegas.

Students Earn $250,000 in Scholarships for Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge

Dubbed the “Showdown at SEMA,” Team Fel-Pro needed just 44:22 minutes to take apart and reassemble a high-performance Chevy 350 engine.