Mon, 09/12/2022 - 11:03

By Mike Imlay

It’s official: The new SEMA Garage Detroit facility opened its doors to the industry on August 18. In reality, the facility had been undergoing a soft launch for the past several months, with different services coming online through the completion of a series of construction phases. Nevertheless, last month marked a major milestone in the SEMA Garage’s ability to bring cutting-edge research and development programs and technologies to a rapidly changing industry.

“The productivity of the original SEMA Garage in Diamond Bar [California] and the fast pace of automotive technology prompted further investment in our Garage initiatives, and so the SEMA Board of Directors approved a plan to add another SEMA Garage facility in the Detroit area,” explained SEMA CEO Mike Spagnola. “What’s especially noteworthy is that some 5,000 sq. ft. of the new building will be devoted exclusively to research on advanced driver-assistance systems [ADAS], which is a major priority in our association’s drive to make R&D technology accessible to members.”

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The Detroit facility will house SEMA’s ADAS Research Center, which will devote itself to better understanding and cataloging ADAS technologies and helping SEMA members develop products and modifications in compliance with emerging vehicle-safety features.

Each year, SEMA members introduce thousands of cutting-edge products designed to add enjoyment to vehicle ownership. While some feature universal fitment, many are model-specific, requiring significant R&D. The SEMA Garage was conceived more than a decade ago to provide association members with access to high-tech tools, equipment and services to help speed product to market. With its original 15,000-sq.-ft. facility in Los Angeles County, the heart of Southern California car culture, and its new 45,000-sq.-ft. location in Plymouth, Michigan, the SEMA Garage is the only known aftermarket R&D center of its type in the United States.

Situated in the Detroit hub, the new Garage will especially offer proximity to SEMA members in the Midwest region and create greater throughput on the emissions-compliance front. It will house equipment that will offer the ability to test both two-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive vehicles. Since it’s located in the same area as many Tier-1 OEM suppliers, the Detroit facility will also offer the long-term opportunity to build and expand on relationships with carmakers and major suppliers, helping to create avenues for collaboration on vehicle personalization.

“At the new Detroit Garage, we’re trucking along through construction,” said Ben Kaminsky, SEMA Garage general manager. “We’ve had some big pieces of equipment successfully installed recently, so from a buildout standpoint, we feel extremely good about our direction.”

Kaminsky added that hiring staff is on pace as well. Among other positions, the SEMA Garage has added Shawn Ranganathan as its SEMA certified-emissions engineer and Mike Mueller, formerly of Bosch, as its aftermarket ADAS engineer. Both will play key roles going forward.

Tackling ADAS

ADAS presents a unique challenge for the aftermarket, since specialty-equipment products and modifications can interfere with the radar, cameras and other key components that enable the systems to operate safely. Even a simple change of wheels and tires or a modest suspension lift might in theory affect ADAS operations without proper recalibration. In addition, ADAS equipment and calibration techniques vary from automaker to automaker and even model to model. Many industry products must be fully tested before introduction to the market—a costly proposition, especially for smaller companies.

The collision and repair industry has done much groundwork in properly putting ADAS-equipped vehicles back together. To date, however, no organization has addressed how to make different tires, bumpers, mirrors, grilles, suspensions and other modifications compatible with ADAS features. SEMA’s new ADAS Research Center in Detroit aims to fill that void by systematically researching popularly modified vehicles, model by model and building a library of best practices accessible to all SEMA members.

“It’s trailblazing work that needs to be done now, before there are more regulations and obstacles, in order to stay ahead of this fast-moving technology,” Kaminsky said. To build the ADAS Research Center, SEMA turned to outside industry pioneers in the field.

“They helped us understand what our facilities and systems should be like,” Kaminsky explained. “That included everything from light fixtures to wall colors down to not putting metal plates on our outlets because radar can reflect off them. We also had to pay close attention to the flatness and levelness of the floor. We mapped out a grid that told the construction crew almost foot by foot where to grind the concrete to make it level.”

