Thu, 08/11/2022 - 11:32

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

RPM ActAlaska and Wyoming will hold their 2022 primary elections on Tuesday, August 16, and it’s important to know which candidates support racing when going to the polls or voting early. For information on voting in the primary (including absentee and early voting), registering to vote and identifying your lawmakers and the candidates running in 2022, visit SEMA’s vote racing page.

The Recognizing the Protection of Motorsports Act (RPM Act), H.R. 3281 and S. 2736, enjoys strong support from Alaska and Wyoming members of Congress. The bipartisan RPM Act guarantees the right to modify street cars, trucks and motorcycles into dedicated race vehicles and safeguards the industry’s right to offer parts that enable racers to compete. For more information on the RPM Act, visit performanceracing.com/rpm-act.
Below is a list of federal lawmakers who have co-sponsored the RPM Act in the 2021–2022 session of Congress and are running for re-election in 2022.

ALASKA:

WYOMING:

For more information, contact erics@sema.org.

Tue, 08/09/2022 - 19:00

By Chad Simon

The 2021 SEMA Show attracted more than 100,000 industry leaders, including 50,000 buyers from around the world. With last year's expansion into the Las Vegas Convention Center's (LVCC) West Hall, the Show featured 1,350 exhibitors, including 258 first-timers dispersed throughout the LVCC.

Hot Shot's Secret

Lubrication Specialties’ main strategy was to show off its title-sponsored race truck—the world’s fastest diesel.

This year’s event—to be held November 1–4, in Las Vegas—is on track to surpass last year’s numbers. With nearly 250 first-time exhibitors as of press time with three months still to go, the 2022 SEMA Show is expected to draw 125,000 attendees, including 60,000 buyers. This upward trajectory is an indicator that the industry is returning following the Show’s hiatus in 2020 due to the pandemic.

We asked Tom Gattuso, SEMA vice president of events, for strategies to help first-time exhibitors achieve their goals. In addition, two rookie exhibitors from the 2021 SEMA Show—Greg McGuinness, executive vice president, AirSept, and Kyle Fischer, director of branding and promotions, Lubrication Specialties Inc.—shared their experiences and how having a booth at the Show benefitted their business.

Why Exhibit?

Companies that have never before exhibited at the SEMA Show should consider participating so they can introduce new products to an entire global marketplace that consists of automotive professionals from more than 130 countries around the world, according to Gattuso.

“Exhibiting with us exposes the brand to a global audience,” Gattuso said. “That differentiates us from some of the regional shows around the country. With unmatched media coverage and industry attendance, the SEMA Show has the ability to take new companies and transform their business just by participating in our event.”

AirSept entered the performance/racing market with one of its popular automotive repair products in 2021 and decided to exhibit at the SEMA Show to establish visibility in the marketplace. McGuinness was pleased with the amount of foot traffic at their booth in the LVCC North Hall and said his team was busy all four days of the Show.

“Our goal was to establish a presence in a new industry segment, garner potential customer leads and draw interest to our new-product introduction, and we were pleased with our results,” McGuinness said.

According to Fischer, Lubrication Specialties hesitated to exhibit in previous years while its Hot Shot’s Secret brand was growing, so the primary goal last year was to bring awareness to the brand and introduce new customers to its products. They also wanted to reach out to potential new dealers and product distributors.

Throughout the Show, Lubrication Specialties interacted with customers, both old and new. The Show also proved to be an excellent venue to meet with marketing partners to further advance the company’s promotional initiatives.

“We were happy to exceed expectations with a heavily trafficked booth in the Racing & Performance section of the Central Hall and sign up multiple new partners,” Fischer said. “In hindsight, we should have started exhibiting at the SEMA Show many years ago. It turned out to be the perfect event to put our brand on the map and proved to be an excellent venue to further push the brand growth and recognition that we have been building upon.”

Strategies to Attract Buyers

To achieve success at the Show, exhibitors should develop a plan centered around a determined goal that involves pre-Show marketing, on-site activation and post-Show follow up. According to Gattuso, 80% of buyers do their research and come to Las Vegas already knowing what companies they want to visit. To put yourself on their radar, reach out to them beforehand and let them know that you’re going to be there.

