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	<title>Georgia Tech Auto Show &#187; 2006</title>
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		<title>2006 Highlights from Ga Tech Auto Show</title>
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2006 Show Summary

With two big successes, the organization team was growing and becoming bolder.   It was decided that Franco Cimatti would be invited to fly from Italy and be the guest speaker for the show.   Franco had been an undergraduate mechanical engineering student at Georgia Tech in the late 1970’s, [...]]]></description>
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<h2><strong>2006 Show Summary<br />
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<p>With two big successes, the organization team was growing and becoming bolder.   It was decided that Franco Cimatti would be invited to fly from Italy and be the guest speaker for the show.   Franco had been an undergraduate mechanical engineering student at Georgia Tech in the late 1970’s, and had caught the car-enthusiast bug while reading a book about Austin Healey’s that he checked out from the Georgia Tech library.  He was currently the engineering concept manager at Ferrari in Italy, so it was a stretch for the show to invite someone of such responsibility for leading our passion.   He accepted, and the enthusiasm for the 2006 reached something like euphoria.</p>
<p>The trophies were selected to be an 1:18 scale model of a Ferrari decorated with unique decals designating it to be a trophy for the Georgia Tech show.</p>
<p>General Motors and Ford Motor Company raised their level of support.   Lexus brought a self-parking car.   A student brought a go-kart with a pulse jet engine, etc.</p>
<p>The poster was designed by Alfredo Alponte.   The mystery dashboard that was used for the graphic is from a 1960’s Aston Martin.</p>
<p>The t-shirt was designed by Alexis Godschalk (tan with challenger)</p>
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<h2>Winners of the 2006 Georgia Tech Auto Show</h2>
<p><strong>Modified, Front Wheel Drive</strong></p>
<p>1st Place		Hector Rivera		Honda Civic			Not GT</p>
<p>2nd Place		Ashwin Rao		Honda Accord			AE student</p>
<p><strong>Modified Rear Wheel Drive and All Wheel Drive</strong></p>
<p>1st Place		Chas Cone		1998 Corvette			IM 1961</p>
<p>2nd Place		Brian Trembly		Subaru WRX			don’t know</p>
<p>3rd Place		Josh Schwab		Cobra Chassis			ID 2005</p>
<p><strong>Un-modified Pre-1975</strong></p>
<p>1st Place		Phildon Collier	1963 Corvette			IE 1987</p>
<p>2nd Place		Chris Rocket		1954 Corvette			MSE 2005</p>
<p>3rd Place		Casey Crain		1951 Coronet			ID student</p>
<p><strong>Un-modified 1975 to Present</strong></p>
<p>1st Place		Lauren Arnett		Lotus Elise			Mgt 96, 2001</p>
<p>2nd Place		Chris Anderson	Datsun 280z			Mgt 1997</p>
<p>3rd Place		Todd Groshans	Ford GT			ME grad stud</p>
<p><strong>Trucks, S.U.V.s, Jeeps</strong></p>
<p>1st Place		Jim Knight		Land Rover S2		IE 1968</p>
<p>2nd Place		Charistian Shin	Land Rover Defender  	 don’t know</p>
<p><strong>Motorcycles</strong></p>
<p>1st Place		John Gerber		Modified Yamaha		ME student<br />
<strong><br />
Competition and Experimental</strong></p>
<p>1st Place		Jim Downing		Mazda RX-792P		IM 1966?</p>
<p>2nd Place		Mark Sisk		Monte Carlo Drag Car	ME 1999</p>
<p><strong>Student “Beaters”</strong></p>
<p>1st Place Tie		Evan Moon		VW Baja Bug			Mgt student<br />
Robin Fernandez	BMW 2002			ME student</p>
<p><strong>Alternative Fuel </strong></p>
<p>1st Place		Dale Atkins		Corbin Sparrow		AE  staff</p>
<p><strong>Engineering Award</strong> Charlie Mote		Bio-diesel display		GT Bookstore</p>
<p><strong>Design Award</strong> Mark Zoller		DeTomaso Mangusta		ME student</p>
<p><strong>Angel Award</strong> Paul Allen						ME 1987</p>
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