GILMORE GARAGE WORKS HIGH SCHOOL TEAM HEADS TO 2017 GREAT RACE
The esteemed
Great Race, a highly competitive cross-country road rally made up of all vintage automobiles, will be traveling through Michigan and make a
mid-day public stop at the Gilmore Car Museum in Hickory Corners, MI on June 29th.
Over 120 pre-1972 autos will be traveling more than 2,400 miles from Jacksonville, FL to Traverse City, MI—much of it along the historic Dixie Highway—in a nine-day vintage car endurance rally competition. Unlike the name implies, it’s not about high speed racing, but an endurance rally where following precise instructions and arriving on time each day are key.
The entire competition takes place without the use of any cell phones, GPS or maps!
More than 100 teams come from all
across
the United States and foreign countries to
compete for nearly $250,000 in prize money, with about six teams from high school and college programs running in a special class. The X-Cup Division doesn't compete for cash, but for possible student scholarship funds and what will be “an experience of a life time,” according to Fred Colgren, Education Director of the Gilmore Car Museum.
Colgren announced in November of 2016 that a team of high school students from the Museum’s
Gilmore Garage Works, an after-school program that provides hands-on involvement with maintaining and restoring vintage cars, will run in the 2017
Great Race. The six qualifying teens that make up the Gilmore Car Museum's team are the only youth team from the entire Midwest and are from local West Michigan counties: Allegan, Barry, and Kalamazoo.
The Museum started the Garage Works program in 2008 to help fill the void left after several local schools eliminated auto
shop classes. The Gilmore utilized its facility and staff members, along with volunteer mentors made up of area hobbyists. On Tuesday and Thursday evenings each semester about two dozen area students team up with a nearly equal number of mentors. Together, they have completely restored the chassis of a 1931 Willys and 1909 Buick, a handful of vintage motorcycles, and are currently working on a Model A pickup and a 1948 Lincoln V-12 Sedan.
This June, three of the adult mentors - race rules require drivers be 21 or older - and the six teenage students will make up the Garage Works team running in the X-Cup Division of the
Great Race, competing in a 1935 Packard, assembled and restored for the race by museum staff.
The students will be the navigators, guiding the driver’s way and making all the calculations during the trip. Mechanical repairs are also the sole duty of the team. Following only precise turn-by-turn written instructions that include such directions as how many seconds to sit at stop signs or the exact speed and distance to accelerate to, the navigators must assist the driver without using maps, GPS or calculators. Only stop watches and pencils are allowed.
Last year’s overall winner concluded the race in just 1 minute and 20.3 seconds off the perfect race time...a designated time they learn of only
after the race.
The Gilmore car selected to run the
Great Race is a 1935 Packard that was donated to Garage Works by Bea Dinger of Zeeland, Michigan as a restoration project left unfinished by her late husband, Bud. While much had been done over the years by various groups of Garage Works students, the sedan still required more work than the program had hours available to complete prior to the competition. To meet the race and training deadlines, a group of Museum staff and volunteers took on the project in order to give the students a jump start on finishing it in time for the event.
Overall, Colgren believes it is the life lessons that students take away from Garage Works that are most valuable to them.
“You never know the impact you’re going to have on a student,” he explained. “We are thrilled to give our students the remarkable opportunity to run in the
Great Race — the world’s premiere vintage car endurance rally.”
The Gilmore Car Museum is a public, 501(c)3 non-profit institution, dedicated to preserving the history and heritage of the American automobile. Education is at the core of our mission and we rely solely on the financial donations to maintain our on-going educational endeavors such as Garage Works, free K-12 school field trips, community outreach, as well as entering an X-Cup team into the
Great Race.
To learn how you can get involved and inspire the next generation please visit GilmoreCarMuseum.org or
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