Thu, 11/03/2022 - 08:14

The SEMA Battle of the Builders Presented by Mothers Polish top 4 finalists have been announced. The action concludes Friday, November 4, with the winner being crowned at 3:30 p.m. on Silver Drive. Cameras are following along to document the journey for a TV program set to air on Saturday, January 28, 2023, at 9:00 a.m. EST. (Visit www.semabotb.com for updates on TV airings.)

The competition recognizes one winner in four different categories:

  • Hot Rod & Hot Rod Truck
  • 4 Wheel Drive & Off-Road
  • Sport Compact, Import Performance, Luxury & Exotic
  • Young Guns—before crowning the coveted title, Battle of the Builders Champion.  

While a panel of industry experts narrows down the selection of vehicles, it’s the builders themselves who ultimately select the four class winners as well as the overall winner. 

2022 Top 4 Builders:

Hot Rod/Hot Rod Trucks

  • Mike Ring - Ringbrothers, 1948 Chevrolet Pickup Loadmaster, Mothers Booth #22357

Sport Compact, Luxury and Exotics

  • TJ Russell, 1991 Porsche 911, BAJA Front of Central Hall V052

4-Wheel Drive & Off-Road

  • Jim Ring - Ringbrothers, 1972 Chevrolet K5 Blazer, HRIA Booth #23295

Young Guns 29 & Under

  • Josh Michels, 1966 Chevrolet Corvette, Battle of the Builders Booth #10139
Wed, 11/02/2022 - 12:47

Welcome to day two of the 2022 SEMA Show in Las Vegas! From the Kick-Off Breakfast to NHRA stars, cool cars, drifting, special keynotes and the Toyo Treadpass, the SEMA Show is the place to see the latest automotive trends and technology. 

Watch the recap of yesterday's events:

 

Wed, 11/02/2022 - 11:34

With the 2022 SEMA Show approaching its third day, there is still plenty for Showgoers to experience both in the halls and out front of the Las Vegas Convention Center. Stay updated with Show information and plan the rest of your week by downloading the SEMA Show app.

Here are three SEMA Show experiences you won't want to miss on Thursday, November 3:

Overlanding

The Overland Experience area includes dozens of customized vehicles with products and gear to compliment all types of outdoor adventurers.

SEMA Overland Experience Showcases New Adventure Gear

The expanded Overland Experience in the West Hall booth #62236 of the Las Vegas Convention Center is a must-see destination at the 2022 SEMA Show.  With a 50% increase in vehicles from 2021, attendees are sure to see something to suit all tastes and budgets. From high-tech campers to well-built cargo vans to capably built four-wheel-drive vehicles to off-road trailers, you'll see a wide variety throughout the space. Come to the Overland Experience and see the latest technology you can incorporate into your next build. Be sure to include it on your Show Planner by clicking here

Ride With Us

SEMA Show attendees can be part of the action by hopping on a motorcycle at the Ride With Us area in front of the West Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center.

Ride With Us: Ride a Motorcycle in 30 Minutes

SEMA Show attendees can be part of the action by hopping on a motorcycle at the Ride With Us area in front of the West Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center. Through the program operated by the Motorcycle Industry Council (MIC), Showgoers with no riding experience can learn to ride in 30 minutes. 

There is no cost for SEMA Show attendees to participate in Ride With Us. Riders must be at least 16 years old, and the MIC provides safety gear and at-your-own-pace instruction.

Banquet

Themed “Further. Faster. Together.,” this year’s SEMA Show Industry Awards Banquet is a revamped, shorter program that now concludes at 9:00 p.m., and features an innovative layout to immerse the audience in the experience.

SEMA Show Industry Awards Banquet: Be There for an Important Announcement About the Future of the SEMA Show!

The 2022 SEMA Industry Awards Banquet takes place Thursday, November 3, at 7:00 p.m., at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino Paradise Event Center. Featuring a new layout and shorter program that ends at 9:00 p.m., Showgoers won't want to miss an important announcement about the future of the SEMA Show and the association.

Themed “Further. Faster. Together.,” the SEMA Show Industry Awards Banquet is the annual celebration of the specialty-equipment industry and is highlighted by a networking cocktail reception, dinner and entertainment. The banquet honors industry excellence through SEMA's industry awards, and a new award has been added for 2022—SEMA Automotive Influencer of the Year. The award was established to honor a content creator for their outstanding contributions to automotive culture and for creating a positive impact with automotive enthusiasts. 

Tickets are required for the event. Exhibitors can secure complimentary banquet tickets through their registration dashboard, while all Showgoers can purchase tickets at www.semashow.com/banquet.