The SEMA Garage has also assembled an ongoing ADAS advisory panel to help set research priorities. The panel was key to the selection of a ’22 Chevrolet Silverado truck as the first vehicle to study. They were also specific about the vehicle’s configuration and trim.

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More than a decade ago, SEMA opened the first SEMA Garage in Diamond Bar, California. Along with the new Detroit expansion, it is the only known aftermarket R&D center of its type in the United States. Its programs continue to ensure the industry’s future amid rapidly emerging technologies.

“A lot of our members from around the industry said this was the first vehicle they wanted answers on,” Kaminsky said. “It’s one of the more popular trucks for consumer modifications. Our Silverado had to have a particular engine configuration, a particular cab configuration and particular ADAS options. Our advisory panel basically steered us in the right direction for that.”

The vehicle will now be modified with the panel’s input. New wheels, tires and a leveling kit are at the top of the list. As the Garage crew performs each modification, there will be careful study on its effects on ADAS features. Solutions to any problems that arise will be documented to help builders and installers everywhere. Numerous other popular trucks and vehicles will follow.

“The interesting part is that many of our panel members are competitors in the industry, and they’re coming together to solve a common problem so they can all have a common footing,” Kaminsky added. “I’ve been very impressed with how they’re working together and how open they’ve been with information and which vehicle and product configurations sell.”

Emissions Compliance

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Both the Diamond Bar and Detroit Garages feature emissions-compliance labs to assist performance manufacturers in obtaining CARB EOs and EPA 49-state-legal certification through the new SEMA Certified-Emissions program. With two new dynos, the Detroit Garage greatly enhances these capabilities.

Since the inception of the SEMA Garage, another of its key programs has been assisting members in demonstrating that their performance products meet regulatory emissions-compliance standards and gaining California Air Resources Board (CARB)Executive Orders (EOs) that permit the legal sale of those products.

In February 2022, however, SEMA added the SEMA Certified-Emissions program, a new way for specialty automotive parts manufacturers to meet the legal requirement for emissions compliance under the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Tampering Policy. SEMA’s certification program enables manufacturers to verify that a product meets the EPA’s “reasonable basis” criteria and is therefore legal for sale in 49 states. According to Peter Treydte, SEMA director of emissions compliance, the new Detroit Garage will greatly enhance those services to members.

“We’re adding manpower for our Compliance Center, whether that be for assisting with CARB EOs or for SEMA Certified-Emissions services,” he explained. “We’re also adding another laboratory and two new dynos, which means we’ll have more capacity for doing the testing that’s necessary.”

With the advent of vehicle electrification, the Garage is keeping an eye on the future as well.

“With electric vehicles (EVs), it’s not directly emissions testing, but it is range testing, and range translates into emissions in one form or another,” Treydte explained. “There may come a time when evaluating the range of EVs that have been modified would be required, and we’ll be able to provide that service as well.”

Forward Thinking

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SEMA Garage tech services to members include laser scanning, an OEM-vehicle CAD library, 3-D printing and live measuring sessions of popular new vehicles. These provide member companies of all sizes access to rapid-prototyping tools that can speed product to market.

According to Luis Morales, SEMA director of vehicle technology, EVs will become more prominent in many Garage programs.

“We just launched our first-ever measuring session for an electric vehicle with the Ford F-150 Lightning,” he said. “It was very successful, very well attended and well received by the industry.”

Live measuring sessions of popular new and preproduction vehicles are just one component of the SEMA Garage’s many technical services, which also include 3-D printing and scanning services for members, and the Tech Transfer program with its OEM and scanned vehicles CAD library.

“We actually broke ground in May by providing access to some of Ford’s latest electric-vehicle data, including a good chunk of data for the Mustang Mach-E,” Morales said, adding that the idea is to stay abreast of all automotive innovations, whatever they may be.

“Internal-combustion engines are not going anywhere,” he said. “They’re very healthy and running strong, and there’s always going to be an effort to make them cleaner in terms of emissions output.”

