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23 Teams To Compete In Hot Rodders Of Tomorrow Engine Challenge Semi-Finals

The Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge has put 12 events in the books for 2015. Throughout these events, held from Florida to California, 40 teams have qualified to compete for the Engine Challenge National Championship. In order to qualify, these teams, comprised solely of high school students, must complete a performance engine rebuilt in less than 35 minutes. These 40 teams have now advanced to the semi-finals. Twenty-three of these teams will compete in the first round of semi-final competition, held at the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Show, November 3-6.

DEI Sponsored 2015 Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Team 
Qualifies for Dual Championship Engine Challenge

DEI Team will compete at SEMA and PRI for the National Championship title.

WELD Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Team Records Fastest Time
 at Regional Event

The WELD-sponsored Eastern Oklahoma County Tech Center Team recorded the fastest time at the Hot Rodders of Tomorrow (HROT) Engine Challenge program regional event held March 20-22 at the Texas Motor Speedway in Ft. Worth. The team of five high school students from Choctaw, OK, competed against the clock in a total engine rebuild and

WELD Announces 2015 Sponsorship of Hot Rodders of Tomorrow

WELD has renewed its sponsorship of the Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge program. WELD has been a sponsor of the organization since 2013. Hot Rodders of Tomorrow is a nationwide high school engine building competition that challenges youth to pursue an automotive career. Regional competitions are held across the country where high school teams

Split Decision: Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge to Continue at PRI

This year, the Sixth Annual Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge Championships split into a Dual Championship format in which teams will compete at both the SEMA Show (Nov. 4-7, Las Vegas) and the PRI Show (Dec. 11-13, Indianapolis). From each Dual Championship, two teams will emerge. These four teams will face off for the

DEI to offer Sponsorship in 2013 Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge

Sponsored high school shop teams compete in breaking down and rebuilding a performance small block Chevy to compete at Nationals for scholarship funds.

Finish Line: Team MOTIVE GEAR Takes Win at Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge

Listed as Team MOTIVE GEAR, the Loara High School student team beat out 12 other teams in the 4th Annual “Showdown at SEMA.”

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

Six High School Teams Set for Hot Rodders Of Tomorrow ‘Showdown at SEMA’

Six High School Auto Technology teams have earned their way to the Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge National Championship to be held at the 2010 SEMA (Specialty Equipment Market Association) Show, November 2-5 in Las Vegas NV.

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.