Wed, 11/02/2022 - 09:37

The SEMA Battle of the Builders Presented by Mothers Polishes top 12 finalists have been announced. The action continues to unfold throughout the week, with cameras following along to document the journey for a TV program set to air on Saturday, January 28, 2023, at 9:00 a.m. EST. (Visit www.semabotb.com for updates on TV airings.)

Battle of the Builders

Ringbrothers' ENYO 1948 Chevrolet Pickup Loadmaster is among the top 12 SEMA Battle of the Builders Presented by Mothers Polishes finalists.

The competition recognizes one winner in four different categories:

  • Hot Rod & Hot Rod Truck
  • 4 Wheel Drive & Off-Road
  • Sport Compact, Import Performance, Luxury & Exotic
  • Young Guns—before crowning the coveted title, Battle of the Builders Champion.  

While a panel of industry experts narrows down the selection of vehicles, it’s the builders themselves who ultimately select the four class winners as well as the overall winner. The top 4 will be announced Thursday, November 3, at 3:00 p.m., in North Hall #10139, and the winner will be crowned on Friday, November 4, at 3:30 p.m., on Silver Drive.

2022 Top 12 Builders:

Hot Rod/Hot Rod Trucks

  • Ringbrothers, 1948 Chevrolet Pickup Loadmaster, Mothers Booth #22357
  • Tyler Nelson, 1958 Ford F100, Mothers, South Silver Lot
  • Tim Devlin, 1934 Chevrolet Roadster, HRIA Booth #23295

Sport Compact, Luxury and Exotics

  • TJ Russell, 1991 Porsche 911, BAJA Front of Central Hall V052
  • Shawn Bassett, 1991 Nissan Skyline GT-R, Moton Booth #20555
  • CJ Pullman, 1977 Ford Pinto, Front of Central Hall Booth #V319

4-Wheel Drive & Off-Road

  • Ringbrothers, 1972 Chevrolet K5 Blazer, HRIA Booth #23295
  • Cody Dabney, 1970 Ford F-250, South Hall Booth #CO7
  • Greg Ward, 1971 Toyota FJ40 Landcruiser, North Hall Booth #10215

Young Guns 29 & Under

  • Cameron Cocalis, 2015 Scion FR-S, Toyo Treadpass
  • Austin Phipps, 1966 Chevrolet Nova, Battle of the Builders Booth #10139
  • Josh Michels, 1966 Chevrolet Corvette, Battle of the Builders Booth #10139
Wed, 11/02/2022 - 09:15

The OPTIMA Ultimate Street Car Invitational (OUSCI) brought live, action-packed excitement to the SEMA Show.

The competition’s Peak Performance Challenge (a timed segment) and the Lingenfelter Design & Engineering Challenge took place at the SEMA Show for the first time in 2021. Those two segments returned to this year’s SEMA Show, while the Autocross portion of the competition made its debut at the Las Vegas Convention Center’s Bronze Lot. The remainder of the OUSCI continues November 5–7, at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

Optima

The OPTIMA Ultimate Street Car Invitational (OUSCI) brought live, action-packed excitement to the SEMA Show.

“As an expanded feature at the 2022 SEMA Show, OPTIMA’s Ultimate Street Car Invitational is an iconic competition that showcases the aftermarket’s potential,” said Tom Gattuso, SEMA vice president of events. “With modifications that enhance the performance of the vehicles, the competing cars and trucks embody what the SEMA Show is all about.”

With six regional qualifying events spanning more than eight months, the OUSCI includes the country’s top road-worthy, modified vehicles. Top performers from the regional events receive invitations to participate in the final competition, with a handful of spots reserved for vehicles selected at the SEMA Show.

Since 2008 when the OUSCI debuted, an additional highlight for Showgoers has been a display of all 100 competition vehicles at the SEMA Show in an area known as OPTIMA Alley. At the end of the Show, the vehicles parade out of the convention center and make their way to the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, where they participate in a five-part competition. Last year, two of the segments kicked off the competition, which took place at the SEMA Show. This year, the SEMA Show hosts three of the five segments.

The Bronze Lot is located in the outdoor area south of South Hall.

Wed, 11/02/2022 - 09:07

Four legends took the stage at the SEMA Show's NHRA Breakfast, Wednesday, November 2, at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino Paradise Events Center.

The popular event, which has been a staple of the SEMA Show for more than 20 years, featured NHRA legends Don Prudhomme, Richard Tharp, Lee Beard and Frank Hawley coming together to discuss a thrilling topic: “Bent Rules, Bailed Fists and Drag Strip Battles.”

