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Download: High-resolution photos from the 2010 National Finals
Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills is a nationwide automotive technology competition for high school juniors and seniors interested in pursuing careers as automotive service technicians. Celebrating its 61st year, the competition tests students' automotive knowledge, workmanship and problem-solving abilities with a written test as well as a race against the clock to diagnose and properly repair intentionally "bugged" vehicles.
In 2010, 10,500 automotive technology students competed for a share in a record-high $11.5 million in scholarships available through the state and national competitions.
Ford and AAA are dedicated to the competition as part of their commitment to the future of automotive service in America. Founded in 1949, the competition has been sponsored by various organizations dedicated to quality auto service. AAA has served as co-sponsor since 1984, and Ford Motor Company began its partnership in 1994.
Updates on Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills are available on its Facebook page, and additional information on competing in the event can be found on AutoSkills.com.
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2010 Fact Sheet
Facts and figures about the 2010 Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills competition and the automotive repair industry. |
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2010 Media Booklet
An explanation of Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills, the road to the National Finals and a listing of the 50 teams of students and their instructors representing each state at the 2010 National Finals. |
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