Sentences with phrase «rodders of»

«Maybe the hot rodders of tomorrow are the people who want to get in there and see what they can do about increasing fuel economy.»
There has been expansion of the SEMA Young Executive Network (YEN), now 1,300 strong; development of a robust student program that brings 500 - plus automotive students to the SEMA Show each year; and substantial support of other productive youth - oriented automotive programs, such as Hot Rodders of Tomorrow.
SEMA also gladly supports mentoring programs such as Hot Rodders of Tomorrow to help foster a culture that inspires future industry superstars.
In addition to supporting established programs such as Hot Rodders of Tomorrow, SEMA is delivering new programs, including the SEMA Career Center that will take place at this year's SEMA Show.
High school teams from across the country will once again compete against the clock and each other in tearing down and rebuilding identical high - performance 350ci Chevrolet small - block powerplants fitted with top performance parts during the Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge.
The 2016 Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge is set to kick off during the ninth - annual Race and Performance (RP) Expo, to be held February 20 — 21 in Schaumburg, Illinois.
Watch the action unfold as students race against the clock to disassemble and rebuild a Chevy 350 engine using only hand tools during the Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge National Championship, Thursday, November 5, at the 2009 SEMA Show.
For more information on the Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge, visit www.hotroddersoftomorrow.com.
Team Fel - Pro from Joliet Central High School in Joliet, Illinois, earned $ 50,000 in scholarships for its victory in the first Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge National Championship at the 2009 SEMA Show.
With the clock ticking and under intense pressure, four teams of high school students pitted their skills against each other as they disassembled and rebuilt high - performance Chevy 350 engines at the first - ever Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge Showdown at SEMA.
With the goal to cultivate the next generation of enthusiasts and technicians, Jim Bingham of the Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge received the SEMA Chairman's Service Award.
Hot Rodders of Tomorrow is a nonprofit organization that hosts «Engine Challenges» across the country in which high - school teams compete against each other in timed engine rebuilds.
She is one of five students — the only female — that comprise «Team Moroso,» which tore down and rebuilt an engine in a record - breaking 21:08 to capture the title of 2011 Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge champions this past November at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas.
Facilitators of the Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge have introduced a new dual championship format so that qualifying teams will face off at one of the two top industry trade shows — SEMA or PRI.
That grew to six in the second year, and Hot Rodders of Tomorrow came to the SEMA Show with 10 teams in 2011.
Providing young automotive enthusiasts with an opportunity to develop and showcase their talents while being exposed to the automotive aftermarket industry, Hot Rodders of Tomorrow was launched in 2008 at the Race & Performance Expo in St. Charles, Illinois, and has been invited to compete at the SEMA Show every year since its inception.
After 18 teams battled at the Hot Rodders of Tomorrow UTI Pennsylvania Qualifier in Exton, Pennsylvania, last weekend, four schools advanced to the Dual National Championships held later this year at the SEMA Show and PRI Show.
The teams are stacking up with six of the 11 qualifying events completed for the Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge.
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 the SEMA Show and PRI Trade Show later this year.
At the SEMA Show, you'll see the results of several more, including an award for the GEN III Innovator of the Year and the Hot Rodders of Tomorrow competition.
The Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge pits teams of students from around the country against each other to see who can take apart and reassemble a high - performance Chevy 350 engine in the shortest time using only hand tools.
The championship, dubbed «The Showdown at SEMA,» will feature the winners from Wednesday's qualifying rounds facing off in the inaugural Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge National Championship.
The 2009 SEMA Show will be home to the first ever Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge National Championship.

Not exact matches

Sirs: As a club of true hot rodders we Road Gents have been trying to change public opinion about hot rodding through courtesy and assistance on the road.
As king of the hot rodders, Garlits disdains such sympathy, which is misguided anyway.
FOCUS: HOT WORDSON HOT RODDERS Sirs: Your criticism of Dr. James Killian entitled Glittering Generality of the Week (SI, Feb. 17) could have been more appropriately called The GlitteringAsininity of the Week.
In our neck ofthe woods a hot rodder is a gravel - throwing, tire - screeching, law - breakingpredator of the highways.
The hot rodder is continually being confused with thistype, and perhaps if Dr. Killian were shown that there is a difference, hewould realize that this type of boy would probably be the very type of «hotmind» he is looking for.
Sirs: I want to congratulate you for your excellent support of hot rodders in theface of Dr. James R. Killian Jr.'s calling for a national effort to «de-emphasize the hot rodders among our youth and to encourage the hotminds.»
It is true thatthere is a breed of young grease - spattered Americans which is tinkering withthe future under the tender watchfulness of girls in blue jeans, but theyshrink in horror when referred to as hot rodders.
SVI even modified a set of 15 - inch steel wheels to obtain the right wheel offset by reversing the wheel rim on the wheel center, an old trick used by hot rodders since the 1950s.
We like to think that this amped - up concept car has the bold face and big wing of which Soichiro Honda would have approved, since he was just a hot - rodder at heart.
They were like the German versions of U.S. hot - rodders — you poke around the car and see that they used really cool brackets and mounting methods and hardware.
Built in California by hot rodder and customizer Steve Moal for a client, this «Gatto» morphs some of the greatest «50s Italian styling cues (think Ferrari, Maserati and Zagato) in this custom creation.
The metallic green Carabo absolutely steals the show, but 1969's Italdesign Iguana — painted in a metalflake finish that hot - rodders can only dream of (see page 77)-- and the bright yellow 33/2 Speciale from the same year look nearly as stunning with their glassy cabins and balloon - like tyres.
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See a full feature in the January 2017 issue of Street Rodder or at hotrod.com/articles/1961-impala-bubbletop-wagon-knocked-em-dead-detroit.
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On this, SEMA's 50th anniversary, it is worth noting that repowering the American Dream is not just about new vehicles; it's about new technologies and new ways of thinking for the next generation of hot rodders and enthusiasts.
His ’67 Buick Riviera, also built by Cook, was a finalist for the Goodguys Custom Rod of the Year and was featured in Custom Rodder.
Florida - based duPont Registry magazine is sponsoring a display of high - end vehicles, and there is also a collection of classic muscle cars sponsored by several rodder magazines.
This transformation started with the introduction of the Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat — a hot - rodder's dream.
It's not a surprise that hot rodders today turn to the Chevy 350 small block as their engine of choice.
The car is more pleasing to families than hot - rodders, which is the intent of the Sonata's designers and engineers.
In a forgotten corner of Carroll Shelby's shop, Pete Brock and a bunch of California hot - rodders created a car to defeat Ferrari on its...
Lot # 1417 - This 1955 Ford Thunderbird is a full custom with accolades that include 2012 Detroit Autorama Ridler Award winner, 2012 Goodguys Custom Rod of the Year winner, 2012 Legend Cup winner, 2012 SEMA Mothers Polish Excellence in Design winner, and many Goodguys Builder's Choice awards, and has also been featured in Street Rodder Premium and Autoweek magazines.
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