you always shout about how your program help young students, i watched caroll shelby documentary, i reminds me your program like his shelby garage where phil remington and caroll shelby were building cars with young lads
Casey you are a true inspiration to so many young engineers and designers. As a Mechanical Engineering student myself it’s been fantastic to see the sheer amount of hands on work you and your students have access to when compared conventional university or college. Now if I wasn’t on the opposite side of the world in the land down under I would love to join you and your team some day. But for the time being, keep up your amazing work with these incredible students of yours and continue to inspire the work of many to come. 🙏🏼✌🏼
Its so cool to see what Genius Garage has grown into from 2013 until now. Its beautiful to see the vision honed more and more every year to create something extremely special and unique. I am so honored to have been a part of this and hope that it continues long into the future.
Man if i had the money i would move over to the states in a heartbeat for the chance to be a part of genius garage. Such an inspiration to us young aspiring engineers, designers and enthusiasts. Love what you do Casey
just want to say a massive congrats to Casey Putch and highly recommend everyone to take a look at his youtube channel and support Genius Garage. one of my greatest online mentors for 2 years and counting
@@CaseyPutsch No, thank you! Lot of guys I went to engineering school with only ended up being able to develop their skills and get actual hands on experience at local race shops or garages and never at a formal institution.
I just sent this to a former student of mine who is attending automotive mechanics college now, She got a job at a full service gas station and loved it, did Americorps and is now in a technical college studying mechanics. Hopefully she will apply.
I seem to recall reading about this in Automobile a couple years back. How I wish this would have been available and marketed to me 20 years ago when I was at that age... I would likely have actually figured out a way to go to college. No regrets where I am in life, but it's amazing the loves you discover later in life, and the "what if" thoughts that accompany thinking where you'd be now if you had only started sooner...
The most important thing a teacher can do is teach a student HOW to think. If you have to teach them WHAT to think, you are not succeeding at the true mission.
Why on earth would anyone downvote this video? What's not to like? It just goes to show there are sad people out there. We should all pray for them, show them the good in the world, and if they can't be reached... stay the hell away from them!
Great idea and great guy. We need more people like him giving younger people opportunities and focusing on the importance of hands-on experience rather than just textbooks. I'm in the construction industry and learned more in my work placements than I ever did in lectures.
This is such an awesome, beautiful, and inspiring thing your doing Casey and everyone else at Genius Garage! Petrolicious is such a cool channel too for filming and posting this for all of us to see! Love it!
How incredibly encouraging to see this! I am doing exactly the same in the culinary arts... wonderful to see and to have my parallel vision reinforced. Thank you Casey... And bless you going forward. Our hope is in our young people!
such amazing program. I did a similar program in France in 2018, I learned some much, it's a life experience at first. my school was ESPERA SBARRO the Franco SBARRO school
This is excellent, I am inspired by what Casey is doing. Moreover, I think Petrolicious has refound its voice. People talking about, and you showing us, what they love about automobiles and life. No third party, amped, hosts regurgitating facts. Press on!
dream shot for me is still a dream still a dream. might be only a dream. they are very fortunate. I'm 20 still broke all of designs still floating plus Covid hit. still miles away from those those kids.
In the spirit of conveying knowledge to the next generation, isn't using your cell phone while pouring gas one of those things you aren't supposed to do?
If you want racing knowledge or just old timer knowledge, go to a circle track race and hang around. Start cleaning wrenches and don't act like you know everything. Show up to meets in your project car, talk to people. Designers say it should look like this, engineers fuck it up and mechanics know how it ought to be. Clean wrenches, start at the bottom. I was never one for a school room education by some over paid professor or whatever. I got to learn by hand as a kid. I was floored, blown away when i was about 10 when my dad told me to pick up a 5 inch slab of lead. As a weak ass kid, i couldn't lift it. But then, he told me to lift up the magnesium bell housing and bring it over to the front of thr car. I said "you're crazy" and he said "just being it." I went to pick it up with even more effort than the slab of lead but when i picked it up, i almost fell back because it's extremely less dense. I'll never forget that moment. It started with cleaning wrenches. Magnesium is brittle, lead just mashes when you drop it. Responsibility starts with working your way up.
It's not helping these students to immerse them in 80s technology, there are very few jobs in engineering waiting for them. Automation, robotics, programming, material science, CAD, additive manufacturing and such are where the industry is at. While I do believe in developing problem solving skills and collaboration I think a participation trophy is not helping these kids. How do I know? I spent 35 years in Engineering, Mechanical, Aerospace, Manufacturing I kind of get it........
Kind of, but missing the point completely while thinking any engineering that isn't brand new is meaningless or irrelevant. I guess the SR71 Blackbird is pointless engineering and Bach and Beethovan are terrible composers by your logic as well.
www.mazdaforum.com/forum/mazda-rx-7-33/joe-maddox-super-rare-1-100-1989-fc3s-gtus-rx7-2jz-gte-vvti-build-43602/ I have found and saved the rarest Mazda FC RX7 ever made! Now this car is rare. Really rare! Let me break this down really quick... Ever heard of the rare 100 GTUs rx7s? Only 40 have ever been claimed and only 7 are confirmed at the time of this posting! Here are the rarest rx7 FC3S models: 1500 10AE Turbo models 1400 infini 1000 winning limited 150 final edition convertible 100 GTUs... out of that 100: 83 red on black 10 black on black 7 white on blue There was only 100 GTUs models created between 1989 and 1991. If you own one of these rare models sign your car up to the registry list here on any of the rotary forums!