NHRA Breakfast

The SEMA Show NHRA Breakfast featured NHRA legends Don Prudhomme, Richard Tharp, Lee Beard and Frank Hawley coming together to discuss “Bent Rules, Bailed Fists and Drag Strip Battles.”

For the fourth time, NHRA on FOX announcer Brian Lohnes served as the panel moderator. He asked probing questions about some of the most amazing battles in NHRA history, and what it took for each legend to succeed. 

“The SEMA breakfast is one of the highlights of my year. With more than 1,000 NHRA fans jammed into the room at SEMA, the fun always flies,” Lohnes said. “We had Don Prudhomme, Richard Tharp, Lee Beard and Frank Hawley on the stage to tell stories of battling on the track, battling in the pits, bending the rules and bending the law.”

Don “The Snake” Prudhomme is a championship-winning driver and team owner and is regarded as a true icon in the sport, while Tharp was one of the sport’s most colorful figures while he won races and championships. Beard’s magnificent career as a crew chief spanned more than three decades, as he racked up 50-plus victories and world championships, and Hawley was a top-tier driver and one of the great minds in the sport as well, racing to a pair of world championships and multiple race wins.

Wed, 11/02/2022 - 08:58

The 2022 SEMA Show features an expanded SEMA Electrified section. Located in the North Hall, Booth #11268, the specialized exhibit area showcases the latest advancements in EV technology, including new products and solutions for EV platforms and conversions. In addition to SEMA Electrified, EV projects and products are also displayed throughout the Show floor. Additionally, the SEMA Show New Products Showcase—consistently voted as the No. 1 destination by buyers and media—added a new category for products related to EVs.

Electrified

Located in the North Hall, Booth #11268, SEMA Electrified showcases the latest advancements in EV technology, including new products and solutions for EV platforms and conversions.

SEMA Electrified offers a collection of different applications for electrification in the aftermarket, from brand-new EVs about to hit the market to custom EVs that are available today.

“To continue to keep their appetite going for accessorization of vehicles, attendees can come and look at examples of different components for our late model EVs,” said Luis Morales, SEMA director of vehicle technology. “We also have vehicles that are fully converted from ICE to EV, and some are midway that show how those parts integrate into that conversion.”

SEMA Electrified also has components, including service tools and charging solutions, on display that help make these conversions happen. There are areas within the booth that are education-forward. One teaches the fundamentals of how to convert a vehicle. Another shows the safety and service tools available and how they apply to electric vehicles. There's also an electric vehicle kit car being built this week by Switch Vehicles, which will be running by the end of the Show.

Electrification

SEMA Electrified also has components, including service tools and charging solutions, on display that help make conversions happen.

“The conversion side is getting a lot of attention, so we brought in some different powertrain solutions that are available to the conversion market, which is a big hit here,” Morales said. “Not everything being converted is running off of a Tesla motor, so people are seeing that there are different options available to them.”

Be sure to visit SEMA Electrified, located in North Hall, booth #11268.

Wed, 11/02/2022 - 08:45

Finalists vying for the 2022 SEMA Launch Pad grand-prize package valued at $92,000 have been narrowed down to two: 

Susan Pieper, DMOS Collective Inc.
Stealth and Delta Car Shovels: Premium indestructible advanced designed shovels that are easy to stow and mount on various vehicle racks and platforms.

Kevin Robinson, TRAC LLC
TRAC Tire Jack: Tool designed to make removing or installing a wheel/tire from a vehicle safer, simpler and easier.

They will go on to pitch their products on stage at the newly revamped SEMA Awards Banquet on Thursday, November 3.

Launch Pad

Susan Pieper of DMOS Collective Inc. and Kevin Robinson of TRAC LLC are the top two finalists for this year's SEMA Launch Pad competition.

“Winning SEMA Launch Pad is truly an opportunity of a lifetime,” said Myles Kovacs, one of the competition's judges. “Not only does each competitor benefit from the experience, but we are also able to shed light on the products and services that fill a gap in the industry and can inspire future inventors to do the same.”  

Since 2013, the SEMA Launch Pad has served as the ultimate product-pitching competition for the automotive aftermarket. In addition to competing for a prize package that includes space at the world-renown SEMA Show and promotion on national television, contestants build connections and receive support from established experts who serve as judges and mentors in the program.

The four judges are Chip Foose, award-winning vehicle builder and artist best known from the TV hit series “Overhaulin’”; Jared Hare, an innovator and entrepreneur who founded Addictive Desert Designs in 2007 and has grown the company into one of the leading offroad brands; Kovacs, a trend setter who founded DUB magazine and launched TIS Wheels; and Alex Parker, industry advocate and CMO of the 2020 SEMA Manufacturer of the Year Winner Redline Detection.

