Thu, 12/07/2017 - 08:25

By Jenny Galvan

MPMC
Several MPMC-sponsored events and education programs are being held this week at the 2017 PRI Trade Show.

As the 2017 PRI Trade Show is in full swing, there are several events that SEMA’s Motorsports Parts Manufacturer’s Council (MPMC) is hosting today and tomorrow. If you are at the trade show, be sure to make time to attend these informative seminars. Also, stop by the MPMC reception on Friday, December 8, and join in on the networking fun.

Thursday, December 7

  • Manufacturers and Sanctioning Body Discussion. For the second year in a row, representatives from ARCA, NASCAR, Formula DRIFT and ProMedia NMRA/NMCA series will discuss topics including the vision and direction of their series, as well as opportunities and challenges for marketing and communication with MPMC-member manufacturers. NHRA and Fox Sports announcing celebrity Alan Reinhart will moderate this insightful discussion. This session is open to motorsports parts manufacturers only. Register now.

Friday, December 8

  • How to Prepare Sponsorship Proposals Seminar. When motorsports companies begin their strategic marketing forecast for the year, event sponsorships are a large factor. Companies may ask themselves: Which events should I attend? What opportunities should I jump on? How do I negotiate maximum exposure within my budget? Keynote speaker Alex Striler of Lucas Oil Motorsports will moderate the discussion with the following brand marketing managers: Regis Finn of Thyssenkrupp Bilstein of America, Tony Yorkman of K&N Engineering, Amy Weyenberg of Miller Welders and Erica Turner of Two Rivers Marketing. Panelists will share insights about what they look for in a sponsorship proposal. Register now.
  • Rules of the Road for Motorsports Haulers #4 Discussion. Numerous state and federal regulations apply to your operations and distinguish between a hobby or a taxable, fee-paying business. A panel of experts with extensive experience in navigating the countless regulations of hauling race cars and equipment will lend clarity about common misconceptions or issues. Register now.
  • MPMC Industry Reception. The reception serves as an opportunity to close out day two of the PRI Trade Show with an evening of networking with friends. Enjoy hot appetizers and drinks while mingling with the MPMC select committee and members. A highlight of the event is the induction of the newest member of the MPMC Hall of Fame. The award honors individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the motorsports industry through their life’s work. It is the most prestigious award the council presents. The event is open to all manufacturers and media. Register now.
Thu, 12/07/2017 - 08:25

By Jenny Galvan

MPMC
Several MPMC-sponsored events and education programs are being held this week at the 2017 PRI Trade Show.

As the 2017 PRI Trade Show is in full swing, there are several events that SEMA’s Motorsports Parts Manufacturer’s Council (MPMC) is hosting today and tomorrow. If you are at the trade show, be sure to make time to attend these informative seminars. Also, stop by the MPMC reception on Friday, December 8, and join in on the networking fun.

Thursday, December 7

  • Manufacturers and Sanctioning Body Discussion. For the second year in a row, representatives from ARCA, NASCAR, Formula DRIFT and ProMedia NMRA/NMCA series will discuss topics including the vision and direction of their series, as well as opportunities and challenges for marketing and communication with MPMC-member manufacturers. NHRA and Fox Sports announcing celebrity Alan Reinhart will moderate this insightful discussion. This session is open to motorsports parts manufacturers only. Register now.

