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Bendix Brakes Celebtrates 85 Years of Innovation with ‘The Passion That Drives You’ Scholarship Contest

Scholarship money directed toward Automotive Technician students! From Sept. 22 – Dec. 1, 2009, U.S. residents 18 years and older who are interested in pursuing a career in automotive technology can enter ‘The Passion That Drives You Scholarship’ contest from Bendix Brakes.

Women’s Board 2009 Scholarship Application Deadline Extended

The deadline for students to apply for the 2009 Women’s Board Scholarships has been extended to Friday, May 29.

Real World: 2008 Skills USA Contest

Event Showcases Top Automotive Repair and Service Students From Across the Country

Lubricants: Racing Oils Can Offer Extra Power & Protection For Your Performance Engine

High performance engines have a very small margin for error when it comes to tolerances and extreme loads, therefore the demand for lubrication is also much greater than in your typical production engine. So why would you entrust any off-the-shelf oil to protect those vital parts?

Keystone Announces 2009 Calendar Competition for Car Enthusiasts

Your Ride Could Be Featured in a National Calendar

WB 2008 Scholarship Application Now Available

Car Care Council Women’s Board Provides Scholarships to Female Students

Delphi and Tomorrow’s Technician Magazine Bring the Vehicle Electronics Revolution to Tennessee School

Delphi awards service tools and training to “Pop Quiz” winners

Undercover – Understanding Heavy-Duty Undercarriages

Adapted from Carol Birkland’s article in Fleet Equipment

Matt Taylor Wins T2 Essay Contest

The grand prize winner in the Tomorrow’s Technician Essay Contest, which was sponsored by Parts Plus, was Matt Taylor of Lakewood, WA. Taylor and Wayne Bridges, his teacher at Clover Park Technical College, were guests of Parts Plus at the Parts Plus National Convention held February 24-27 in New Orleans, LA. The contest, which ran

A Down and Dirty Look into Sprint Engine Building

Adapted from Jim Walbolt’s article in Engine Builder