In partnership with Aston Martin, the SEMA Garage has announced the first-ever Aston Martin Measuring Session, Wednesday, July 17. Over the past two years, Aston Martin has redesigned its entire core lineup under the Second Century Plan, nearly doubling sales volumes. This is a rare opportunity to jump into a growing but still underserved aftermarket ecosystem. Three all-new Aston Martin models will be available, and Aston Martin technical experts will be on site.
In partnership with Aston Martin, the SEMA Garage has announced the first-ever Aston Martin Measuring Session, Wednesday, July 17. Over the past two years, Aston Martin has redesigned its entire core lineup under the Second Century Plan, nearly doubling sales volumes. This is a rare opportunity to jump into a growing but still underserved aftermarket ecosystem. Three all-new Aston Martin models will be available, and Aston Martin technical experts will be on site.
By SEMA Editors
![]() The champion can display the trophy for a year with its company name engraved among the winners. It must then be returned in a Stanley Cup-style tradition, as it will be up for grabs again at next year’s Pinewood Drag Races, when the company will have a chance to defend its title. |
The SEMA Pinewood Drag Race's annual Industry Cup Challenge takes charitable giving to the next level.
Sponsoring companies are split into five divisions, where they race with high-quality, child-built pinewood cars. Each division crowns a winning company, which then goes on to represent that division in an all-out industry race to No. 1.
Everyone is a true winner as the charities (Austin Hatcher Foundation, Childhelp and Victory Junction) continue to help those in need, the disadvantaged children have fun building toy cars, and the industry engages the community in an overwhelmingly positive way.
The industry challengers each have a limited number of entrants in the following divisions:
- Warehouse Distributors
- Manufacturers
- Media Groups
- Rep Agencies
- Service Providers
The champion can display the impressive trophy for a year with its company name boldly engraved among the winners. It must then be returned, in a Stanley Cup-style tradition, as it will be up for grabs again at the next Pinewood Drags, when the company will have a chance to defend the title.
The donation cost is $1,000 per sponsoring company. The standard pinewood build rules apply to all competing vehicles. Vehicles are randomly assigned and the race is officiated by SEMA Cares volunteers.
For more information, contact the SEMA Cares staff liaison Lindsay Bianco at lindsayb@sema.org or 909-978-6692.
2018 Industry Cup Challenge Winners
- Industry Cup Challenge Winner – Hot Rod
- Media Class – Hot Rod
- Service Providers Class – LGE*CTS
- Rep Agency Class – R&R Marketing
- Warehouse Distributor Class – RSD
- Manufacturer’s class – A.R.E.
By SEMA Editors
![]() The champion can display the trophy for a year with its company name engraved among the winners. It must then be returned in a Stanley Cup-style tradition, as it will be up for grabs again at next year’s Pinewood Drag Races, when the company will have a chance to defend its title. |
The SEMA Pinewood Drag Race's annual Industry Cup Challenge takes charitable giving to the next level.
Sponsoring companies are split into five divisions, where they race with high-quality, child-built pinewood cars. Each division crowns a winning company, which then goes on to represent that division in an all-out industry race to No. 1.
Everyone is a true winner as the charities (Austin Hatcher Foundation, Childhelp and Victory Junction) continue to help those in need, the disadvantaged children have fun building toy cars, and the industry engages the community in an overwhelmingly positive way.
The industry challengers each have a limited number of entrants in the following divisions:
- Warehouse Distributors
- Manufacturers
- Media Groups
- Rep Agencies
- Service Providers
The champion can display the impressive trophy for a year with its company name boldly engraved among the winners. It must then be returned, in a Stanley Cup-style tradition, as it will be up for grabs again at the next Pinewood Drags, when the company will have a chance to defend the title.
The donation cost is $1,000 per sponsoring company. The standard pinewood build rules apply to all competing vehicles. Vehicles are randomly assigned and the race is officiated by SEMA Cares volunteers.
For more information, contact the SEMA Cares staff liaison Lindsay Bianco at lindsayb@sema.org or 909-978-6692.
2018 Industry Cup Challenge Winners
- Industry Cup Challenge Winner – Hot Rod
- Media Class – Hot Rod
- Service Providers Class – LGE*CTS
- Rep Agency Class – R&R Marketing
- Warehouse Distributor Class – RSD
- Manufacturer’s class – A.R.E.
By SEMA Editors
![]() The champion can display the trophy for a year with its company name engraved among the winners. It must then be returned in a Stanley Cup-style tradition, as it will be up for grabs again at next year’s Pinewood Drag Races, when the company will have a chance to defend its title. |
The SEMA Pinewood Drag Race's annual Industry Cup Challenge takes charitable giving to the next level.