Additional suggestions include entering a product in the New Products Showcase and ensuring your company information is updated for the SEMA Show Directory, mobile app and website because those are the tools that buyers use to perform their research.

“On-site, take every opportunity to give a short pitch about what your company is doing that is new and distinctively different,” Gattuso advised. “Buyers are looking for new products, trends, ideas and companies to do business with. Once you establish a relationship based on your new products, you can provide them a better idea of the depth of your product offering.”

AirSept

At the 2021 SEMA Show, AirSept President Aaron Becker demonstrated how to quickly make a metal-to-metal line repair using AirSept’s Smart Splice system.

Products were on display in the AirSept booth to attract interest from passersby. McGuinness plans to take the experience they gained last year and use it as a learning opportunity to help the company better understand the market and craft more effective strategies for the future.

“Participating in the Show expanded our understanding of the clients that are attracted to SEMA and what is needed to earn a place in the market,” McGuinness said.

Lubrication Specialties’ main strategy was to show off its title-sponsored race truck—the world’s fastest diesel, according to Fischer. It’s difficult to stand out in a sea of automotive works of art, but displaying a unique diesel application that holds the world record turned out to be a smart move for Lubrication Specialties.

“This unique truck with a one-of-a-kind racing engine was the perfect eye candy to draw people into our booth,” Fischer said.

The company also scheduled autograph signings with some of its top-sponsored racers, which also helped to drive traffic to its booth.

According to Gattuso, it’s not common for a new exhibitor to enter a product in the New Products Showcase and win an award. This can be a gamechanger for their business.

“We hear a lot about first-time companies that come to the Show, and if they have a good plan and talk to a lot of people, they can successfully infiltrate themselves into the specialty-equipment marketplace,” Gattuso said.

For more information about the SEMA Show, visit www.SEMAShow.com.

Tue, 08/09/2022 - 18:35

By Ashley Reyes

WebinarAsking for a raise can be intimidating. In addition to choosing the right time and location, knowing how to ask and share proven successes that you’ve contributed to your company is equally as important.

SEMA members are invited to attend a live webinar on how to prepare to ask for a raise and how to implement changes that will gain notice of work superiors on August 18, 2022, at 12:00 p.m. (PDT).

Hosted by the SEMA Businesswomen’s Network (SBN) and presented by Christine Feuell, CEO of Chrysler Brand, this webinar will leave attendees ready to demonstrate their skills that open more opportunities to excel in career and business.

This session includes a breakout following the presentation where attendees will be asked to share their experiences with asking for a raise, challenges they came across and what they could have done differently.

Register here.

Tue, 08/09/2022 - 18:29

By Ashley Reyes

Sara Price
Sara Price

SEMA members will be able to connect with notable off-road racer, entrepreneur and professional stuntwoman Sara Price during a Facebook and Instagram live chat on Friday, August 19, at 1:00 p.m. (PDT).

Named the 2016 Off-Road Motorsports Hall of Fame Rising Star, Price’s racing career is unlike any other. A versatile competitor, she was the first factory-supported female racer under Monster Energy Kawasaki, as well as an X-Games medalist. She has also competed in a vast array of competitions, and has many wins under her belt for motocross, rallying, the X Games and Stadium Super Trucks. Today, Price can be found competing with RPM Offroad in a Trophy Truck Spec. in Baja, Mexico, in the SCORE International Desert Series.

Tune into the SBN Facebook page where you will have the exclusive opportunity to ask Price questions on her career accomplishments, anecdotes and the challenges she’s overcome.

Live Chat Location: SBN Facebook page and SBN Instagram page (@sbn_sema).

Tue, 08/09/2022 - 18:14

By Ashley Reyes

EducationCars have become more complex and computer-controlled; virtually every major system in new cars is connected and because vehicle safety systems are involved, OEMS often lock down access to their computer controls, limiting the aftermarket’s access to these complex systems.

SEMA members are invited to join Chris Johnson, founder SCT and JMS Performance Group, as he shares critical information on vehicle tuning during the live webinar “The Future of Tuning,” August 25, at 11:00 a.m. (PDT).

