Thu, 05/02/2024 - 11:49
SEMA Hall of Fame logo

By SEMA News Editors

SEMA has announced the newest members of its prestigious Hall of Fame: Chris Kersting, Jack Priegel, Les Rudd and Jon Wyly. The industry is invited to join in honoring them as they are welcomed into the Hall of Fame at the SEMA Leaders & Legends Gala on Friday, July 19 in Anaheim, California. 

SEMA Hall of Fame inductees for 2024. Chris Kersting, the late Jack Priegel, Les Rudd and Jon Wyly

(Left to right) Chris Kersting, the late Jack Priegel, Les Rudd and Jon Wyly will be celebrated as the 2024 SEMA Hall of Fame inductees during the SEMA Leaders & Legends Gala on Friday, July 19, in Anaheim.

"The automotive specialty-equipment industry, and SEMA as a whole, owes a lot of its success to the tireless contributions of our newest Hall of Fame members," said SEMA President and CEO Mike Spagnola. "Whether it was helping to build up companies or providing services that were once a gap in the industry, their legacies have left a mark that will enrich our industry for generations to come." 

Chris Kersting 

As SEMA president and CEO from 2002 until his retirement in 2022, Kersting led the organization through two decades of significant growth. During his tenure, he grew the globally recognized SEMA Show and bolstered the success of 6,000-plus SEMA member companies through innovative programs and services, including the SEMA Data Co-op (now SEMA Data), SEMA Garage & Emissions Lab, SEMA Political Action Committee (PAC), SEMA Ignited, SEMA Garage Detroit, and acquisition of the Performance Racing Industry (PRI). He also led the Association through times of difficult challenges, such as the 2008 recession and COVID pandemic.

Prior to his CEO role, Kersting led SEMA's Washington, D.C., office as vice president of government affairs, where he urged lawmakers to pass bills that protected the interests of SEMA member companies and challenged government regulation to maintain innovation and growth in the aftermarket industry. Association membership, approximately 2,400 when Kersting started, grew steadily during his tenure and topped more than 6,400 member companies at his tenure's end--a period of rapid growth for both the association and the industry.

"I feel so fortunate to have had a life-long career working with smart, interesting and good people," said Kersting. "SEMA's reason for existence was to help the people in this great industry and to give them tools and fuel to blast forward. I feel honored and humbled to have that work recognized."

Jack Priegel 

Priegel was an electrical engineer and worked for Raytheon at White Sands Missile Range, N.M., before he founded Autotronic Controls Corporation, better known as MSD Ignition, in his garage in 1970. Priegel and his engineers invented the multiple spark discharge ignition system known as MSD. MSD drove ignition technology for more than 40 years to both the street and racing markets, bringing soft-touch rev limiting to the performance and racing market in addition to crankshaft trigger systems, timing retards, start retards, and many other ignition products. Under his leadership, MSD was a SEMA member and active SEMA Show participant for more than four decades. Priegel supported his team members to be active SEMA volunteers during all of those years. Priegel died in September 2018.

"It's such an honor, and I'm proud of him and the work he accomplished," said Sharon Priegel--Jack's wife--upon hearing about the Hall of Fame announcement. 

Les Rudd 

With extensive involvement in SEMA and the automotive industry for more than 35 years, Rudd's leadership and guidance have been pivotal to the industry. His tenure on the SEMA Board of Directors, including notable roles such as treasurer and chair-elect, provided invaluable direction and stability to the organization. Furthermore, Rudd’s active participation across various councils, networks, and committees fostered collaboration and unity within the industry. His efforts facilitated networking opportunities, thereby promoting collective progress and growth, solidifying SEMA's role as a unifying force. Today, as president of Bob Cook Sales, Rudd’s responsibilities encompass a myriad of roles, from business management and sales leadership to manufacturer representation. His steadfast dedication to advancing the interests of his clients and the industry at large continues to be the guiding force behind his illustrious career.