Kaminsky noted that all of the SEMA Garage programs benefit not only manufacturers but also resellers and shops clear down to the mom-and-pop level. Helping to ensure that industry products are emissions- or ADAS-compliant and made to the highest standards ultimately deceases legal and liability risks for everyone in the chain, and it sustains viability and growth in an increasingly complex and competitive marketplace.

As the person tapped to helm the SEMA Garage in Diamond Bar in 2009, Spagnola said that even he marvels at how much its programs have grown and how the industry has embraced them. When it first opened, the facility was envisioned as a tech center with a clubhouse feel—a comfortable place to R&D product. Today, there is hardly a moment when the Garage team is idle, and the staff often assists SEMA members with emissions testing and other services well into the night. Plus, the Garage’s capabilities have become increasingly high-tech.

“The new Garage will more than double our industry’s capacity to keep up with the latest technology and help manufacturers develop new, exciting products,” Spagnola said. “It really represents another step toward addressing the challenges we see now and those in the future. With vehicle electrification, self-driving cars and artificial intelligence all on the horizon, some of those challenges may be more daunting, but we’re eager to help our members take them on.”

SEMA Garage Services Guide

No matter what sort of aftermarket performance product a company may be developing, the SEMA Garage has the services and tools to assist. The following are the main programs offered:

  • Tech Transfer: OEM-provided CAD files that can minimize the need for reverse engineering.
  • Custom Scanning Services: Featuring a state-of-the-art FaroArm/CMM scanning system, these services are exclusive to SEMA members.
  • 3-D Printing: Rapid prototyping using cutting-edge technology to create a physical model of your product in a variety of materials.
  • Measuring Sessions: Timely sessions offering hands-on access to popular new vehicles for designing and developing prototypes, including global models customized abroad but not sold in the United States. (CAD files also available.)
  • Emissions Compliance: Assistance with all aspects of emissions compliance, including preparation of CARB EO and SEMA Certified applications, lab testing and interaction with CARB and EPA on behalf of SEMA members.
  • Vehicle ADAS: Research and resources to assist with the development of products and modifications that impact active and passive ADAS safety-performance technologies that assist drivers and automate vehicle systems.
  • Vehicle Dynamics: Ensuring that a company’s products and modifications successfully integrate with the latest and emerging vehicle dynamics technologies and comply with federal motor-vehicle safety regulations.
  • Vehicle Electronics: Helping companies integrate their products with the latest automotive and consumer electronics technologies and leverage emerging opportunities with connected vehicles.
  • Vehicle Technology Alerts: Providing SEMA members the latest information about advanced vehicle technologies and regulations impacting their products and businesses.
  • Training Centers: For hosting impressive product or reveals to the industry, or conducting full training sessions for a company’s new products or emerging technologies.
  • Installation Centers: Fully equipped centers for test-fitting product prototypes or installing components on a project vehicle.
Accessing the SEMA Garages

To learn more about the SEMA Garage Detroit and Diamond Bar facilities and all their programs and services, visit www.semagarage.com, email garage@sema.com or phone 909-978-6728.

Mon, 09/12/2022 - 09:13

SEMA eNews highlights new products from industry companies when available. To have your product considered for upcoming issues, send product press releases to editors@sema.org.

Oracle Lighting
Oculus Bi-LED Projector Headlights ’21+ Ford Bronco
Oracle

Available in November 2022 and compatible with both standard and signature Bronco lighting models, the new headlights feature a unique modular design, plug-and-play installation, and advanced LED projection for enhanced driver visibility in all weather conditions. Oracle will feature the product at 2022 SEMA Show in booth #20137.

www.oraclelights.com

Milwaukee
M18 PACKOUT Six Bay Rapid Charger
Milwaukee

The new M18 PACKOUT Six Bay Rapid Charger can charge two batteries simultaneously at a rapid charge rate. Users can charge one battery at a time on each side of the charger, with charging then automatically moving sequentially to the next available battery as charging progresses. The increased charge speed reduces downtime spent waiting for batteries to charge, delivering more productivity with every charge. Full compatibility with the PACKOUT Modular Storage System provides an optimized solution for transporting and storing batteries on the jobsite. The USB-A port provides charging of personal devices such as phones, headlamps and flashlights.

