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T2/Chicago Pneumatic School of the Year Winner Announced

Celebrity Rich Evans surprises students at awards ceremony

IndyCar Series and Indy Pro Series Partner with Raybestos Brand Brakes

The partnership designates Raybestos as the preferred competition brake friction of the IndyCar Series and Firestone Indy Lights at all road and street course races through 2009.

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.

The MACH 5 Makes its Movie Debut

“Speed Racer” Hits the Big Screen

WyoTech Provides Expertise to “Drag Race High” Reality Show

The show captures the emotion, rivalry and the real-life lessons of preparation and competition as contestants race against the clock to build a race car from the ground up.

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

North American Steering System Hard Parts Aftermarket Experiences Modest

Modest growth is credited to the introduction of new vehicles with variable chassis features.

Chicago Pneumatic Returns to NHRA as Major Sponsor

Continues Partnership with Ringers Gloves, Starts New One with Wyotech

T2/Chicago Pneumatic School of the Year Finalists Narrows

20 School Finalists from Four Regions Move On to Second/Final Round

Threat of Terrorist Attack Forces Cancellation of Dakar Rally

Dakar Rally, the legendary race across the Sahara, has been cancelled for the first time in its 30-year history because of security fears.