Updated: Jack Hone, Former Publisher Of Tire Review, Passes Away
Hone’s career in publishing began in 1969 and he served as publisher of Tire Review from 1987 to 1999.
Jimmie Johnson And Ally Team Up To Help Get Kids On Track For Success
The “Ally Fueling Futures” program introduces high school students to motorsports careers and money basics.
Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes, Larsen Motorsports To Address Talent Shortage In Collision Repair With Scholarship Program
With the newly established Blazing Trails Scholarship Fund, Blazing Trails, a 501(c)3, will add a specific focus on automotive service and collision repair programs at the postsecondary level to its existing vocational and technical training in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM).
Make-A-Wish Arizona, Universal Technical Institute & Industry Partners Make Wish Come True For Aspiring Diesel Technician
After falling seriously ill from cancer last year, Phoenix-area teen Jaime Gamez knew exactly what he would ask for when he was contacted by Make-A-Wish Arizona.
Guest Commentary: Fueling Innovation In The Automotive Aftermarket
New and exciting tech advances don’t often come to mind when considering the automotive aftermarket. However, Nathan Shipley, automotive industry analyst at The NPD Group, points out that some of the industry’s most innovative solutions in recent years have come about because someone thought to get creative with an existing product.
Mitchell 1 Names Jackson Dietrich 2019 Automotive Technology Outstanding Student
Dietrich received a $2,500 scholarship, a check for $500 and roundtrip airfare and accommodations for himself and a guest to attend the NACAT conference.
CARSTAR Acceleration 2019 Conference A Success
With goals of reaching more than $2 billion in sales and more than 1,100 collision repair locations across the continent by 2021, CARSTAR shared an aggressive growth strategy with its franchise partners, insurance carriers and vendor partners during the conference.
Lucas Oil Products Celebrates 30 Years
Founded in Corona, California, in 1989, the company was a manifestation of the desire of its founder, Forrest Lucas, to find a way to keep the engine of his big rig running smoothly over long-haul truck drives in sweltering temperatures on highways across Arizona and the American southwest.
Barrett-Jackson Sees ‘Turbocharged’ Demand For Japanese Performance
According to Barrett-Jackson Chairman and CEO Craig Jackson, Japanese imports are capturing the attention of Gen Xers looking to finally drive the dream car of their younger years.
OKI Data Americas And SEMA Cares Auction One-Of-A-Kind Race Car To Benefit Richard Petty’s Victory Junction
Victory Junction is an 84-acre camp dedicated to enriching the lives of children with serious medical conditions.