Saying YES to Students Interested in Drag Racing Careers with NAPA and NHRA
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Founded in 1989, the YES program introduces students to drag racing and the diverse career opportunities within the automotive industry. With NAPA as a key partner and presenting sponsor, the program reaches students through live events at 15 national NHRA events and a virtual program accessible year-round.
John explains that the YES program offers a unique experience, showcasing "all the opportunities that exist in the world of a drag racing, along with the automotive industry as well." Students attend presentations, meet professionals like Ron Capps, tour the pits, and watch the races, witnessing the application of science, technology, engineering, and math in real-world settings.
The NHRA Launch Motor Sports Careers program acts as "a career portal where numerous job opportunities in every field in the sport are posted" to connect students with jobs in the industry.
John encourages local automotive repair shops to participate by posting roles on the NHRA Launch portal or connecting with the YES program at events. Overall, John notes that the partnership helps "bridge that gap from attending as a high school student to landing an actual job within an organization that is in the NHRA industry."
For more information, visit NAPA Online (NAPAOnline.com), NHRA (NHRA.com/YES) or Tomorrow's Technician (TomorrowsTechnician.com).
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