www.milwaukeetool.com

Continental
OE Quality Oil, Fuel, Air and Cabin Filters
Continental

Continental premium oil filters are manufactured using the most advanced technologies and innovative filter media available to ensure the best engine performance and minimum fuel consumption. This is especially important as the industry’s use of new “long-life” oils and longer service intervals continues to increase. The filters are offered in spin-on and immersion designs.

www.continentalaftermarket.com

Falken Tires
AZENIS FK460
Falken Tires

Falken Tires has introduced the all-new AZENIS FK460, the latest ultra-high performance all-season tire. The FK460 pairs the versatility customers demand from a tire they can run year-round with the excitement expected from Falken’s popular performance line.

The tire’s intricate tread pattern features emerging grooves and interlocking sipes which ensure that the FK460 will deliver more poise and stability in inclement conditions while also reducing air channeling noise, providing a quiet ride.

www.falkentire.com

ACES EFI
Killshot TBI EFI System
ACES EFI

The Killshot is designed for performance automotive applications up to 650 hp and can easily be installed with no special tools or advanced tuning required. The system runs on ACES’ 32-Bit Power Architecture. This technology allows the ECU to monitor engine parameters in real time and make calibration changes faster than any other system available. The throttle body fits any 4150-intake flange, features four integrated 100 lb/hr fuel injectors, MAP Sensor, and IAT sensor. ACES designed the Killshot with the ECU separate from the throttle body. This prevents damage from unwanted engine vibration and heat, giving you increased reliability.

www.acesefi.com

KBS
Fusion FPP Flexible Plastics Primer
KBS

KBS Coatings offers KBS Fusion FPP - Flexible Plastics Primer (FPP) for promoting a tight bond between difficult to paint flexible surfaces and most varieties of top coats. The aerosol primer is ideal for plastics, urethanes, fiberglass and carbon fiber. KBS Fusion FPP coats fast and easy to provide a strong yet flexible base coat that moves with the surface without flaking, peeling or cracking.

The gray primer has a fast dry time and allows film thickness to be built quickly. A single light coat is usually all that is required. However, additional coats can be applied as needed to fill in small surface imperfections. KBS Fusion FPP can be block sanded after 30 minutes dry time and top coated after one hour.

www.kbs-coatings.com

Thu, 09/08/2022 - 19:27

Consistently voted as the No. 1 destination by SEMA Show buyers and media, the 2022 New Products Showcase will expand to include two new product categories. Showgoers will find products related to electric vehicles (EV) and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), along with products in 16 other categories, in what is the world’s largest display of new automotive aftermarket products.

Accessible exclusively to SEMA Showgoers, November 1–4, the New Products Showcase is the automotive aftermarket industry’s most comprehensive collection of new and trending products. SEMA Show attendees visit the area to discover and see parts and accessories before they hit the market. A Featured Products component includes items that may not qualify as new; the product may have been on the market for more than a year but is among an exhibitor’s top products.

“Through the SEMA Show New Products Showcase, buyers, retailers and distributors can easily discover and learn about all the hot products that they may want to carry,” said Tom Gattuso, SEMA vice president of events. “They will find details about the products, including the exhibitor’s booth number. They can then connect directly with the manufacturer on the Show floor to learn more. It’s no surprise that SEMA Show buyers rely on the New Products Showcase to help them stock their shelves.”

Details on all the products from the Showcase are also included in the SEMA Show mobile app, giving attendees a year-round resource to help them after the Show. The mobile app’s product-scanning feature enables attendees to flag items of interest and create custom lists of noteworthy products. At the SEMA Show in Las Vegas, attendees will be able to connect with all product experts from exhibiting companies for quality one-on-one discussions, demos and presentations.

