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High school design students sketch out FCA’s ‘ultimate status vehicle’

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Each year since 2013, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) hosts a design contest for high school students called Drive for Design intended to educate and encourage automotive career hopefuls. For 2019, FCA prompted 10th, 11th, and 12th graders to imagine the “ultimate status vehicle.” The top three choices include two Alfa Romeos and a Maserati.

FCA named first, second, and third places in the contest. Maximillian Cooper (lead image) from Design and Architecture Senior High in Miami won first place. Mason Ross (first inline image) from Kennedy Catholic High School in Burien, Wash., took second. Vincent Piaskowski (Maserati image) from Ernest W. Seaholm High School in Birmingham, Mich., placed third. ​

FCA Drive for Design

The three winners of the contest will be awarded with numerous valuable prizes. They will get behind-the-scenes tours at the

FCA

U.S. Product Design studios, as well as mentoring time with some of FCA’s designers. They will also get scholarships to attend the

Precollege Summer Experience Transportation Design program

at the College for Creative Studies. Lastly, they’ll have the honor of serving as junior judges at the

EyesOn Design Car Show

.

FCA Drive for Design

Although each sketch has a unique look, all three take the same approach: cab-forward, bubble-top

supercar

coupes with dramatic lines and curves. Piaskowski’s shows direct inspiration from a shark, but we wouldn’t be surprised if all three students have special places in their hearts for the

Pininfarina Maserati Birdcage Concept

.

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