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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.

Hot Rodders Junior Engine Challenge Developing The Future At The PRI Show

Developed for kids between the ages of 5 and 18 years old, the event’s design is to “get wrenches in their hands and grease under their fingernails” by taking apart and rebuilding Briggs & Stratton 5 horsepower single-cylinder engines.

Eastern Oklahoma County Technology Center Students Are Top Hot Rod Builders

Team Moroso, from Eastern Oklahoma County Technology Center in Choctaw, OK, defeated 22 other schools from across the nation to win theHot Rodders of Tomorrow National Championship recently at the PRI Trade Show in Indianapolis.School instructor Jim LaFevers tutored a six-student group that broke the event’s national record in breaking down and then re-assembling a V8 engine in 18 minutes, 43 seconds. 

EOC Tech Engine Build Team Advances To Nationals

A team of students from Eastern Oklahoma County Technology Center have advanced to the Hot Rodders of Tomorrow national competition.

HROT Double Header Event Has 13 Teams Qualify For Dual Championship

The Hot Rodders of Tomorrow (HROT) Engine Challenge had a double-header event this past weekend.

SEMA’s Top 4 Teams Heading To The PRI Show

The First Half of the Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge 2016 Dual Championship is over! The event took place this past week at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas, NV. It included 20 teams which came from coast to coast to battle to become one of the Top 4 teams to move on and compete in the Elite 8 playoffs for the 2016 National Championship at the PRI Show Dec. 9th and 10th.

43 Teams Qualify For The National Dual Championship

The 2016 qualifying season for the Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge is now over. And, there are 43 teams readying themselves for the 2016 Dual National Championship happening this fall at the SEMA and PRI shows.

Edelbrock Car Show Adds Another HROT Playoff Qualifier

After eight Hot Rodders of Tomorrow events so far this season, teams continue to challenge and compete to score under the 34-minute mark to qualify for the National Dual Championship Playoffs at SEMA Show and PRI Show later this year.

GCHS Automotive Tech Students Compete At Atlanta Motor Speedway

Students in the automotive technology program at Gordon Central High School in Calhoun, Georgia, recently participated in the Hot Rodders of Tomorrow competition at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

South Elgin High Automotive Team Ready For National Competition

South Elgin’s automotive technology engine teardown team is ready to compete in the Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge being held in Las Vegas.