"How do I now enter industry eternity with my heroes, my mentors, my friends? There is nothing more humbling than to be honored by your peers," said Rudd.

Jon Wyly 

At a time when the industry was struggling with data due to the absence of an industry data standard, Wyly organized a group of SEMA members to define the problem via the SEMA Business Technology Committee (BTC). The BTC evolved into the SEMA Data Co-op (now SEMA Data), which Wyly ran as the program's CEO for five years. SEMA Data is a key member benefit that offers manufacturers a way to better organize their data and drive business success. With a career spanning more than 40 years in the automotive aftermarket, including key roles in sales, marketing, e-commerce and business data management, Wyly also served on numerous SEMA task forces and work groups, including six years on the SEMA Board of Directors, and was named SEMA Person of the Year in 2005 in recognition of his contributions.­  

"I've had the good fortune to spend my entire career in an industry that I love, surrounded by talented, inspiring people," said Wyly. "Now, to find myself honored with induction into the SEMA Hall of Fame alongside many of my friends and heroes, is nothing short of amazing, and quite a humbling experience." 

In addition to formally inducting Kersting, Priegel, Rudd, and Wyly as SEMA Hall of Fame members during the 2024 SEMA Leaders & Legends Gala, the event on July 19 will include recognitions of the newly elected and the outgoing SEMA Board members. Ticket information will be announced in mid-May. 

Thu, 05/02/2024 - 11:08
MPMC General Membership Meeting

By Ashley Reyes

The SEMA Motorsports Parts Manufacturers Council (MPMC) is hosting an online General Membership Meeting on Tuesday, May 28, 2024, at 9:30 a.m. PST/12:30 p.m. EST.

During the meeting, the MPMC select committee and SEMA Membership Director AJ Carney will provide valuable information on exclusive perks and business-building resources available to MPMC members. Additionally, Karen Bailey-Chapman, SEMA's senior vice president of public and government affairs, will offer insight into the supporting the SEMA Political Action Committee (PAC). The event will conclude with a Q&A session, connecting event participants with the speakers.

All current and prospective MPMC members are encouraged to join the meeting, as it's a great way to get involved in the industry and learn what MPMC membership has to offer. 

Secure your spot for this informative event by registering here.

Thu, 05/02/2024 - 10:57
FLN Robert Cavanagh

By Ashley Reyes

The SEMA Future Leaders Network (FLN) named Robert Cavanagh, senior product manager at AP Emissions Technologies--a manufacturer of emissions and exhaust technologies for light and commercial vehicles--as the network's newest spotlight member. 

Get to know Cavanagh in his interview with SEMA News below. 

SEMA News: What is the best advice you have ever received? 

Robert Cavanagh: Two things stand out to me as particularly useful. One: less is more. Don't ramble, just present the facts and let them speak for themselves. Two: If you don't make a decision, a decision will make (or break) you. Make the call and keep moving forward, not deciding if something is the wrong decision. 

SN: What keeps you in the industry? 

RC: Someone famous once said "Do what you love, and you'll never work a day in your life." Sometimes it's not quite that literal, but it's worked out pretty accurately so far. I've loved cars since I was a little kid, and being able to bring to market the various parts that people need/want to work on their cars is an awesome experience. I would never want to work in any other industry. 

SN: Where can you be found on a Saturday?  

RC: Living that fixer-upper life working on house projects with my amazing wife, making something delicious on the smoker or grill, or relaxing and having an easy night in with friends. 

SN: How do you prepare for an important meeting? 

RC: Heavy research and note taking. I used to fear public speaking and presenting, but I've found that being an expert on anything you could possibly asked and having all the answers in your back pocket makes it an easy experience. 

SN: If you could go to lunch with one industry leader, living or dead, who would it be? 

RC: I'm not sure I could pick just one, but if it were possible, I would love to sit down with one of the "founding fathers" of muscle cars like Lee Iacocca or Carroll Shelby. They--and those like them--basically invented our industry, and it would have been an awesome experience to get to talk to them. 

