Purchasing a pinewood car is one of the easiest ways to contribute to SEMA Cares. The Annual Pinewood Drag Races has quickly become a signature event by combining just the right elements of charitable giving, community participation, automotive passion and youthful spirit.
Purchasing a pinewood car is one of the easiest ways to contribute to SEMA Cares. The Annual Pinewood Drag Races has quickly become a signature event by combining just the right elements of charitable giving, community participation, automotive passion and youthful spirit.
Purchasing a pinewood car is one of the easiest ways to contribute to SEMA Cares. The Annual Pinewood Drag Races has quickly become a signature event by combining just the right elements of charitable giving, community participation, automotive passion and youthful spirit.
Booth space is still available for the 2019 SEMA Show, November 5–8, in Las Vegas.
Booth space is still available for the 2019 SEMA Show, November 5–8, in Las Vegas.
SEMA-member companies have posted several new listings for job opportunities in the Classifieds page of SEMA.org.
By Della Domingo
Tune in to the FYI Channel, Saturday, June 29, at 11:00 p.m. (EDT) for new behind-the-scenes footage from the 2018 SEMA Show. |
Tune in to the FYI Channel, Saturday, June 29, at 11:00 p.m. (EDT) for new behind-the-scenes footage from the 2018 SEMA Show. Presented by A+E Networks/HISTORY Channel, “All You Need to Know SEMA” is a one-hour television special featuring Danny Coker from “Counting Cars,” along with Christian Murphy from “All You Need to Know.”
SEMA Chairman of the Board Wade Kawasaki and SEMA President and CEO Chris Kersting join the hosts to provide background and history about the SEMA Show, while celebrity guests highlight some of their favorite new products from Cooper Tires, Ranch Hand, House of Kolor, Continental Tires, Borla and more.
Check your local satellite and cable providers for details.
By Della Domingo
Tune in to the FYI Channel, Saturday, June 29, at 11:00 p.m. (EDT) for new behind-the-scenes footage from the 2018 SEMA Show. |
Tune in to the FYI Channel, Saturday, June 29, at 11:00 p.m. (EDT) for new behind-the-scenes footage from the 2018 SEMA Show. Presented by A+E Networks/HISTORY Channel, “All You Need to Know SEMA” is a one-hour television special featuring Danny Coker from “Counting Cars,” along with Christian Murphy from “All You Need to Know.”
SEMA Chairman of the Board Wade Kawasaki and SEMA President and CEO Chris Kersting join the hosts to provide background and history about the SEMA Show, while celebrity guests highlight some of their favorite new products from Cooper Tires, Ranch Hand, House of Kolor, Continental Tires, Borla and more.
Check your local satellite and cable providers for details.
By SEMA Cares Committee
In his Ballad about Talladega Nights, Ricky Bobby inherits his Dad’s mantra, “If you’re not first, you’re last.” And he’s right. You have to take the podium if you want the champagne bath and the billboard-sized check. On July 26, a race like no other is happening at an exclusive track hidden inside the Anaheim Marriott. For everyone who has dreamt of taking home the hardware, let this be your night.
Make no mistake. This is a challenge. This is the annual SEMA Pinewood Drag Races. On an evening filled with celebration—the SEMA Installation & Gala—the SEMA Cares committee will engrave one company’s name on a special Stanley-Cup-inspired trophy. Will it be yours?
You may be scared. Maybe you’re not really a racer or mechanic. Good news. Children around the country have been constructing pinewood cars just for this race, now all they need is a sponsor. Who are these young DIY-ers? These pint-sized builders are affiliated with charities supported by SEMA Cares including the Austin Hatcher Foundation for pediatric cancer, Childhelp for child abuse prevention and treatment and Victory Junction for children with serious medical conditions and illnesses.
Even if you get your doors blown-off by a competitor, this race has one of the best consolation prizes ever—your sponsorship money will become a donation to SEMA Cares. For the children who labored over these race cars, your contribution is a signal to our Industry. To children dealing with life’s harshest challenges—SEMA Cares.
The racing commences at the SEMA Installation & Gala at the Anaheim Marriott, Friday July 26. You can’t be first or last, if you don’t sign-up. And honestly, those are the real losers. The ones who aren’t even in the race. To learn more, visit www.sema.org/ICC.
By SEMA Cares Committee
In his Ballad about Talladega Nights, Ricky Bobby inherits his Dad’s mantra, “If you’re not first, you’re last.” And he’s right. You have to take the podium if you want the champagne bath and the billboard-sized check. On July 26, a race like no other is happening at an exclusive track hidden inside the Anaheim Marriott. For everyone who has dreamt of taking home the hardware, let this be your night.
Make no mistake. This is a challenge. This is the annual SEMA Pinewood Drag Races. On an evening filled with celebration—the SEMA Installation & Gala—the SEMA Cares committee will engrave one company’s name on a special Stanley-Cup-inspired trophy. Will it be yours?
You may be scared. Maybe you’re not really a racer or mechanic. Good news. Children around the country have been constructing pinewood cars just for this race, now all they need is a sponsor. Who are these young DIY-ers? These pint-sized builders are affiliated with charities supported by SEMA Cares including the Austin Hatcher Foundation for pediatric cancer, Childhelp for child abuse prevention and treatment and Victory Junction for children with serious medical conditions and illnesses.
Even if you get your doors blown-off by a competitor, this race has one of the best consolation prizes ever—your sponsorship money will become a donation to SEMA Cares. For the children who labored over these race cars, your contribution is a signal to our Industry. To children dealing with life’s harshest challenges—SEMA Cares.
The racing commences at the SEMA Installation & Gala at the Anaheim Marriott, Friday July 26. You can’t be first or last, if you don’t sign-up. And honestly, those are the real losers. The ones who aren’t even in the race. To learn more, visit www.sema.org/ICC.