Technician.Academy has announced its continued partnership with MotoRad, which will be one of the sponsors for Technician.Academy’s second “Respect is Learned In The Pits” contest.
“Like us, MotoRad is committed to educating the technicians of tomorrow and providing learning experiences like the Respect is Learned In The Pits contest that will shape the future of the automotive industry,” said Shawn Collins, CEO of Technician.Academy.
The Respect is Learned In The Pits contest invites current college students to apply to win a weekend with Randy Meyer Racing and Megan Meyer Racing at the 2018 Chevrolet Performance U.S. Nationals in Indianapolis. The chosen student will work in the pits with the RMR drag team, gaining first-hand experience with the crew. Click here to view the recap video from 2017.
“The In The Pits contest was a huge success in 2017, and we are more than excited to continue the program in 2018,” said Megan Meyer. “We encourage every student that has an interest in motorsports to take this opportunity to get hands-on experience outside of the classroom. With the help of MotoRad, we will have a larger reach to students, and hope to help bring light to the importance of education and building connections in the industry.”
“MotoRad is proud to partner with two winning teams like Technician.Academy and Randy Meyer Racing,” said Brandon Kight, vice president of marketing at MotoRad. “It’s a perfect opportunity for technicians of tomorrow.”
Learn more about the contest and other opportunities by visiting Technician.Academy. To sponsor the contest alongside MotoRad or to help with any other Technician.Academy initiative, contact Collins at [email protected].