Participation in the New Products Showcase, available as a benefit to SEMA Show exhibitors, is easy and affordable. All exhibitors qualify to submit one product entry at no cost. Subsequent entries range from $75–$150 each, depending on the submission date, and there is no limit to the number of entries. New this year is an on-site freight-delivery service to make it easier than ever for exhibitors in West, North and Central Halls to participate.

Through the new service, exhibitors drop off their products at a nearby designated area in their respective hall, and then coordinate to meet the product at the New Products check-in area in South Hall.

Qualifying products may also be recognized as a Best New Product. Winners and runners-up in 18 categories—including the new EV and ADAS categories—will be announced and presented at the Kickoff Breakfast, Tuesday, November 1, just before the official opening of the SEMA Show. Additionally, all products in the Showcase are professionally photographed. The photos are often used by outside media and help brand awareness.

“Exhibitors that participate in the New Products Showcase report much higher success than those that do not participate,” said Gattuso. “Research tells us that exhibitors with products in the Showcase see more buyers in their booths and receive more media coverage than those that do not participate in the Showcase.”

A nearby transportation hub that includes taxi and shuttle drop-off, as well as an entry point for the Las Vegas Convention Center underground tunnel, makes it easy for attendees to visit the Showcase. More than 2,000 product entries are expected to be included in this year’s Showcase.

“You can have a 10x10-ft. booth and be up against booths that are 100 times bigger, but in the New Products Showcase, you’re the same size. If you come up with something great, it’s going to get noticed there.”

Jim Flowers, president, Florida-based Bubba Rope

Exhibitors can enter the SEMA Show New Products Showcase by visiting www.semashow.com/new-products-rules. To register to attend the SEMA Show, visit www.semashow.com/register.

Thu, 09/08/2022 - 12:16

 

By Ashley Reyes

SBNDespite being well accomplished, many high achievers often feel inadequate and doubt their own abilities. It’s difficult for them to accept their own accomplishments without feeling like a fraud. This psychological phenomenon is known as Imposter Syndrome, and it can take a toll on one’s emotional well-being.

SEMA members are invited to a live webinar on “How to Overcome and Maneuver Through Imposter Syndrome,” September 15, at 12:00 p.m. (PDT).

Presented by the SEMA Businesswomen’s Network (SBN), attendees will hear from Executive Coach Julie Couret, and learn proven tactics for how to let go of perfectionism and be kind to oneself, tips for talking to a mentor and ways to track success.

Understanding what imposter syndrome is will allow you to focus on reality and help you avoid unnecessary feelings of guilt, as well as the need to overwork yourself and prove your accomplishments matter.

Participants will share their own experiences through a virtual breakout following the presentation.

Register here.

Thu, 09/08/2022 - 12:10

By Ashley Reyes

EducationRecruiting, training and retaining employees is an ongoing challenge for many wheel and tire aftermarket companies.  

SEMA Wheel & Tire Council (WTC) members and those in the wheel and tire segment are invited to hear from three industry leaders as they talk about what they are doing to solve and prevent this issue during the live webinar “Staffing and Training for the Wheel and Tire Aftermarket,” September 15 at 12:00 p.m. (PDT).

Attendees will hear from Ted Schlaack, RimTyme; Gary Ruede, Discount Tire; and Kent Hobson, Sam’s Club, and walk away with strategies and trends for building a team, and real-life examples of what has and hasn’t worked for the panelists’ companies.  

Panelists will answer participant questions live.

Register here

Thu, 09/08/2022 - 12:01

By Ashley Reyes

The SEMA Motorsports Parts Manufacturers Council (MPMC) is hosting its 2023 Media Trade Conference to help its members gain coverage in top trade publications, consumer outlets and social-media outlets. The event will take place Anaheim, California, at Embassy Suites Anaheim South, January 24–26, 2023, and offer manufacturers of racing and performance parts and accessories the chance to connect with journalists in up to 42 private, 30-minute meetings over a span of three days.  

MPMC

MPMC-member companies meet with media outlets that are relevant to their products in up to 42 private, 30-minute meetings over a span of three days.