“This year’s SEMA Launch Pad competitors were among the best that we’ve ever seen,” Kovacs said. “I’m constantly amazed at the ingenuity, passion and drive we see from competitors. It’s going to be difficult to select just one winner from the group.”

The Top 15 semifinalists have their products displayed in a special Launch Pad Corral of the 2022 SEMA Show in Central Hall booth #22970. A must see-feature, the Launch Pad Corral gives competitors an exclusive opportunity to educate Showgoers on their cutting-edge inventions through up-close interactive demonstrations or product displays. Competitors also get an opportunity to increase brand awareness, reaching thousands of potential buyers and business partners from all over the world while attendees learn of new innovations that could benefit their business and customers.

To attend the SEMA Awards Banquet and see the Top 2 contenders battle it out to be crowned the SEMA Launch Pad Champion, visit www.semashow.com/banquet.

Wed, 11/02/2022 - 08:27

HOT ROD kicked off its diamond jubilee at its SEMA Show booth #81060 in Las Vegas with the launch of both HOT ROD and SEMA’s first collectible NFTs. HOT ROD and SEMA jointly celebrated the 75th Anniversary of HOT ROD by unveiling two limited-edition NFTs created by KurumaNFT, which represents the first NFTs available to the public from both organizations. The exclusive anniversary NFTs, featuring two levels of rarity, were made available to the first 750 people to redeem them on MotorTrend+.

hot rod

Yesterday, a HOT ROD panel at MotorTrend’s booth discussed “75 Years of HOT ROD Evolution.” The panel included McGann, ROADKILL show host and former HOT ROD editor-in-chief David Freiburger, former HOT ROD editor-in-chief Evan Perkins and “HOT ROD Garage” show host Alex Taylor, as well as other legendary contributors to HOT ROD.

HOT ROD is excited to kick off our diamond jubilee by partnering with SEMA and KurumaNFT for the launch of HOT ROD's 75 anniversary NFTs,” said HOT ROD editor-in-chief John McGann. “HOT ROD NFTs represent the evolution from our early days of print magazines and Southern California dry lakes racing coverage to a worldwide brand that engages fans on every digital platform that embraces the HOT ROD car culture–including this new collection of HOT ROD NFTs.”

Yesterday, a HOT ROD panel at MotorTrend’s booth discussed “75 Years of HOT ROD Evolution.” The panel included McGann, ROADKILL show host and former HOT ROD editor-in-chief David Freiburger, former HOT ROD editor-in-chief Evan Perkins and “HOT ROD Garage” show host Alex Taylor, as well as other legendary contributors to HOT ROD.

“The SEMA Show and HOT ROD magazine have a long-storied history together as HOT ROD magazine publisher Robert Petersen helped produce the first official SEMA Show,” said RJ de Vera, SEMA vice president of marketing. “It’s a pleasure to continue the collaboration between the two iconic brands decades later with this collaborative NFT to help celebrate HOT ROD’s 75th Anniversary and all of their activities happening at the 2022 SEMA Show. It’s our first NFT and we’re honored to have partnered with HOT ROD magazine to provide this as a commemorative collectible to our SEMA Show attendees.”

hot rod

HOT ROD is providing free access to more than seven decades of its prized archival content for the first time ever, which includes a digital version of every HOT ROD issue published prior to 2022.

“It's an absolute honor for KurumaNFT to collaborate with an iconic brand such as HOT ROD,” said Taro Koki, KurumaNFT co-founder, president and CEO. “It also feels great to be able to help HOT ROD enter the new era of Web3 through this special collaboration with SEMA and KurumaCards.”

HOT ROD is also providing free access to more than seven decades of its prized archival content for the first time ever, which includes a digital version of every HOT ROD issue published prior to 2022. Classic-car fans can access the HOT ROD digital archive by registering for a free MotorTrend+ account while visiting MotorTrend’s SEMA Show booth or visiting kiosks throughout the Las Vegas Convention Center. 

The HOT ROD digital archive contains more than 900 magazine issues published from 1948 through 2021, with every single article and photo digitally converted over the last 18 months by HOT ROD into PDFs as well as easy-to-read, digital-friendly stories, totaling more than 128,000 pages of content. 

Hot Rod

Visitors can see a legendary ’32 Ford Roadster, previously owned by former HOT ROD feature editor Gray Baskerville, displayed in the MOTORTREND booth. 

Also, there are daily HOT ROD 75th Anniversary signings and giveaways at MOTORTREND’s SEMA Show booth, located outside the Las Vegas Convention Center in the Silver Lot. Visitors can see a legendary ’32 Ford Roadster, previously owned by former HOT ROD feature editor Gray Baskerville, displayed in the booth.  