Sponsoring companies are split into five divisions, where they race with high-quality, child-built pinewood cars. Each division crowns a winning company, which then goes on to represent that division in an all-out industry race to No. 1.
Everyone is a true winner as the charities (Austin Hatcher Foundation, Childhelp and Victory Junction) continue to help those in need, the disadvantaged children have fun building toy cars, and the industry engages the community in an overwhelmingly positive way.
The industry challengers each have a limited number of entrants in the following divisions:
- Warehouse Distributors
- Manufacturers
- Media Groups
- Rep Agencies
- Service Providers
The champion can display the impressive trophy for a year with its company name boldly engraved among the winners. It must then be returned, in a Stanley Cup-style tradition, as it will be up for grabs again at the next Pinewood Drags, when the company will have a chance to defend the title.
The donation cost is $1,000 per sponsoring company. The standard pinewood build rules apply to all competing vehicles. Vehicles are randomly assigned and the race is officiated by SEMA Cares volunteers.
For more information, contact the SEMA Cares staff liaison Lindsay Bianco at lindsayb@sema.org or 909-978-6692.
2018 Industry Cup Challenge Winners
- Industry Cup Challenge Winner – Hot Rod
- Media Class – Hot Rod
- Service Providers Class – LGE*CTS
- Rep Agency Class – R&R Marketing
- Warehouse Distributor Class – RSD
- Manufacturer’s class – A.R.E.
By SEMA Editors
Latest Jobs Added to SEMA Career Center
Are you hunting for a new job? The SEMA Career Center has a comprehensive listing of automotive-related job openings around the country. Here are some of the latest jobs posted to the website.
Wholesale/Distribution Outbound Sales Lead: Torqued is hiring a wholesale/distribution outbound sales lead with prior outbound sales experience in motorsports/performance or general auto parts. Candidates must be well-spoken and communicative both verbally and digitally, thorough and self-motivated. Experience with Hubspot is a plus, but not required.
Sales/Shop Manager: LGE-CTS Motorsports is hiring an aftermarket/suspension sales associate. An off-road background of suspension and accessories for SUVs and trucks is a must. Candidates should have top-notch customer service skills, a positive and professional attitude, know how to close, be a quick learner and work well within the team and independently.
Automotive Customer Service Specialist: Energy Suspension is hiring an automotive customer service specialist to provide product application information, technical assistance, order processing and respond to emails. Occasional travel to local trade shows and events is required. Candidates must have basic automotive knowledge and prior customer service experience. Bilingualism is a plus.
By SEMA Editors
Following are dates and locations for several upcoming SEMA-sponsored shows, measuring sessions and activities.
- SEMA Town Hall Meeting, June 26, 2019, Brembo North America, Plymouth, Michigan
- Collector Car Appreciation Day, July 12, 2019
- SEMA Measuring Session: Aston Martin, July 17, 2019, SEMA Garage, Diamond Bar, California
- 2019 SEMA Export Fair, July 23–24, 2019, SEMA Garage, Diamond Bar, California
- SEMA Installation & Gala, July 26, 2019, Anaheim Marriott, Anaheim, California
- YEN Meetup Formula DRIFT, Irwindale Event Center, Irwindale, California
- YEN Top Golf General Membership Meeting, November 4, 2019, Top Golf, Las Vegas
- YEN Reception, November 5, 2019, Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino, Paradise Center, Las Vegas
- 2019 SEMA Show, November 5–8, 2019, Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas
- 2019 Advanced Engineering Technology Conference, December 10–11, 2019, Indiana Convention Center, Indianapolis
- YEN Meetup at PRI, December 12, 2019, Indiana Convention Center, Indianapolis
- 2019 PRI Trade Show, December 12–14, 2019, Indiana Convention Center, Indianapolis
For association-related travel, contact Manya Petropaki (manya.p@travelstore.com) at Travel Store USA, 949-930-9268.
By SEMA Editors
SEMA eNews highlights SEMA-member companies’ websites weekly through the Hot Links to Cool Sites section. SEMA members: To be included in Hot Links to Cool Sites, email your company name and website to enews@sema.org. Note: Make sure to include “Hot Links” in the subject line of the email.
SEMA-member companies have posted several new listings for job opportunities in the Classifieds page of SEMA.org.
Attendee registration is for distributors, retailers, installers, PR/marketing staff and buyers who will meet with exhibitors. Applicants may be required to submit proof of industry employment. Approved domestic attendees registered prior to October 11 will receive their badges in the mail.
