Rousseau is proud to present the organizations that it maintains solid and trustworthy partner relationships with
and also the organizations that it supports in different ways to help bring about their projects.
Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing |  |
Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing is a renowned Indianapolis car racing team that is evolving in the Indy Car Series. Founded and operated by former driver Bobby Rahal, the team is also co-owned by television host David Letterman.
The team participated in the American Le Mans Series in 2010 and won the GT Team and Manufacturer Championship with the new BMW M3.
The team is well known for the efforts that they make to maintain quality relationships with their partners, of whom Rousseau is an official one.
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Darwin Motorcycles |  |
Darwin Motorcycles is the company that created the Brass Ball Bobbers, superior quality motorcycles that are custom-made for their clients. Built on a solid reputation based on quality, the company won 1st prize at the AMD World Championships of custom bike building "Production Class".
Also associated with Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing, Darwin Motorcycles built the RLX in homage to Bobby Rahal. 
Rousseau Metal is proud to be associated with Darwin Motorcycles not only as a partner, but also as their official supplier of tool boxes. To see the video co-produced by Darwin Motorcycles and Rousseau, click here.
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Media Racing Team |  |
The Media Racing Team gathers together individuals known in the media to make automobile racing more visible to the Québec public.
Getting involved in the community is an integral part of the Rousseau philosophy.
This project gives Rousseau the opportunity to support an organization in our community and help it reach its goal.
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Simon Dion-Viens |  | Rousseau is proud to be associated with Simon Dion Viens, a racing driver who has been racking up successes for several years. He has won the titles of Québec champion in the Extreme Touring category and Canadian B-spec vice-champion, among others. |
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"Drift" Pilot - Carl Nadeau |  |
Thrill seeker Carl Nadeau has been a race car driver since 1993. He is also an automobile journalist and columnist for many publications and for television programs Équipé pour rouler on ZTele and Tuning Performance on Télémag. Rousseau is very pleased to support him in his diverse projects and his TV show Tuning Performance.
On each episode of Tuning Performance Carl enlightens us regarding different questions that come up in the automotive world. 
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Mathieu Deroy |  |
Mathieu Deroy is a Pro 450 ATV racer. A professional racer since 2010, Mathieu Deroy is one of the youngest racers in his category. Last year, he made it to the professional podium for the first time when he won 2nd place in the Canadian Pro National at X-Town. Rousseau is proud to be associated with Mathieu Deroy as his official supplier of storage products.
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Operation Comfort's Automotivation Program |  |
The Operation Comfort's Automotivation Program, created in Texas, has a goal of supporting soldiers wounded during military missions.
The program offers soldiers rehabilitation and a therapeutic alternative that involves restoring different types of cars. 
Rousseau is very proud to be a partner of this organization that makes so many different projects possible.
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Projects for the future
Rousseau is a proud supporter of projects for youth such as Quiets Motoneige, Alerion Supermileage and Niskayuna High School.
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Quiets Motoneige is a team formed by engineering students from ÉTS.
The goal of this project is to pair forward thinking about both the environment and future technologies by creating the most ecological snowmobile possible.

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Baja Université Laval |  |
The BAJA SAE Université Laval team is made up of mechanical engineering students who create a one-person racing car each year to take part in various competitions. Moreover, the organization strives to transmit its enthusiasm for and knowledge of engineering.
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Alérion Supermileage |  |
Alerion Supermileage team 2010-2011, is a project at Laval University in Québec City, comprised of students in science and engineering. The goal is to design and fabricate a one person vehicle with low gas consumption.
The vehicle is used during various international competitions. 
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Niskayuna High School |  |
The technology department at Niskayuna high school in state of New York participated in the C&H Designs competition with 2 tool boxes supplied by Rousseau. During the competition, two students installed a mobile system on 2 stationary Rousseau modular cabinets.
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Formule SAE Université Laval |  |
The Formule SAE Université Laval team consists of students who, each year, build a vehicle that is presented at various engineering competitions. The group's objective is to help its members develop their practical skills while preparing them for the realities of the workplace.
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Formule SAE Polytechnique Montréal |  |
Formule Polytechnique Montréal includes engineering students who work to build a one-person Formula SAE vehicle. This vehicle is tested, in several competitions held in Canada and the United States, against those built by various other universities.
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Greenspeed |  |
This club from Boise State University gives students an opportunity to build a vehicle that is powered by vegetable oil. Each year, the team's goal is to design, build and present their vehicle at competitions.
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Educational Institutions |  |
Rousseau understands the importance of investing in our youth. This is why it provides expertise, service and support to different technical schools such as Kwantlen Polytechnic University in Surrey, British Columbia and the NAIT (Northern Alberta Institute of Technology) in Edmonton, Alberta.
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