Fill out an FLN member spotlight form to be eligible to be featured on FLN's social media, SEMA News and FLN member updates. 

Thu, 05/02/2024 - 10:38
Las Vegas hotels 2024 SEMA Show

By SEMA News Editors

Hotel reservations are open online here for the 2024 SEMA Show, November 5-8, at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, with the lowest possible nightly rates now available through SEMA's official hotel provider, onPeak.

SEMA Show and onPeak offer attendees and exhibitors the best rates at an extensive list of the best hotels in Las Vegas, including several favorite locations, including:

  • SAHARA Las Vegas (2535 S Las Vegas Blvd.): Offering a sophisticated boutique experience with personalized service and unexpected flair, this property offers complimentary parking during SEMA Show dates, complimentary shuttle bus pickup to and from the SEMA Show, plus a dedicated monorail station, allowing for an easy commute to the SEMA Show campus and Vegas destinations.
  • The LINQ Hotel & Casino (3535 S Las Vegas Blvd.): This Las Vegas center strip hotel has a plethora of dining options, things to do, plus the must-see attraction The High Roller at The LINQ Promenade. For SEMA Showgoers, this hotel also offers complimentary shuttle bus pickup to and from the SEMA Show, plus a dedicated monorail station, all with an average rate of $197 per night.
  • The Virgin Hotel (4455 Paradise Rd.): A spectacular resort and entertainment destination, the Virgin Hotel offers complimentary shuttle bus pickup to and from the SEMA Show. Rates average just under $300 per night, which also includes high-speed internet access in booked rooms, a discount on spa services and retail, a complimentary appetizer at Commons Kitchen and a two-for-one drink coupon at Commons Clubs (subject to change by hotel). 
  • Circus Circus (2880 S Las Vegas Blvd.): This family-friendly staple is within walking distance to and from the SEMA Show campus. And, with an average of $146 per night, it is one of the best price-point options for SEMA Showgoers.

Registration for the 2024 SEMA Show is open online here for qualified attendees. SEMA Show management is dedicated to making the event as successful and worthwhile as possible for all, so registration fees are only $40 through Friday, June 28. Deadlines and fees for other registration categories can be found at semashow.com/register.


Note: These deals are subject to change and are only available through the SEMA Show on the Peak hotel reservation website, online here

Thu, 05/02/2024 - 10:37

By SEMA News Editors

Porsche is currently working on updating its current 911 range, known internally as the 992. SEMA News sources recently spotted prototypes of all models set to undergo a makeover later this year: the standard 911 in coupe and cabriolet forms, the Targa variant, the GTS, and both the 911 Turbo Coupe and Cabriolet. 

Porsche 911

The photos offer a comprehensive look at the updated 911 variants, most of which are largely uncovered, except for decal covers over the headlights and the Porsche and Targa branding across the rear and B-pillars, respectively. The two Turbo models, however, remain more disguised, sparking rumors of a drastically different new design from the other models, according to insiders.

Porsche 911

The facelift includes a redesigned front bumper with vertical slats in the air intakes, a departure from the current model to accommodate these new features. The rear bumper and rear air outlets of the engine cover will also see modifications.

Sources within the company, requesting anonymity, suggest that the base variant of the 911 will return to naturally aspirated engines, possibly with a smaller displacement.

Porsche 911

Regarding the 911 Turbo, it is speculated that the current camouflage does not fully reveal its new design. Rumors hint at a significant change to the front bumper, diverging greatly from the current model and the facelift of the other models, sources said. 

According to insiders, Porsche plans to equip the Turbo with one or two electric chargers, requiring more space under the rear trunk for the charger and battery. This necessitated a redesign of the exhaust system to accommodate the additional components. While the electric chargers are expected to increase the power output of the facelifted 911 Turbo, they will also add extra weight, potentially making the car more rear-heavy.

