Tue, 07/12/2016 - 14:42

By Washington, D.C., Staff

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The SEMA Action Network (SAN) will have a booth at the Rev’n Rods & Heartland Music Tour to let motorsports fans know about the Recognizing the Protection of Motorsports (RPM) Act.

The SEMA Action Network (SAN) is on the move this summer to let motorsports participants and fans know about the “Recognizing the Protection of Motorsports (RPM) Act”—the Congressional bill that clarifies that street vehicles may continue to be converted into race cars used solely on the track.  

Up next is the inaugural Rev’n Rods & Heartland Music Tour. Join us July 17–22 for six days of the hottest rides, the coolest cars and the brightest stars! The event is a thrilling combination of car shows, a driving tour and nightly concerts. SAN representatives will be on hand to explain why the future of racing is at risk, update visitors on the current status of the RPM Act and let the hobby community know how they can help protect racing.  

Each day’s events will feature a car show complete with vendors, exhibits, food and beverages with admittance free to the general public. Every night will end with a ticketed concert featuring the legends of country music. Owners of hot rods, street rods, motorcycles and classic automobiles are encouraged to go on tour with Rev’n Rods & Heartland for one stop or even the whole trip. Each registration includes two free nightly concert tickets per vehicle. 

The details for each stop are as follows:

July 17 – Nashville, Tennessee, at Fontanel, featuring Sammy Kershaw, Aaron Tippin and Collin Raye.
July 18 – Southaven, Mississippi, at Landers Center, featuring Restless Heart.
July 19 – Cape Girardeau, Missouri, at A.C. Brase Arena, featuring Terri Clark.
July 20 – Bowling Green, Kentucky, at Beech Bend Raceway Park, featuring Pam Tillis.
July 21 – Bean Blossom, Indiana, at Bill Monroe Bluegrass Festival Center, featuring James Otto.
July 22 – Indianapolis, Indiana, at Indiana State Fairgrounds, featuring John Michael Montgomery.

Visit www.revntour.com for more information. Those in attendance are invited and encouraged to stop by the SAN booth to learn more about the RPM Act.

Tue, 07/12/2016 - 14:42

By Washington, D.C., Staff

revn
The SEMA Action Network (SAN) will have a booth at the Rev’n Rods & Heartland Music Tour to let motorsports fans know about the Recognizing the Protection of Motorsports (RPM) Act.

The SEMA Action Network (SAN) is on the move this summer to let motorsports participants and fans know about the “Recognizing the Protection of Motorsports (RPM) Act”—the Congressional bill that clarifies that street vehicles may continue to be converted into race cars used solely on the track.  

Up next is the inaugural Rev’n Rods & Heartland Music Tour. Join us July 17–22 for six days of the hottest rides, the coolest cars and the brightest stars! The event is a thrilling combination of car shows, a driving tour and nightly concerts. SAN representatives will be on hand to explain why the future of racing is at risk, update visitors on the current status of the RPM Act and let the hobby community know how they can help protect racing.  

Each day’s events will feature a car show complete with vendors, exhibits, food and beverages with admittance free to the general public. Every night will end with a ticketed concert featuring the legends of country music. Owners of hot rods, street rods, motorcycles and classic automobiles are encouraged to go on tour with Rev’n Rods & Heartland for one stop or even the whole trip. Each registration includes two free nightly concert tickets per vehicle. 

The details for each stop are as follows:

July 17 – Nashville, Tennessee, at Fontanel, featuring Sammy Kershaw, Aaron Tippin and Collin Raye.
July 18 – Southaven, Mississippi, at Landers Center, featuring Restless Heart.
July 19 – Cape Girardeau, Missouri, at A.C. Brase Arena, featuring Terri Clark.
July 20 – Bowling Green, Kentucky, at Beech Bend Raceway Park, featuring Pam Tillis.
July 21 – Bean Blossom, Indiana, at Bill Monroe Bluegrass Festival Center, featuring James Otto.
July 22 – Indianapolis, Indiana, at Indiana State Fairgrounds, featuring John Michael Montgomery.

Visit www.revntour.com for more information. Those in attendance are invited and encouraged to stop by the SAN booth to learn more about the RPM Act.

Tue, 07/12/2016 - 14:42

By Washington, D.C., Staff

revn
The SEMA Action Network (SAN) will have a booth at the Rev’n Rods & Heartland Music Tour to let motorsports fans know about the Recognizing the Protection of Motorsports (RPM) Act.

The SEMA Action Network (SAN) is on the move this summer to let motorsports participants and fans know about the “Recognizing the Protection of Motorsports (RPM) Act”—the Congressional bill that clarifies that street vehicles may continue to be converted into race cars used solely on the track.  

Up next is the inaugural Rev’n Rods & Heartland Music Tour. Join us July 17–22 for six days of the hottest rides, the coolest cars and the brightest stars! The event is a thrilling combination of car shows, a driving tour and nightly concerts. SAN representatives will be on hand to explain why the future of racing is at risk, update visitors on the current status of the RPM Act and let the hobby community know how they can help protect racing.  