HOT ROD’s 75th celebrations will continue throughout 2023. Two of MOTORTREND’s premier annual events return in late summer of 2023 to celebrate HOT ROD’s 75th anniversary: the HOT ROD Power Tour and HOT ROD Drag Week. The events are expected to bring together more than 6,000 vehicles and 100,000-plus spectators next year.

Tue, 11/01/2022 - 18:47

SEMA News—November 2022

INDUSTRY INSIDER

10 Questions for Chip Foose

By Douglas McColloch

Chip FooseVery few people in the automotive industry require little to no introduction, but when you’re one of the most celebrated designers in industry history, you write your own intros wherever you appear. In a career spanning nearly 30 years, Chip Foose has dazzled his fellow builders, car enthusiasts and non-enthusiasts alike with his unique automotive artistry, both as the owner of Chip Foose Design in Huntington Beach, California, and as the star of the long-running TLC TV series “Overhaulin.’”

The 21st century’s most decorated car designer, he has won four Ridler awards, eight Most Beautiful Roadster honors, seven Goodguys Street Rod of the Year awards, and his ‘74 Jaguar E-Type roadster (pictured) won the Sport/Compact class at SEMA’s Battle of the Builders 2020. Recently he was named Official Artist for the 2022 SEMA Show, and his creativity will be on display all during Show Week throughout the Las Vegas Convention Center’s five spacious exhibit halls.

We had a chance recently to spend a few minutes with Foose, who was serving as a judge for the semifinal round of this year’s SEMA Launch Pad, which was held at the SEMA Garage in Diamond Bar, California. What follows is edited for clarity
and length.

SEMA News: The Las Vegas Convention Center is a pretty big canvas to work with. What challenges has this presented, and how have you approached the work?

Chip Foose: I’m thankful I don’t have to paint that actual canvas! [Laughs.] Instead, there’ll be oversized prints of my renderings at the Show. The biggest challenge for me has been finding the time to work on the table since I’m trying to run a business—and I’ve got cars that I’m trying to get finished in time for the SEMA Show.

SN: You’ve won so many industry honors and awards. What keeps you motivated, and what keeps you passionate about the industry these days?

CF: It’s not the cars, it’s the people. I love making people smile and showing them something they’ve never seen before. I don’t want people to look at a car and know exactly what we’ve done the minute they see it. If we’re modifying a car, I like to say we’re ‘tailoring’ it. I’ll look at the car and ask, ‘What was the original designer trying to do?’ and use that to build a show car out of that production car.

SN: Describe your very first SEMA Show. What do you remember the most about it?

CF: Early in my career as a car builder, I would look at car magazines, and that’s where I would find the products to build the cars. When I went to the SEMA Show for the first time in 1985, I saw everybody! You know, some companies don’t have the money to advertise in a magazine—but at SEMA, you can find anything. It’s a huge help. It was a life-changing experience for me.

SN: What’s your take on the current state of OE car design? Are there any marques or models that you really like?

CF: It’s funny you ask because I don’t really follow current manufacturers’ design work as much as I used to. I really used to be eager to find out what was happening, but I have not been so inspired for many years.

SN: What’s the most difficult project you ever took on, and how did you manage to complete it?

CF: I never looked at any projects as difficult—I just look at them as opportunities, and I’ve been lucky and blessed to have had so many great opportunities.

SN: What has surprised you the most about the industry during your time in it?

CF: Maybe it’s not a ‘surprise,’ but I’ve been amazed at how helpful people in the industry have been. I’ve had questions for people who I thought would never give me the time of day, but I’ve never had a door slammed in my face, and I just hope to be able to do the same for anyone else who has a question or needs help.

SN: Who do you follow on social media? Are there any fellow builders and designers out there whose work you admire?

CF: I have people in my office who handle our social accounts, but I personally don’t spend time on social media. As far as other builders in the industry are concerned, I consider every one of them to be a potential best friend. They have the same passion
I have!

SN: What’s your daily driver these days, and what do you like best about it?

CF: My daily driver nowadays is a ’20 Ford F-150 Limited, and what I like best about it is keyless entry.

SN: If you went back to school, what would you study?

CF: I would want to learn about computer-aided design (CAD). I don’t use a computer at all, and I don’t even use email. I’m completely old school, but when I see some of the drawings that are done on a computer, they’re so beautiful, they blow me away. So I’d like to learn more about CAD sometime in my life.

SN: When you’re not working, where can we find you, and what will you be doing?

CF: If I’m not working, I’m with my girlfriend or my children—and enjoying life!