Thu, 05/02/2024 - 08:51

By SEMA News Editors

SEMA Show exhibitors can expand their reach, product exposure and Show-floor presence through the exclusive Products for Project-Vehicle Builders program, which is now open at semashow.com/projectvehicle.

The Products for Project-Vehicle Builders list is designed for builders looking to collaborate and seek product offers straight from confirmed SEMA Show exhibitors.

Project Vehicle Products

Qualified builders interested in obtaining a product should contact exhibitors directly with the provided contact information. All product-placement decisions, negotiations and agreements are the responsibility of the exhibiting manufacturer and the builder, with each project vehicle on display at the SEMA Show required to be supported by a current 2024 SEMA Show exhibitor.

The list is open to exhibitors of the 2024 SEMA Show only. To be included in the list, complete the form at semashow.com/projectvehicle.

Builders are encouraged to frequently check the 2024 Products for Project-Vehicle Builders list, as it is updated when submissions come in.

Note: Submissions appear on a first-come, first-served basis. For verification purposes, the Project-Vehicle Builders form must be used to participate in the program; email submissions will not be included in the list. Participation in the list does not guarantee product or vehicle placement at the 2024 SEMA Show. For more information, contact Laura Pitts at projectvehicles@sema.org or call 949-373-9210. 

Thu, 05/02/2024 - 07:40

By SEMA News Editors

Holley Performance Brands
Sniper 2 EFI Bluetooth Module
Holley EFI Sniper 2

Holley Performance Brands has added a Bluetooth module for its Sniper 2 Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) conversion ecosystem. The new module removes the need for a separate screen for tuning and instead gives users full control from the Sniper EFI app on any Android or iOS-based smartphone.

holley.com.


Releasing a new product? Contact editors@sema.org. 

Thu, 05/02/2024 - 07:22

By SEMA News Editors

Lubrication Specialties Expands Marketing Team

Lubrication Specialties (LSI), manufacturer of Hot Shot's Secret, has expanded support for Hot Shot's Secret field events with the addition of Matthew Steinmetz as field marketing representative and the promotion of Kaysie Keen to a newly created position, field marketing manager. 

Steinmetz Keen

Matthew Steinmetz (left) and Kaysie Keen.

Keen previously served in a support role in the marketing department as a marketing project specialist. In her new role, Keen will report to Kyle Fischer, Hot Shot's Secret's director of field marketing and partnerships, and will manage all event assets and inventory, track and report on field sales, assist with contract negotiations, monitor and screen sponsorship applications, and coordinate all event details.

Steinmetz, a diesel race enthusiast and former multimedia and graphics manager for World Pulling International and National Tractor Pullers Association, joined LSI in March to add field support for the Hot Shot's Secret brand at consumer and trade events. In this role, Steinmetz will develop social media campaigns to drive sales, support and develop new dealers, collaborate on marketing and product collateral, and provide customer tech support as needed. He will also report to Fischer.

For more information, visit hotshotsecret.com

Lucid Debuts Air Grand Touring

Electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer Lucid Group has revealed new details regarding its '24 Lucid Air Grand Touring.

Lucid Air GT

The '24 Air Grand Touring features an EPA-estimated range of 516 miles, which the company says is the longest range of any EV on the market. It has also been equipped with the heat pump from the Air Sapphire to improve range in extremely cold conditions.

The company has also made enhancements to its motor design, battery cell chemistry and thermal characteristics to reduce wasted energy, according to the announcement, and has improved DC charging speeds by 15%-30%.

For more information, visit lucidmotors.com

New Book: 'The Complete Book of Dodge and Plymouth Muscle Cars: Every Model from 1960 to Today'

An expanded and updated version of "The Complete Book of Dodge and Plymouth Muscle Cars: Every Model from 1960 to Today," is hitting bookshelves later this summer.