Attendees will get expert insight on what the future of this segment looks like, and how innovative software companies can provide needed access to these vehicles and their computer control systems.

Register here.

Tue, 08/09/2022 - 16:07

 

By SEMA Editors

ShowThe 2022 SEMA Show is about 12 weeks away. Here’s a rundown of key deadlines, including early-bird and advance rates available for several booth services, as well as checklists to keep you on track and on budget.

Complete Deadlines Checklist Take advantage of Early-bird rates—order before the deadlines!

The deadlines checklist provides a breakdown of all of the deadlines for booth orders, rentals, booth vehicle applications, celebrity appearance notifications and much more.

Budget Checklist Double check your Show prep.

The budget checklist form allows you to keep track of all your costs and ensures that you are adequately prepared for your experience at the SEMA Show. 

Upcoming Exhibitor Deadlines – Take advantage of discounts by acting before the deadlines.

Click here for a complete listing of 2022 SEMA Show deadlines.

More information on the 2022 SEMA Show is available at www.SEMAShow.com.

Tue, 08/09/2022 - 16:00

By Ashley Reyes

TORATruck and off-road builders have an exclusive opportunity to showcase their vehicles in a premier spot in the TORA Feature Vehicle Trail outside of the LVCC West Hall at the 2022 SEMA Show in Las Vegas.

Open exclusively to SEMA Truck & Off-Road Alliance (TORA) members, the feature vehicle program will highlight six-to-eight unique builds in a high profile location. Applications are being accepted in the categories of SUV, Side-by-Side, Lifted Truck, Lowered Truck, Overland, Off-Road, EV and CUV/Crossover.

Feature vehicle space at the SEMA Show is typically reserved for exhibitors. However, the TORA Feature Vehicle Program gives all TORA-member exhibiting manufacturers, and non-exhibiting builders and retailers a rare opportunity to obtain added exposure, as well as showcase the builders and manufacturers whose parts are installed on their vehicle.

Applications are due September 1. The cost to participate is $1,500, $500 of which will be donated to SEMA Cares—the fundraising arm of the association that supports a variety of children’s charities.

Get your name out there as a builder. Submit your application today!

Tue, 08/09/2022 - 15:52

 

SEMA Show exhibitors and attendees preparing for the 2022 SEMA Show can lock in the guaranteed lowest hotel rate now by booking in the SEMA Show Block.

Making hotel reservations in the block provides you with the most affordable and convenient options for a wide range of hotels located on and off the Strip.

Shuttle

Shuttle bus service is provided from all hotels in the SEMA Show block.

The following are advantages of booking in the SEMA Show block versus an Airbnb:

Customer Service

Lodging through the SEMA Show block will give you dedicated customer service support for managing your reservation and will still have onsite customer service from the hotel. This includes check-in, housekeeping and concierge services.

Airbnb customer service can be difficult to contact, and is often left to the Airbnb host to manage. Check-in for your lodging can be difficult to navigate with lock boxes, keycodes or having to make a trip to an alternate location to access lodging keys.  Airbnb lodgings often do not include dedicated customer service unless booking through the Airbnb Luxe program.

Proximity to Venue

For larger city venues, such as the Las Vegas Convention Center, proximity should be factored in. Hotels are typically offered within a radius that allows for an event-sponsored shuttle route, walking distance to the convention center or a short and inexpensive ride-share option. With Airbnb, locations tend to be further away from the city center, main attractions or the convention center.  

Booking Lodging for a Large Group?  

Airbnb does tend to lend for a better budget when traveling in large groups; however, this option does not cater to privacy for your group members, and keep an eye out for fees associated with additional guests. You may find the hotel will offer more privacy at a better rate.

Hotel Group reservations (those including multiple rooms) are available for the 2022 SEMA Show. The SEMA Show block online system makes this complex responsibility easy: simply look for the “Group Bookings (2+ Rooms)” option when conducting your initial search and you’ll be all set to make/manage rooms for your whole team with more flexibility than anywhere else.

Hotel Reward Points    

Airbnb currently doesn’t offer loyalty rewards that most major hotels do, which can be utilized for room upgrades, free room nights and more, depending on the hotel loyalty program.

