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	<title>Georgia Tech Auto Show &#187; 2008</title>
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		<title>2008 Highlights from Ga Tech Auto Show</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[2008 Show
Speaker:   Paul Lomangino, an engineer at Tesla
Poster:    Raymond Powell
T-shirt: Logan Vickery  (blue with speedo)

Georgia Tech 2008 Auto Show Winners!!
Congratulations to all of you!  We think everyone at the show is a winner. These are the cars that were most popular within their categories among those entrants and spectators who filled out a ballot at the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Speaker:   Paul Lomangino, an engineer at Tesla<br />
Poster:    Raymond Powell<br />
T-shirt: Logan Vickery  (blue with speedo)</p>
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<h2>Georgia Tech 2008 Auto Show Winners!!</h2>
<p>Congratulations to all of you!  We think everyone at the show is a winner. These are the cars that were most popular within their categories among those entrants and spectators who filled out a ballot at the show.  Also listed are those singled out for special recognition by the show organizers.  Please note the variety of people and cars that are being recognized and also please be aware that several of the recipients who identified themselves as “Fans” are in fact parents or other relatives of Tech students.</p>
<p>The number of trophies given in a particular class is a reflection of the number of cars entered in that class.  Hopefully no one is participating in the show simply to win a trophy.  That isn’t what the show is about.  You might also be interested to know that traditionally the show recognizes about 30% of the entrants with an award.</p>
<p><strong>1978 – 2008 Unmodified</strong><br />
For late model production cars in factory or near stock condition – minimal modifications</p>
<p>1st	Citroen 2CV					Bob Stanek ( NOT AE 1990)</p>
<p>2nd	1989 Lamborghini Countach			Don Silkebakken (BISYE 1986)</p>
<p>3rd	2008 Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder		Clif Parker (Fan)</p>
<p>4th	Tie &#8211; Lotus Exige / Plymouth Prowler	Brian Johnson (ME Student) / Bill Pillow?</p>
<p><strong>1948 – 1977 Unmodified</strong><br />
For older post-war production cars in factory or near stock condition – minimal modifications</p>
<p>1st	1955 Mercedes 300 SL Gulwing		KB Pearce (Fan)</p>
<p>2nd	1968 Dodge Charger R/T  (Gold)		Sherman Banks (BEE 1987)</p>
<p>3rd	1955 Pontiac Star Chief Convertible		Mark Petry (Fan)</p>
<p>4th	1963 Corvette (Silver Split-Window)		Ray Morgan (Fan)</p>
<p>5th	1968 Mustang (Burgundy)			Mark Peterson (Student)</p>
<p><strong>1900 – 1947 Unmodified</strong><br />
For pre-war designed production cars in factory or near stock condition – minimal modifications</p>
<p>1st	1936 Cord 810				Jack Glenn (IM 1959)</p>
<p>2nd	1941 Cadillac 60 Special			Joe Patten (Fan)</p>
<p><strong>RWD or AWD Modified</strong><br />
All years of significantly modified cars with either rear or all-wheel drive.  This includes hot 	rods, street machines, and street legal kit / replica / homebuilt cars</p>
<p>1st	1966 Mustang 2+2 Fastback (Black)		Jamal Wilson (ME Grad Student)</p>
<p>2nd	1929 Ford 2 Door Sedan (Black/Yellow)	Charlie Lail (Comp Eng 1999)</p>
<p>3rd	1998 Corvette	1953 Tribute (White/Red)	Chaz Cone (BSIM 1961)</p>
<p>4th	2001 Porsche Turbo (Silver Two-Tone)	Patrick Nguyen (Fan)</p>
<p><strong>Front Wheel Drive Modified</strong><br />
All years of significantly modified cars with front wheel drive.  This includes the popular 	“import tuner” cars.</p>
<p><strong>1st	1971 Austin Mini (with Honda Engine)	NJ Boone (Fan)</strong></p>
<p><strong>Trucks, 4&#215;4, and SUV</strong><br />
This includes all types and years of trucks; pick-ups, SUVs, Jeeps, off-roaders….</p>
<p>1st	1954 Chevy 3100 Pickup Truck (Gold)	Mark Youngblood (Fan)</p>
<p>2nd	1945 Ford GPW (Jeep)			Henry Taylor (BSCE 1951)</p>
<p>3rd	1966 Land Rover 88” SWB Wagon		Hugh Linton (Student)</p>
<p><strong>Motorcycles</strong><br />
Anything with 2 wheels and an engine … 3 wheels, side cars…..</p>
<p>1st	1972 Honda CB350 (Orange)			Mike Powell (Father of Student)</p>
<p>2nd 	2002 Ducati MH900e				Rick Radford (Fan)</p>
<p>3rd	2007 Ducati 1000S				Kristopher Lamey (Fan)</p>
<p><strong>Alternate Fuel Vehicles</strong><br />
Electric, hybrid, solar, bio-diesel, hydrogen … any form of power other than traditional internal 	combustion.  Also known as “green cars”</p>
<p>1st	2000 Corbin Sparrow				Dale Atkins (Aerospace Faculty)</p>
<p><strong>2nd	1978 Mitsubishi Diesel J-54 Jeep		Sean Sinkule (Fan)</strong></p>
<p><strong>Race and Experimental</strong><br />
Vehicles that are built for competition, entertainment, or education that are not designed for 	basic transportation needs or necessarily street legal</p>
<p>1st	1954 Jaguar					Wayne Phrears (Not Registered)</p>
<p>2nd	Locost Lotus 7 (Bare Chassis)		Andrew Fida (Student)</p>
<p>3rd	1996 ZR1 Corvette Pro-Mod Dragster	Mark Sisk (BME 1999)</p>
<p><strong>Student Beaters</strong><br />
These are the most elemental examples of automotive transportation.  The cars must be 	driven to the show but beyond that the more decrepit the vehicle the better … extra points 	for a GT Parking pass, spray paint, bondo, bailing wire, and duct tape.</p>
<p>1st 	1972 Dodge Charger (subLime Green)		Barber Jabulani (Chem Grad Stud)</p>
<p>2nd	1995 Toyota Tercel “Tercedes”			Nathan Denison (Student)</p>
<p><strong>Special Recognition</strong></p>
<p>Angel Award							Alberto Blanco (Student)<br />
To someone who is instrumental in making the show happen.  This year it was earned by a 	student member of the show’s organizing committee who worked tirelessly on publicity.</p>
<p><strong>Dean Thomas D Galloway Memorial</strong> Award		Debra Thompson (Alum Association)<br />
In honor of the beloved educator and Dean of the College of Architecture, this trophy is given to the member of the Tech community who, like Dean Galloway, recognized and supported the vision of the Georgia Tech Auto Show through extraordinary efforts or generosity.</p>
<p><strong>Design Award </strong> Ariel Atom			David Chow (CS Alumnus)<br />
This distinction is awarded by a small committee of knowledgeable automotive designers and historians to a vehicle of particular design significance or sensitivity.  It may go to an unmodified classic or to a modified car that reveals a profound appreciation for and attention to design.</p>
<p><strong>Engineering Award</strong> Ralt-Yawn-Downing CSR	Jim Downing (IM 1966)<br />
Wayne Yawn (BME 1995)</p>
<p>Similar to the design award, this honor is bestowed by a small committee to the vehicle that 	exhibits a particularly significant engineering achievement on either a personal or corporate 	level.</p>
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