The event offers a “speed-dating” format, where MPMC-member companies meet with media outlets that are relevant to their products. Unlike a traditional trade show where exhibitors meet with buyers and resellers, the Media Trade Conference is focused on media, and results in manufacturers raising brand awareness in print and online publications, video/television, radio/podcasts and social-media outlets.  

Manufacturers can sign up to exhibit at www.sema.org/mtc or contact MPMC Director Marcy Yanus at marcy@sema.org with questions. 

Thu, 09/08/2022 - 11:20

By Ashley Reyes

EducationEmissions compliance is a legal requirement that applies to almost all engine-related performance products. To help manufacturers understand how the emissions-compliance process works, if their products are subject to compliance and what the repercussions are to those who fail to obtain compliance, SEMA members are invited to a live webinar featuring Peter Treydte, director of emissions compliance at SEMA. Treydte will explain and answer questions about the emissions compliance process during the webinar “Guided Tour of the Emissions Testing Process,” September 27, at 11:00 a.m. (PDT).

Presented by the SEMA Emerging Trends & Technology Network (ETTN), attendees will walk away with a clear understanding of the kinds of products that are tested, what the test process is, the dynamics of the test and what preparation goes into the tests.

This webinar will include a Q&A with Treydte and tips on how to best prepare for a successful test result.

Register here.

Thu, 09/08/2022 - 11:04

By Ashley Reyes

SEMA Show exhibitors still have time to sign up to host a table at the 2022 SEMA Show Student Program Industry Networking Breakfast, Thursday, November 3.  

As part of the SEMA Show Student Program, the Industry Networking Breakfast is a chance for exhibitors to create quality connections with the industry’s future workforce and help students explore career opportunities.  

Student Program

As part of the SEMA Show Student Program, the Industry Networking Breakfast is a chance for exhibitors to create quality connections with the industry’s future workforce and help students explore career opportunities.  

“Exhibitors gain a lot from the networking aspect and play an important role in inspiring students to pursue their passions,” said SEMA Project Manager, Member Services, Byron Bergmann. “It’s also a great way to recruit new talent and create long-lasting relationships that can last beyond the Show week.”  

Participation, which is free to exhibiting companies, simply requires one-and-a-half hours from one company representative. No set-up time or marketing materials are required.

Click here to register your company.

Thu, 09/08/2022 - 10:59

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has issued a reminder that trailers are only permitted under U.S. law if they are certified as meeting Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. Non-compliant trailers pose safety risks, and those attempting to title or register a non-compliant trailer may face potential forfeiture. A compliant trailer will have a label indicating it meets all applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. To view the NHTSA press release, click here.

The SEMA Action Network (SAN) recently released an updated guide to both federal and state regulations that govern trailers used for motorsports racing. It includes a 50-state guide to trailer dimensions and equipment requirements and an overview of federal guidelines for what constitutes commercial and noncommercial activities. To view the SAN motorsports trailer resource, click here.

For more information, contact Caroline Fletcher at carolinef@sema.org.

Thu, 09/08/2022 - 10:46
PRI
Erika Stafford (left) and Jillian Hoy (right).

PRI Announces Promotion, Adds New Executive Assistant

Performance Racing Industry (PRI) has announced the promotion of Erika Stafford from executive assistant to trade show and events specialist. In her new position, Stafford will focus on supervising and coordinating events and activations for the PRI Trade Show in downtown Indianapolis—this year set for December 8–10 at the Indiana Convention Center. Happenings include the Grand Opening Breakfast, PRI Happy Hour, Exhibitor Reception, EV Performance Zone and the Content Creation Zone. She will also help manage special events at the PRI Membership HQ in Speedway near Indianapolis. Stafford previously served as the executive assistant to PRI President Dr. Jamie Meyer since October 2021.

Prior to her time with PRI, Stafford spent time as a team coordinator for ERA Motorsport/IMSA, a driver assistant for CK Motorsports, an executive assistant for Harding Steinbrenner Racing, a Health and Physical Education teacher for Perry Township Schools, a customer service representative for Indianapolis Motor Speedway; and as a director of development for the Special Olympics.