Written by Mike Mueller and Tom Glatch, the book details the full run of all Dodge and Plymouth muscle cars, including the early '60s models, as well as the Road Runner, GTX, Super Bee, Hemi-powered Barracudas, Challenger and Superbird, and 21st century Charger and Challenger. 

For more information, visit quarto.com

Automotive Innovators to Be Inducted Into National Inventors Hall of Fame Class of 2024
Automotive Innovators

Joseph-Armand Bombardier (left), Asad Madni (center) and Ralph Teetor (right).

Three automotive innovators are set to be inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame as part of the 15-person, 2024 Inductee Class. 

Joseph-Armand Bombardier: Snowmobile (Posthumous)

Joseph-Armand Bombardier invented the Ski-Doo snowmobile. The first mass-produced snow machine, it set industry standards and launched snowmobiling as a sport and recreational activity.

Asad Madni: MEMS Gyroscope for Aerospace and Automotive Safety

Asad Madni led the development and commercialization of the MEMS gyroscope for aerospace and automotive safety. Commercialized as the GyroChip and first applied in the aerospace and defense industries, the technology has saved lives around the world through its use in aircraft and passenger vehicles.

Ralph Teetor: Cruise Control (Posthumous)

Automotive engineer Ralph Teetor invented cruise control. Originally limited to luxury vehicles, this speed control technology has become a standard feature providing greater ease in driving, safety, as well as fuel efficiency benefits.

Bombardier, Teetor and Madni will be recognized during the Greatest Celebration of American Innovation in Washington, D.C., on May 8-9. 

For more information, visit invent.org.


Got company news? Releasing a new product? Contact editors@sema.org.

Tue, 04/30/2024 - 12:49
ICE Alaska

By the SEMA Washington, D.C., office

Alaska lawmakers advanced SEMA-supported legislation (H.B. 375) to ensure consumers' choice of vehicle powerplants and fuel technology by preventing a state agency, county or city from limiting access to internal-combustion engines.   

SEMA, recognized for its expertise and commitment to the automotive industry, was invited to testify in support of H.B. 375 before the Alaska House Committee on Labor and Commerce. Following the testimony (watch it here), the bill successfully passed the committee and is now awaiting consideration by the full House.

"H.B. 375 is a pro-consumer, pro-innovation and pro-business piece of legislation," said Colby Martin, SEMA’s director of state government affairs, during the hearing. "SEMA urges the committee to support this bill and allow the automotive industry to continue delivering the freedom and choice that Alaskans deserve." 

Alaska is the latest of several states seeking similar proposals. SEMA believes that Alaskans, not the government, should decide what vehicles are best for them and their families. This effort promotes consumer choice, fosters innovation, and protects jobs. 

Use this link to send a letter to lawmakers supporting this pro-industry legislation. 

For more information, contact Colby Martin at SAN@sema.org

Tue, 04/30/2024 - 12:49
ICE Alaska

By the SEMA Washington, D.C., office

Alaska lawmakers advanced SEMA-supported legislation (H.B. 375) to ensure consumers' choice of vehicle powerplants and fuel technology by preventing a state agency, county or city from limiting access to internal-combustion engines.   

SEMA, recognized for its expertise and commitment to the automotive industry, was invited to testify in support of H.B. 375 before the Alaska House Committee on Labor and Commerce. Following the testimony (watch it here), the bill successfully passed the committee and is now awaiting consideration by the full House.

"H.B. 375 is a pro-consumer, pro-innovation and pro-business piece of legislation," said Colby Martin, SEMA’s director of state government affairs, during the hearing. "SEMA urges the committee to support this bill and allow the automotive industry to continue delivering the freedom and choice that Alaskans deserve." 

Alaska is the latest of several states seeking similar proposals. SEMA believes that Alaskans, not the government, should decide what vehicles are best for them and their families. This effort promotes consumer choice, fosters innovation, and protects jobs. 

Use this link to send a letter to lawmakers supporting this pro-industry legislation. 

For more information, contact Colby Martin at SAN@sema.org