Each day’s events will feature a car show complete with vendors, exhibits, food and beverages with admittance free to the general public. Every night will end with a ticketed concert featuring the legends of country music. Owners of hot rods, street rods, motorcycles and classic automobiles are encouraged to go on tour with Rev’n Rods & Heartland for one stop or even the whole trip. Each registration includes two free nightly concert tickets per vehicle. 

The details for each stop are as follows:

July 17 – Nashville, Tennessee, at Fontanel, featuring Sammy Kershaw, Aaron Tippin and Collin Raye.
July 18 – Southaven, Mississippi, at Landers Center, featuring Restless Heart.
July 19 – Cape Girardeau, Missouri, at A.C. Brase Arena, featuring Terri Clark.
July 20 – Bowling Green, Kentucky, at Beech Bend Raceway Park, featuring Pam Tillis.
July 21 – Bean Blossom, Indiana, at Bill Monroe Bluegrass Festival Center, featuring James Otto.
July 22 – Indianapolis, Indiana, at Indiana State Fairgrounds, featuring John Michael Montgomery.

Visit www.revntour.com for more information. Those in attendance are invited and encouraged to stop by the SAN booth to learn more about the RPM Act.

Tue, 07/12/2016 - 09:06

By Becca Butler

press
A press conference is one of many ways to garner the attention of the 3,000 editors and reporters who attend the Show each year.

Exhibitors interested in hosting an official press conference at the 2016 SEMA Show have until Friday, July 29, to submit their applications.

A press conference is one of many ways to garner the attention of the 3,000 editors and reporters who attend the Show each year. And while they can be effective in reaching a large number of media, they do require a great deal of preparation. If your company is interested in hosting a press conference at this year’s Show, here’s some important information:

A list of all the PR opportunities for exhibitors is available in the Exhibitor Services Manual. For more information on hosting a press conference, contact Becca Butler at beccab@sema.org, 909-978-6669.

 

Tue, 07/12/2016 - 09:06

By Becca Butler

press
A press conference is one of many ways to garner the attention of the 3,000 editors and reporters who attend the Show each year.

Exhibitors interested in hosting an official press conference at the 2016 SEMA Show have until Friday, July 29, to submit their applications.

A press conference is one of many ways to garner the attention of the 3,000 editors and reporters who attend the Show each year. And while they can be effective in reaching a large number of media, they do require a great deal of preparation. If your company is interested in hosting a press conference at this year’s Show, here’s some important information:

A list of all the PR opportunities for exhibitors is available in the Exhibitor Services Manual. For more information on hosting a press conference, contact Becca Butler at beccab@sema.org, 909-978-6669.

 

Tue, 07/12/2016 - 09:06

By Becca Butler

press
A press conference is one of many ways to garner the attention of the 3,000 editors and reporters who attend the Show each year.

Exhibitors interested in hosting an official press conference at the 2016 SEMA Show have until Friday, July 29, to submit their applications.

A press conference is one of many ways to garner the attention of the 3,000 editors and reporters who attend the Show each year. And while they can be effective in reaching a large number of media, they do require a great deal of preparation. If your company is interested in hosting a press conference at this year’s Show, here’s some important information:

A list of all the PR opportunities for exhibitors is available in the Exhibitor Services Manual. For more information on hosting a press conference, contact Becca Butler at beccab@sema.org, 909-978-6669.

 

Tue, 07/12/2016 - 09:06

By Becca Butler

press
A press conference is one of many ways to garner the attention of the 3,000 editors and reporters who attend the Show each year.

Exhibitors interested in hosting an official press conference at the 2016 SEMA Show have until Friday, July 29, to submit their applications.

A press conference is one of many ways to garner the attention of the 3,000 editors and reporters who attend the Show each year. And while they can be effective in reaching a large number of media, they do require a great deal of preparation. If your company is interested in hosting a press conference at this year’s Show, here’s some important information:

A list of all the PR opportunities for exhibitors is available in the Exhibitor Services Manual. For more information on hosting a press conference, contact Becca Butler at beccab@sema.org, 909-978-6669.

 

Mon, 07/11/2016 - 13:56

Myles Kovacs of DUB magazine talks about the DUB Tour and what they have going on at the 2015 SEMA Show.

Mon, 07/11/2016 - 13:56

Myles Kovacs of DUB magazine talks about the DUB Tour and what they have going on at the 2015 SEMA Show.

Mon, 07/11/2016 - 13:41

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This is the revised Ram 4500 HD Chassis Cab.

The basis for tow trucks and other heavy hauling trucks, the Ram 4500 will get some cosmetic upgrades to fall in line with the latest Ram trucks.

Unlike the ’17 Power Wagon Heavy Duty trucks, the 4500 looks likely to get more of the changes made to the 1500s over the years, rather than the more aggressive Rebel. Still, the wheel arches and grille are more aggressive than in recent years. An updated interior that mimics changes to the 1500 last year is also likely.

Expect to see the Ram 4500s early in 2017.

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