Romulo Y Remo I swear. I swear. I nearly didn't know it was Petro until I saw the logo in the Righthand corner. No animated intro, No slow footage to let the viewer get used to this. !!!! Even more amazing is that you and I are rep'ng the old school Petro. SURE, OK, yes, this IS a positive thing and I can tell there's a positive vibe with all the comments, but 4REAL! This is an INFO MERCIAL!
I'm crazy honored that Genius Garage got to feature our students in this beautiful Petrolicious film! I hope you guys enjoy it
you always shout about how your program help young students, i watched caroll shelby documentary, i reminds me your program like his shelby garage where phil remington and caroll shelby were building cars with young lads
Casey you are a true inspiration to so many young engineers and designers. As a Mechanical Engineering student myself it’s been fantastic to see the sheer amount of hands on work you and your students have access to when compared conventional university or college. Now if I wasn’t on the opposite side of the world in the land down under I would love to join you and your team some day. But for the time being, keep up your amazing work with these incredible students of yours and continue to inspire the work of many to come. 🙏🏼✌🏼
This is making my eyes wet
@@scottbrownridge3595 100% with you on that
Glad to see people are discovering the wonderful work that Casey is putting in Genius Garage!
Rare footage of Casey not hopped up on sugar.
or complaining about boomers
@The King All of them?
Or too long off his meds....
Its so cool to see what Genius Garage has grown into from 2013 until now. Its beautiful to see the vision honed more and more every year to create something extremely special and unique. I am so honored to have been a part of this and hope that it continues long into the future.
Thanks Chris! Great things to come and thanks for commenting.
Genius Garage on (the new) Petrolicious. Wow! Good to see you here Casey :)
Thanks man! This video blew me away. We are super pumped to be here!
@@CaseyPutsch I believe you!! Huge platform to let people know the cool things that Genius Garage is doing
Casey appears to be exactly what young people need. A fantastic mentor. Keep inspiring these people to be their best.
Casey's story's on VinWiki are great and you should go watch them
Thanks! More on my channel too.
Man if i had the money i would move over to the states in a heartbeat for the chance to be a part of genius garage. Such an inspiration to us young aspiring engineers, designers and enthusiasts. Love what you do Casey
never expected my two ultimate favorite things to come together. today's a damn good day
just want to say a massive congrats to Casey Putch and highly recommend everyone to take a look at his youtube channel and support Genius Garage. one of my greatest online mentors for 2 years and counting
Seriously honored you're watching and glad it is helpful for you!
So happy to see Casey and and genius garage getting more love. Such a great program.
Thanks!
Great to see Casey make it to this channel. He's doing an awesome job for the future of the industry and motorsport
Thank you
@@CaseyPutsch No, thank you! Lot of guys I went to engineering school with only ended up being able to develop their skills and get actual hands on experience at local race shops or garages and never at a formal institution.
I'm super proud of Casey and GENIUS Garage!!!!
This is the kind of coverage Genius Garage deserves. Thank you Petrolicious
I just sent this to a former student of mine who is attending automotive mechanics college now, She got a job at a full service gas station and loved it, did Americorps and is now in a technical college studying mechanics. Hopefully she will apply.
His RUclips channel is a well of knowledge, worth giving it a sub.
Im honored man!
I seem to recall reading about this in Automobile a couple years back. How I wish this would have been available and marketed to me 20 years ago when I was at that age... I would likely have actually figured out a way to go to college.
No regrets where I am in life, but it's amazing the loves you discover later in life, and the "what if" thoughts that accompany thinking where you'd be now if you had only started sooner...
The most important thing a teacher can do is teach a student HOW to think. If you have to teach them WHAT to think, you are not succeeding at the true mission.
Absolutely spot on.
You get the point
Why on earth would anyone downvote this video? What's not to like? It just goes to show there are sad people out there. We should all pray for them, show them the good in the world, and if they can't be reached... stay the hell away from them!
Probably those who don't like Casey's approach on... well, creating kids who can think and learn and do something and chasing their dreams?
Great idea and great guy. We need more people like him giving younger people opportunities and focusing on the importance of hands-on experience rather than just textbooks. I'm in the construction industry and learned more in my work placements than I ever did in lectures.
I'm honored. Thank you.
Thanks for supporting genius garage and Casey God bless
This is such an awesome, beautiful, and inspiring thing your doing Casey and everyone else at Genius Garage! Petrolicious is such a cool channel too for filming and posting this for all of us to see! Love it!
Thank you kindly
Brilliant to see, bringing out the enthusiasm of our young people.