Friday, December 8

  • How to Prepare Sponsorship Proposals Seminar. When motorsports companies begin their strategic marketing forecast for the year, event sponsorships are a large factor. Companies may ask themselves: Which events should I attend? What opportunities should I jump on? How do I negotiate maximum exposure within my budget? Keynote speaker Alex Striler of Lucas Oil Motorsports will moderate the discussion with the following brand marketing managers: Regis Finn of Thyssenkrupp Bilstein of America, Tony Yorkman of K&N Engineering, Amy Weyenberg of Miller Welders and Erica Turner of Two Rivers Marketing. Panelists will share insights about what they look for in a sponsorship proposal. Register now.
  • Rules of the Road for Motorsports Haulers #4 Discussion. Numerous state and federal regulations apply to your operations and distinguish between a hobby or a taxable, fee-paying business. A panel of experts with extensive experience in navigating the countless regulations of hauling race cars and equipment will lend clarity about common misconceptions or issues. Register now.
  • MPMC Industry Reception. The reception serves as an opportunity to close out day two of the PRI Trade Show with an evening of networking with friends. Enjoy hot appetizers and drinks while mingling with the MPMC select committee and members. A highlight of the event is the induction of the newest member of the MPMC Hall of Fame. The award honors individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the motorsports industry through their life’s work. It is the most prestigious award the council presents. The event is open to all manufacturers and media. Register now.
Thu, 12/07/2017 - 08:22

By Gavin Knapp

SEMA Show Floor 2017
Select attendees have received an email invitation to participate in a survey about their 2017 SEMA Show experiences.

Last year, more than 90% of respondents said they had a good or outstanding experience at the SEMA Show. How was your experience this year?

SEMA's database of 2017 Show attendees was sent an email invitation to participate in a survey about Show experiences. If you receive this email from SEMA’s research partner Directions Research, please help by providing your feedback.

After taking the survey, as a token of SEMA’s appreciation for your time, you will be entered into a sweepstakes to win one of five $200 cash prizes and one $1,000 grand prize.  

SEMA uses the data from this survey to help improve the Show each year. With your help, next year’s Show will be even better.

As with all SEMA research, SEMA won’t share or publish your personal information or reveal your individual responses. SEMA takes its members’ privacy and security seriously, and wants to hear from you regardless of whether your experience at the Show was positive or negative.

Thu, 12/07/2017 - 08:22

By Gavin Knapp

SEMA Show Floor 2017
Select attendees have received an email invitation to participate in a survey about their 2017 SEMA Show experiences.

Last year, more than 90% of respondents said they had a good or outstanding experience at the SEMA Show. How was your experience this year?

SEMA's database of 2017 Show attendees was sent an email invitation to participate in a survey about Show experiences. If you receive this email from SEMA’s research partner Directions Research, please help by providing your feedback.

After taking the survey, as a token of SEMA’s appreciation for your time, you will be entered into a sweepstakes to win one of five $200 cash prizes and one $1,000 grand prize.  

SEMA uses the data from this survey to help improve the Show each year. With your help, next year’s Show will be even better.

As with all SEMA research, SEMA won’t share or publish your personal information or reveal your individual responses. SEMA takes its members’ privacy and security seriously, and wants to hear from you regardless of whether your experience at the Show was positive or negative.

Thu, 12/07/2017 - 08:19

By Jenny Galvan

The Emerging Trends & Technology Network (ETTN) is scheduled to host its Motorsports & Performance Tech Roundtables, Friday, December 8, at the PRI Trade Show in Indianapolis, where subject-matter experts will host discussions on their areas of expertise. 

Attendees will have the opportunity to meet face-to-face with the experts, ask questions and participate in discussions, which will focus on the following topics:

  • How to gain performance and drivability with electronically spooled/assisted turbocharging technology.
  • How to run higher compression ratios using direct-injection technology.
  • Trends in rapid prototyping and R&D tools to enhance engine/vehicle development and performance.
  • How advanced simulation tools, such as GT Power and 3D CFD, can accelerate the engine-development process.
  • How advancements in coatings reduce wear and friction and lead to increased performance.

For those planning to attend day two of the PRI Trade Show, register for this free event today.

Thu, 12/07/2017 - 08:19

By Jenny Galvan

The Emerging Trends & Technology Network (ETTN) is scheduled to host its Motorsports & Performance Tech Roundtables, Friday, December 8, at the PRI Trade Show in Indianapolis, where subject-matter experts will host discussions on their areas of expertise. 

