Wed, 5 Oct 2005, 05:55 PM

GM, Local Colleges Team Up at Chicago NHRA Event
|
|
Courtesy of Kirk Weeks, GM Racing
Custom-Designed Chevy Cobalts on Display at Route 66 Raceway
|
JOLIET, Ill. -- At most NHRA POWERade events the excitement is generated on the quarter-mile dragstrip, but fans at
this past weekend's Ameriquest Mortgage NHRA Nationals at Route 66 Raceway got to experience a
little excitement on the Manufacturer's Midway as well, courtesy of General Motors and some local
college students.

Illinois Central College's entry.
|
General Motors provided two 2005 Chevrolet Cobalts, one each to Illinois Central College in East
Peoria,Ill., and Triton College in River Grove, Ill. Students enrolled in each school's GM
Automotive Service Educational Program (ASEP) received their respective Cobalts just 30 days ago,
along with $10,000 to customize them with exterior, interior and power train modifications. The
students teamed up with businesses in their communities to create these custom rides.
Jim Swinson, GM's North Central Region Service Director, said, "We were looking for something to
bring a little excitement to our ASEP display tent at the NHRA events here at Route 66 Raceway and
came up with this idea. It's been a great project and the kids really did a nice job on the cars.
It definitely exceeded our expectations and we're now looking for other events where we can do a
project like this."
"We had about 10 guys working on our car," said Triton College instructor Joey Fuesting. "I thought
this was a great idea and a lot of fun."

Triton College's entry.
|
The students had one month to complete the project, and the final results were on display at the GM
Performance Parts display trailer on the Manufacturer's Midway during the Ameriquest Mortgage NHRA
Nationals at Route 66 Raceway on Sept. 30-Oct. 3. Fans were allowed to view each vehicle up close
and vote for their favorite. More than 1,000 race fans voted and Triton College, whose Cobalt got
the most votes, won $15,000 to be used for tools and equipment for its service educational program.
Illinois Central College received $5,000.
"Hey, we won!" said Triton College student Dustin Radman. "This was a cool project. It gave a lot
of guys an opportunity to do some custom work on a car that they might not get a chance to do."
"I think it's great that more than 1,000 people voted for our cars," said Craig Ingold, also from
Trinity College. "But the voting was pretty close - I think we won by less than 100 votes."


NHRA: 10 Most Recent Entries [ top ]
Apr 08- Hood Scoops Set to Return to NHRA Pro Stock Category in 2027
Apr 07- PowerEdge Returns as Presenting Sponsor of DENSO NHRA Sonoma Nationals at Sonoma Raceway
Apr 07- GESi Pro Stock No. 1 Qualifier Award Returns for 2026 Season
Apr 06- POMONA 1 - Funny Car Preview
Apr 02- Revchem Composites Plays Critical Role in Ron Capps Motorsports' Continued Success
Apr 01- Second Wave of NHRA 75th Anniversary Commemorative Tickets Include Wealth of Legends
Mar 30- CHARLOTTE - Event Preview
Mar 30- BELLE ROSE - Super Gas Round 5 Eliminations
Mar 30- BELLE ROSE - HEMI Chootout Round 3 Eliminations
Mar 30- BELLE ROSE - Competition Eliminator Final, Round 5 Eliminations