How incredibly encouraging to see this! I am doing exactly the same in the culinary arts... wonderful to see and to have my parallel vision reinforced. Thank you Casey... And bless you going forward. Our hope is in our young people!
such amazing program. I did a similar program in France in 2018, I learned some much, it's a life experience at first. my school was ESPERA SBARRO the Franco SBARRO school
This is excellent, I am inspired by what Casey is doing. Moreover, I think Petrolicious has refound its voice. People talking about, and you showing us, what they love about automobiles and life. No third party, amped, hosts regurgitating facts. Press on!
I have never seen Casey this chill...
They're doing an excellent job. If I would've had that opportunity in high school, I'm pretty sure my life would be quite different right now.
Nice segment.
Would like to see more Genius Garage videos be about what the students are doing and learning.
Amazing video....congrats geniues garage
Casey is a man of art
Glad you did a video on this, Casey Is a hell of a guy!
FANTASTIC!!!!!!
Superb video👍
Genius garage sounds like FSAE on another level. Now I’m off to google more 👍🏻
I WISH this existed when I was younger, you would have had to kick me out of that garage at the end of every day!
this makes me want to cry of joy
Amazing video
I'm hungry for an opportunity like this.
I'm just disappointed that there is no mention of the Lykan rebuild!
“I teach them How to think, not What to think”. It’s a shame University isn’t doing that these days. They do the opposite.
Oh I didn’t see this come out, let me watch it now haha
I want to go here!😍
The new Generation is in desperate need of some OG education. That applies to everything not just cars.
How cool!
Imagine being one of the ones who downvoted this video. Casey is an inspiration.
I wish there is something like that in my here country
Like a dream!
"They get the opportunity get hand's on the product of their own work"
Formula Student: let us introduce ourselves
dream shot for me is still a dream still a dream. might be only a dream. they are very fortunate. I'm 20 still broke all of designs still floating plus Covid hit. still miles away from those those kids.
and what's the cost of such a program?
0
And here I am going to college for accounting...
This industry needs that batmobile.
4:50 Supra...
The back looks really similar.
👍👍👍👍👍
Always third!
The good shepherd
In the spirit of conveying knowledge to the next generation, isn't using your cell phone while pouring gas one of those things you aren't supposed to do?
One of them looks 11 years old.
The Asian guy? Yeah, it's hard to tell.
If you want racing knowledge or just old timer knowledge, go to a circle track race and hang around. Start cleaning wrenches and don't act like you know everything. Show up to meets in your project car, talk to people.
Designers say it should look like this, engineers fuck it up and mechanics know how it ought to be. Clean wrenches, start at the bottom. I was never one for a school room education by some over paid professor or whatever. I got to learn by hand as a kid. I was floored, blown away when i was about 10 when my dad told me to pick up a 5 inch slab of lead. As a weak ass kid, i couldn't lift it. But then, he told me to lift up the magnesium bell housing and bring it over to the front of thr car. I said "you're crazy" and he said "just being it." I went to pick it up with even more effort than the slab of lead but when i picked it up, i almost fell back because it's extremely less dense. I'll never forget that moment. It started with cleaning wrenches. Magnesium is brittle, lead just mashes when you drop it. Responsibility starts with working your way up.
✌️
It's not helping these students to immerse them in 80s technology, there are very few jobs in engineering waiting for them. Automation, robotics, programming, material science, CAD, additive manufacturing and such are where the industry is at. While I do believe in developing problem solving skills and collaboration I think a participation trophy is not helping these kids. How do I know? I spent 35 years in Engineering, Mechanical, Aerospace, Manufacturing I kind of get it........
Kind of, but missing the point completely while thinking any engineering that isn't brand new is meaningless or irrelevant. I guess the SR71 Blackbird is pointless engineering and Bach and Beethovan are terrible composers by your logic as well.
Wait , you can make children work!
Second
First
www.mazdaforum.com/forum/mazda-rx-7-33/joe-maddox-super-rare-1-100-1989-fc3s-gtus-rx7-2jz-gte-vvti-build-43602/
I have found and saved the rarest Mazda FC RX7 ever made! Now this car is rare. Really rare! Let me break this down really quick...
Ever heard of the rare 100 GTUs rx7s? Only 40 have ever been claimed and only 7 are confirmed at the time of this posting! Here are the rarest rx7 FC3S models:
1500 10AE Turbo models
1400 infini
1000 winning limited
150 final edition convertible
100 GTUs...
out of that 100:
83 red on black
10 black on black
7 white on blue
There was only 100 GTUs models created between 1989 and 1991.
If you own one of these rare models sign your car up to the registry list here on any of the rotary forums!
Really ???
Is this Petrolicious ???
.. ......
Romulo Y Remo I swear. I swear. I nearly didn't know it was Petro until I saw the logo in the Righthand corner. No animated intro, No slow footage to let the viewer get used to this. !!!! Even more amazing is that you and I are rep'ng the old school Petro. SURE, OK, yes, this IS a positive thing and I can tell there's a positive vibe with all the comments, but 4REAL! This is an INFO MERCIAL!