As part of the announcement, Jillian Hoy has been named PRI’s new executive assistant. In her new role, Hoy will help Dr. Meyer oversee the PRI Trade Show, PRI Membership and PRI’s advocacy arm. Before joining PRI, Hoy held various positions in the racing industry, including as a senior account executive, a personal ticket consultant for NASCAR and an account executive for Phoenix Raceway. She also held positions with ClubCorp’s Skyline Club Indianapolis, Pacers Sports & Entertainment, Tampa Bay Rowdies and more.

Bridgestone Aims to Commercialize Natural Rubber From Desert Shrubs by 2030

Bridgestone Americas has announced plans to establish commercial operations for planting and harvesting a woody desert shrub called guayule as a domestic source of natural rubber in America’s desert southwest. To date, Bridgestone has invested more than $100 million in guayule research as part of its effort to achieve carbon neutrality and 100% renewable tires by 2050.

As part of the new announcement, Bridgestone plans to invest an additional $42 million to establish commercial operations, with additional investment and expansion intended toward 2030. The company will also collaborate and partner with local farmers and Native American tribes to increase the capacity of up to 25,000 additional acres of farmland for planting and harvesting guayule at scale.

For more information, read the announcement here.

Honda Partners With LG to Build Battery Production Facility for EVs

LG Energy Solution (LGES) and Honda Motor Co. have announced an agreement to establish a joint venture company to produce lithium-ion batteries in the U.S. to power Honda and Acura EV models for the North American market. LGES and Honda will invest a total of $4.4 billion and establish a new JV plant, with a location set to be determined. The plant aims to have an annual production capacity of approximately 40GWh. Construction is expected to begin in early 2023 to enable mass production of advanced lithium-ion battery cells by the end of 2025.

Flying LizardFlying Lizard Motorsports Announces New HQ Set for Phoenix

Flying Lizard Motorsports—the sports car race team originally based in Sonoma, California—has announced plans to move its operations to a new 15,000-sq.-ft. building at Apex Motor Club in Phoenix. Currently under phase one of a two-phase program, Apex Motor Club is already a destination for privateer teams and public track day programs. The 2.27-mile circuit with a 3,400-ft. straightaway will eventually become a 4.20-mile, 22-turn, multiple-configuration circuit, sitting on Apex’s 280-acre property. Construction on the Flying Lizard Motorsports shop is set to be completed following the 2023 race season.

Kelford Cams Partners With MidwayPlus to Launch New B2B Online Storefront

Kelford Cams has announced its newly minted online B2B partnership with MidwayPlus.com. MidwayPlus is a software solution for aftermarket B2B businesses designed to empower manufacturers to efficiently sell products to aftermarket resellers within a secure transaction platform. 

Roadmaster Active Suspension Changes Name to RoadActive Suspension Inc.

Roadmaster Active Suspension (RAS), manufacturer and distributor of
aftermarket leaf spring upgrades for light-duty trucks, has changed its name to RoadActive Suspension (RAS). Roadmaster Active Suspension first entered the United States market in 1998 as founder Clive Schewitz sought a solution for light-duty pickup and van owners looking to reduce bounce and body roll.

Paul Lee Racing Adds Steven Cole to Team

Paul Lee Racing—the Orange, California-based race team headed by Paul Lee and Krista Baldwin—has announced industry executive Steven Cole will serve as the senior vice president of marketing and corporate partnerships and general manager.

Paul Lee Racing fields a nitro Funny Car driven by Lee, who is the CEO of Wharton Automotive Group, which includes McLeod Racing, FTI Performance and Silver Sport Transmissions (SST). The team also fields a McLeod Racing-sponsored Top Fuel car driven by Baldwin, Wharton’s creative director.

Cole has more than 25 years of experience in professional motorsports, including brand marketing plus B2B and B2C programs within NHRA, NASCAR and IndyCar. He also worked with high-profile race teams, including Stringer Performance, John Force Racing and more.

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