By booking in the SEMA Show block, you can earn rewards points with your preferred hotel chain—simply enter your rewards or frequent guest number when booking through our online system. When we transfer your reservation details to the hotel approximately two weeks prior to the event, your frequent guest number will be included with your information, and you will receive your points.

Transportation to and From the SEMA Show

The SEMA Show block offers convenient access to the Las Vegas Monorail with station stops at the below hotels:

  • SAHARA
  • Westgate
  • Harrah’s/The Linq
  • Flamingo/Caesars Palace Station
  • Bally’s/Paris
  • MGM Grand

Shuttle bus service is provided from all hotels in the SEMA Show block, excluding those located within a quarter-mile distance to the Las Vegas Convention Center.

Book your hotel now!

To reserve your booth for the 2022 SEMA Show, visit www.SEMAShow.com/buyabooth.

Tue, 08/09/2022 - 15:42
Ford Super Duty

Here’s the ’23 Ford Super Duty XL Dually testing with its front end completely exposed.

The Super Duty has the telltale signs of XL, including black plastic mirrors, fog lights, XL base rims and base headlights. The exposed front end shows off a completely revised design, which includes a new hood, fenders, grille, lower front clip and headlights that are incorporated into the grille design. Ford also carries over the C-clamp corporate look. Around back the changes appear to be minimal, with the addition of LED tail lamps.

Power is still expected to come from a three-engine portfolio: 6.2L V8, 7.3L V8 and the 6.7L V8 Turbo Diesel. All engine options are expected to be mated to the TorqShift 10-speed automatic transmission. There should be a slight bump in power when it comes to the 6.7L Turbo Diesel.

Production of the Ford Super Duty will continue at the Kentucky Truck Plant in Louisville. Expect an official debut sometime this fall.

Super Duty

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

Tue, 08/09/2022 - 15:16

SEMA has announced a new program that recognizes content creators and social-media influencers who have significantly impacted the automotive industry and car culture. The new SEMA Automotive Influencer of the Year award will be presented at the 2022 SEMA Show Industry Awards Banquet to honor an influencer who has built an engaged audience and uses his or her platform to positively impact car enthusiasts of all ages.

Automotive Influencer

The new SEMA Automotive Influencer of the Year award will be presented at the 2022 SEMA Show Industry Awards Banquet to an influencer who has has made a positive impact on the automotive industry.

The award is a result of the rise and impact of content creators and social-media influencers on the industry. Finalists for the award will be selected based on their presence and influence across social-media channels, including YouTube, Instagram, Facebook and TikTok, and will be recognized for the first time at the SEMA Industry Awards Banquet.

“So many automotive influencers have built up a tremendous voice to help promote, shape and protect the automotive industry,” said SEMA Chairman James Lawrence. “Each of them has the ability to share their stories and connect with their fans in a unique and impactful way. They also generate tons of excitement and enthusiasm for the automotive industry. They are a big part of being an automotive enthusiast today, and it’s time we recognize them for their contributions.”

Fueled by the SEMA Show’s energy and passion, hundreds of influencers head to Las Vegas each year during the first week of November to connect with manufacturers and builders, learn about new products, witness vehicle unveilings and attend industry gatherings while sharing their experiences for the world to see.

Five finalists for the Automotive Influencer of the Year award will be announced in September and then honored on-stage at the 2022 SEMA Show Industry Awards Banquet in November. As part of the Banquet’s celebratory recognition and in front of the industry’s most involved influential leaders, videos will play to highlight each finalists’ positive impact and pay tribute to their unwavering passion for the automotive culture before a final winner is revealed.

“Automotive influencers embody the passion that makes being a car person so special,” continued Lawrence. “The content they create is a great representation of what car culture is all about.”

Finalists and the winner will be based on their creativity of original, entertaining and informative automotive media content. Qualifications also include a loyal and substantial following of passionate and engaged automotive enthusiasts and having used a social-media platform to promote positive automotive content that has benefited the automotive aftermarket and culture.

To submit a recommendation or for more information on the award, visit www.sema.org/influencer-of-the-year.