Fans select 1967 Chevrolet Camaro as Champion ‘King of the Road’

Aug. 31, 2015
Fans of classic and current vehicles cast their votes throughout the summer, ultimately choosing a 1967 Chevrolet Camaro as the grand-prize winner in the Champion Spark Plug “King of the Road” contest.

Fans of classic and current vehicles cast their votes throughout the summer, ultimately choosing a 1967 Chevrolet Camaro as the grand-prize winner in the Champion® Spark Plug “King of the Road” contest.

Tim Kowalchick of Jacksonville, Fla., won the 2015 competition, in which Champion enthusiasts voted for their favorite vehicles online at www.AlwaysAChampion.com. Champion is a brand of Federal-Mogul Motorparts, a division of Federal-Mogul Holdings Corporation.  

Kowalchick, who owns a specialty automotive service business, drives the winning bright green Camaro with black stripes every day. His car was one of 549 entries submitted in this year’s contest, which drew 160,769 votes from the Champion brand’s growing online community.

“I enjoy driving, working on and restoring my vehicle, and being named the 2015 ‘King of the Road’ is such a great reward for the hours of time I put into making my car my own,” said Kowalchick, who also won the 2014 King of the Road contest. “Thank you to Champion as well as all of my fellow Champion fans and classic car enthusiasts who made this possible. It truly is an honor to represent Champion Spark Plugs again.”

The other weekly winners and finalists in the 2015 contest were: 

• Mike Ashley, Fruit Cove, Fla.; 1967 Chevrolet Impala SS Convertible

• Robert Atkinson, Jacksonville, Fla.; 2014 Dodge Challenger R/T

• Eddie Campbell, Pikeville, Ky.; 1970 Chevrolet CST/10

• Kevin Henry, St. Marys, Ga.; 2007 Dodge Ram

• James Laurita, Commack, N.Y.; 1970 Ford Torino Scramjet

• Tanya Morewood, Tottenham, Ontario; 2007 Dodge Charger

• Daphne Norris, Bryceville, Fla.; 1965 Ford Mustang

• Eron Paaso, St. Marys, Ga.; 2015 Dodge Dart GT

• Mark Ritter, Lakewood, Colo.; 1969 Dodge Super Bee

Enthusiasts voted in a head-to-head format on the Champion website over a 10-week period to determine the 10 finalists. Each weekly winner received a $500 cash prize before moving on to the grand-prize voting round. Voting for both rounds was open to anyone through the Champion website.

“The finalists represent such a variety of vehicles, and any one of these winners would be a great Champion ambassador. Seeing the dedication each owner gave to their vehicle to improve its look and performance, including installing Champion spark plugs, shows that our society’s passion for automobiles remains strong,” said Jessica Wynn, global director, digital marketing and strategy, Federal-Mogul Motorparts.  

To see all 10 finalists’ vehicles, visit www.AlwaysAChampion.com and click on the “King of the Road” link.

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