If children are the future then these are our future muscle
cars.
We recently shared news that Dodge was turning to child labor
to design the 2025 SRT Hellcat. Okay, that’s a bit of an exaggeration. FCA was
actually running a design contest for students in the US between grades 10 and
12. The aim of the Drive for Design contest was to show young artists that
automotive design could be a potential career path. It also gives young artists
exposure on a national stage from one of the world’s biggest automakers. So,
who won? Ben Treinen of Archbishop Moeller High School in Cincinnati took first
place.
Second place went to Harrison Kunselman of Mount de Sales
Academy in Macon, Georgia. Third place was given to Hwanseong Jang of
Bloomfield Hills High School in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, and fourth place
went to Andrew Gombac of Loyola Academy located in Wilmette, Illinois. All the
winners will be recognized and awarded prizes on February 26 at the 64th annual
Meguiar’s Detroit Autorama at Cobo Center in Detroit. Prizes include Apple
electronics, a three-week summer course at the College for Creative Studies
(CCS) in Detroit, three passes to the Detroit Autorama, a three-day/two-night
stay in Auburn Hills, Michigan, and dinner with members of the FCA US Design
team.
Additionally, the winning sketches will stay on display at
the Mopar booth throughout the event. All of these look like Vision Gran
Turismo cars, so why not put one in the video game now? The first place sketch
of the Charger (it appears to have four doors) against the blue backdrop looks
like it'd be awesome to drive online.
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