Update :

The two General Motors engineers recently arrested for racing a pair of 2020 Chevrolet Corvettes in Bowling Green appear to be no longer working for the car manufacturer.

On January 8, Chevrolet employees Alexander Thim & Mark Derkatz were arrested on Lovers Lane in Bowling Green for exceeding the 45 mph speed limit by well over 26 mph, which in Kentucky, triggers a court hearing.
27-year-old Thim was reportedly caught driving at 120 mph while 30-year-old Derkatz was driving at 100 mph

A search on LinkedIn indicates that both men have either lost or quit their jobs for General Motors.

Thim’s profile says that he is now looking for an engineering job having “previously worked at General Motors launching the new 2020 Corvette as the chassis/powertrain issue resolution team.”

Similarly, the profile of Derkatz includes his complete resume where he states that he stopped working for General Motors in January 2020.


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