Attendees will have the opportunity to meet face-to-face with the experts, ask questions and participate in discussions, which will focus on the following topics:

  • How to gain performance and drivability with electronically spooled/assisted turbocharging technology.
  • How to run higher compression ratios using direct-injection technology.
  • Trends in rapid prototyping and R&D tools to enhance engine/vehicle development and performance.
  • How advanced simulation tools, such as GT Power and 3D CFD, can accelerate the engine-development process.
  • How advancements in coatings reduce wear and friction and lead to increased performance.

For those planning to attend day two of the PRI Trade Show, register for this free event today.

Thu, 12/07/2017 - 08:19

By Jenny Galvan

The Emerging Trends & Technology Network (ETTN) is scheduled to host its Motorsports & Performance Tech Roundtables, Friday, December 8, at the PRI Trade Show in Indianapolis, where subject-matter experts will host discussions on their areas of expertise. 

Attendees will have the opportunity to meet face-to-face with the experts, ask questions and participate in discussions, which will focus on the following topics:

  • How to gain performance and drivability with electronically spooled/assisted turbocharging technology.
  • How to run higher compression ratios using direct-injection technology.
  • Trends in rapid prototyping and R&D tools to enhance engine/vehicle development and performance.
  • How advanced simulation tools, such as GT Power and 3D CFD, can accelerate the engine-development process.
  • How advancements in coatings reduce wear and friction and lead to increased performance.

For those planning to attend day two of the PRI Trade Show, register for this free event today.

Thu, 12/07/2017 - 08:09

Barry Meguiar, the newly inducted SEMA Hall of Fame Member, has attended every SEMA Show and tells us his experiences throughout the years.

Thu, 12/07/2017 - 08:01
SEMA Board
This year, the SEMA Board of Directors has openings for two seats in the Manufacturers category, two seats in the Distributors/Retailers category and one seat in the Services category.

The following is a message from SEMA President and CEO Chris Kersting:

As a member of the association, your recommendation is needed for industry leaders to serve on the SEMA Board of Directors. Our industry has many individuals who would be an asset to the SEMA Board, but oftentimes those individuals aren’t immediately apparent to the Nominating Committee when selecting the final candidates.

Please take a moment to tell us about whom you would recommend as a potential nominee for a board member position. We also ask that you include information to help the Nominating Committee know more about the nominee’s qualifications, such as background, experience and achievements from a leadership standpoint.

For this year’s election, the following seats are open:

  • Two seats in the Manufacturers category
  • Two seats in the Distributors/Retailers category
  • One seat in the Services category

Nominations for the 2018 SEMA Board of Directors are due Thursday, January 4, 2018. Please complete and submit the nomination form, and be sure to include the qualification information noted above.

A strong board means wise leadership and an association that serves its members well. We urge you to take part in the nominations process.

Thank you for your attention to this important request.

Chris Kersting, CAE
SEMA President and CEO

Thu, 12/07/2017 - 08:01
SEMA Board
This year, the SEMA Board of Directors has openings for two seats in the Manufacturers category, two seats in the Distributors/Retailers category and one seat in the Services category.

The following is a message from SEMA President and CEO Chris Kersting:

As a member of the association, your recommendation is needed for industry leaders to serve on the SEMA Board of Directors. Our industry has many individuals who would be an asset to the SEMA Board, but oftentimes those individuals aren’t immediately apparent to the Nominating Committee when selecting the final candidates.

Please take a moment to tell us about whom you would recommend as a potential nominee for a board member position. We also ask that you include information to help the Nominating Committee know more about the nominee’s qualifications, such as background, experience and achievements from a leadership standpoint.

For this year’s election, the following seats are open:

  • Two seats in the Manufacturers category
  • Two seats in the Distributors/Retailers category
  • One seat in the Services category

Nominations for the 2018 SEMA Board of Directors are due Thursday, January 4, 2018. Please complete and submit the nomination form, and be sure to include the qualification information noted above.

A strong board means wise leadership and an association that serves its members well. We urge you to take part in the nominations process.

Thank you for your attention to this important request.

Chris Kersting, CAE
SEMA President and CEO