Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Heads to Indy - Engine Builder Magazine

Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Heads to Indy

The First Half of the Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge 2018 Dual Championship took place at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas. It included 27 teams from coast to coast to battle to be one of the Top 4 teams to move on and compete in the Elite 8 playoffs for the 2018 National Championship at the PRI Show.

The First Half of the Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge 2018 Dual Championship took place at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas. It included 27 teams from coast to coast to battle to be one of the Top 4 teams to move on and compete in the Elite 8 playoffs for the 2018 National Championship at the PRI Show.

With five students per team, they disassemble and reassemble a traditional small block Chevy outfitted with the latest aftermarket parts. Teams must properly disassemble the engine including the removal of all eight pistons, then reassemble it using correct torque and valve adjustment.

Team Custom Automotive Network (CAN), Eastern Oklahoma Technology Center out of Choctaw, OK, came in first place with an average time of 18:35. They also had the best time of the week at 17:59.

Mikle Barba a senior at Eastern Oklahoma Technology Center (Team CAN) says competing in the HROT competition has helped him with team work and knows it’s about team and not himself. He wants to continue his education and become an Aviation Mechanic or CNC Machinist.

Birdville Center of Technology and Advanced Learning – Team Racequip – had the best written test score – 97%. It was their first-year team at the Dual National Championship.

Other teams moving on to the Elite Eight competition at the PRI Show are:

  • Team Canton Racing Products, Lakeshore High School from Stevensville, MI, came in second place with an average time of 19:57.
  • Team Mr. Gasket, C D Hylton High School out of Woodbridge, VA took third place with an average time of 22:42.
  • Team Edelbrock, Hunter High School from West Valley City, UT came in fourth place with an average time of 23:57. They will be making their first trip to the Elite Eight competition.

These Top 4 teams from the SEMA Show and the Top 4 teams from the PRI Show will then compete head-to-head to earn the first place Champion Title of the 2018 Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Dual Championship and win scholarship vouchers ranging from $6,500 to $10,000 being provided by Universal Technical Institute (UTI), School of Automotive Machinists (SAM TECH), and Ohio Technical College (OTC).

The Elite 8 battle will start at 1 PM EST on December 7 and will continue on December 8.

You May Also Like

Hot Shot’s Secret Announces a Promotion and New Hire

Lubrication Specialties, manufacturer of Hot Shot’s Secret, hires new field marketing representative and promotes Kaysie Keen to field marketing manager.

Lubrication Specialties (LSI), manufacturer of Hot Shot’s Secret, has announced new support for Hot Shot’s Secret field events with the addition of Matthew Steinmetz to field marketing representative and the promotion of Kaysie Keen to a newly created position, field marketing manager. Kaysie Keen previously served in a support role in the marketing department as a marketing project specialist. In her new role, she will now report to Kyle Fischer, Hot Shot’s Secret’s director of field marketing & partnerships. In this new role, Keen will manage all event assets, inventory, track and report on field sales, assist with contract negotiations, monitor and screen sponsorship applications, and coordinate all event details. She joined LSI in 2016 and has been instrumental in providing support for many of the company’s product launches, promotions, and trade shows.

SEMA Show 2024 Registration is Open

Enthusiasm for this year’s SEMA Show continues to build.

Staci Kettles Named IHRA Director of Racer Relations

The International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) has named Staci Kettles as its new director of racer relations. With experience as a driver, track announcer, track manager, and more, Kettles will visit different race tracks to help racers with membership needs. Related Articles – Motorsports Hall of Fame of America Announces 2025 Induction Class – NASCAR Announces

Motorsports Hall of Fame of America Announces 2025 Induction Class

The induction celebration will be held at the MSHFA in Daytona Beach, on March 10-11, 2025.

NASCAR Announces 2025 Hall of Fame Nominees

NASCAR has announced the 15 nominees for the NASCAR Hall of Fame’s class of 2025, as well as five nominees for the Landmark Award.

Other Posts

NASCAR Hires New Senior VP, Content

Dahl will oversee all content generated by NASCAR Studios and NASCAR Digital Media across multiple business areas.

Prema Racing to Join NTT IndyCar in 2025

The Prema Racing IndyCar effort will operate out of a “state-of-the-art” facility located in Indiana.

Transtar Industries to Begin Offering OE Recycled Engines

The engines are priced and graded based on part condition and mileage. All recycled engines are backed by a 90-day warranty.

USAC Racing Appoints New President

Jason Smith will oversee the strategic direction and day-to-day operations of USAC Racing.