Thu, 10/19/2017 - 10:57

By Katie Carson

All SEMA council and network members and industry professionals are encouraged to attend the following events to network, advance their industry knowledge and learn about the latest initiatives:

armo

Automotive Restoration Market Organization (ARMO)

ARMO Reception

Join ARMO at its awards reception, Tuesday, October 31, at 5:15 p.m., to celebrate the membership and leading companies and individuals in the automotive restoration industry. All ARMO members are encouraged to attend to enjoy dinner, beverages and networking. During an awards presentation, winners of the 2017 ARMO Person of the Year and ARMO Business of the Year will be announced. The New Products award winners from the ARMO Hot Products Showcase will also be recognized during the reception. The event will start after the close of the first day of the SEMA Show in Westgate Conference Rooms 7–14. Register now.

ETTN

Emerging Trends & Technology Network (ETTN)

ETTN TecHub

ETTN will host a networking lunch immediately prior to its “Connected and Autonomous Vehicles; Smart, Cool and Connected” education session. The ETTN TecHub, to be held Thursday, November 2, from 11:30 a.m.–12:45 p.m., in LVCC room N261, is geared toward automotive technical, engineering and design professionals, and will feature food, beverages, networking, presentations and opportunities to discuss the latest automotive technology. During an awards ceremony, leading professionals will be recognized and celebrated with the network’s three annual awards that are presented to those who embody core ETTN values. ETTN select committee members and SEMA staff will be in on hand to talk about the network’s initiatives, resources available to members and opportunities to get more involved. Following lunch, attendees will walk over to N258 for John Waraniak’s previously mentioned vehicle technology session. Register now.

HRIA

Hot Rod Industry Alliance (HRIA)

HRIA Reception

Join HRIA as it gathers for an evening of networking, appetizers, beverages and celebrating individuals and companies that have led and continue to lead the hot-rod industry. The much-anticipated event kicks off after the close of the SEMA Show, Wednesday, November 1, from 5:15 p.m.–8:30 p.m., located in the Westgate Paradise Center. Mix and mingle with industry friends in a relaxed environment off the Show floor. Grab a drink, a plate of snacks and settle in at a table to watch the show. Rick Love of Vintage Air will emcee the event as industry leaders are awarded and recognized for their outstanding achievements.

Attendees will have the opportunity to take home a one-of-a-kind hot rod from the HRIA Builder’s Challenge. Visit the silent auction table during the event or get competitive during the live auction later in the evening. All proceeds will go toward SEMA Cares children’s charities.

Companies may purchase reserved tables for the best seats in the house by contacting Jim Skelly. All proceeds from table reservations benefit the SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund. Act fast; these tables sell out quickly. Register now.

TORA

Truck and Off-Road Alliance (TORA)

TORA Reception—New Location!  

All light-truck accessory industry professionals are encouraged to attend the annual TORA reception, which will take place Wednesday, November 1, from 5:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m. The reception will be held near the SCORE off-road tent outside of the South Hall. Join the council for beverages, appetizers and an evening of networking with industry friends. The iconic Pinewood Drag Races will also take place at the reception. Sponsor a vehicle by donating to SEMA Cares children’s charities and watch your pinewood compete against the others. There will also be a raffle for door prizes; all proceeds go to the charities. An awards ceremony will be held to honor leading companies and individuals in the light-truck industry. Register now.

mrn

Manufacturers Representative Network (MRN)

Manufacturers Rep Roundup and Awards Program

SEMA Show manufacturers’ reps are invited to attend a networking event, Thursday, November 2, from 11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m., in SEMA Central, located in the Grand Lobby of the LVCC. This event is a great opportunity to network and learn more about the industry while enjoying appetizers and beverages. Vic Bennett, MRN chair, will provide an update on the network’s latest initiatives and discuss the state of the industry. The MRN will also recognize and celebrate leading professionals and companies during the awards portion of the event. MRN members, select committee members and SEMA staff will be onsite to discuss membership and the resources and benefits available through the MRN. Register now.

PRO

Professional Restylers Organization (PRO)

PRO Reception

Join PRO and fellow restylers for an evening of networking, celebration, food, beverages, a live band and door prizes on the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino pool deck, Tuesday, October 31, from 5:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m. Enjoy the close of the first day of the 2017 SEMA Show by catching up with industry friends as the sun sets over the Las Vegas Strip. PRO holds its annual reception as a means of celebrating its members and the advancement of the restyling industry as a whole. Leading individuals and companies in the restyling segment will be honored during an awards ceremony. Register now.

SBN

SEMA Businesswomen’s Network (SBN)

SBN Reception

Join SBN for an evening of celebration and networking at its annual reception during the SEMA Show, Wednesday, November 1, from 5:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m., in the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino, Ballroom D. There is no better way to close out the second day of the Show than by mingling with fellow industry women while enjoying finger foods and beverages. SBN select committee members will work the room networking with members and those who are interested in joining. These women are great resources for any questions you may have about the network. They will also be able to tell attendees how to become more involved in volunteering. Register now.

wtc

Wheel & Tire Council (WTC)

WTC Reception

Join the WTC and hundreds of wheel and tire industry members, Tuesday, October 31, from 5:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m., for an evening of celebration and networking in a relaxed atmosphere by the Renaissance Hotel pool. Enjoy connecting with industry professionals and catching up with friends over food and beverages. Discuss all that is happening in the wheel and tire industry and exchange special moments and must-see attractions from the 2017 SEMA Show. During an awards presentation, a wheel and tire industry pioneer will be inducted into the WTC Hall of Fame. Register now.

yen

Young Executives Network (YEN)

YEN Reception

YEN is hosting its annual reception, Tuesday, October 31, from 5:00 p.m.–7:30 p.m., in the Westgate Paradise Event Center. This dynamic event is a great networking opportunity and is highly anticipated among the industry’s young professionals. YEN select committee members will be on hand to discuss opportunities to get more involved in the network’s initiatives, and the event will honor top young professionals for their outstanding accomplishments within the industry. The network names one leading professional as Young Executive of the Year and celebrates an individual who actively supports young people in the industry by presenting them the YEN Vanguard Award. Register now.

Thu, 10/19/2017 - 10:57

By Katie Carson

All SEMA council and network members and industry professionals are encouraged to attend the following events to network, advance their industry knowledge and learn about the latest initiatives:

armo

Automotive Restoration Market Organization (ARMO)

ARMO Reception

Join ARMO at its awards reception, Tuesday, October 31, at 5:15 p.m., to celebrate the membership and leading companies and individuals in the automotive restoration industry. All ARMO members are encouraged to attend to enjoy dinner, beverages and networking. During an awards presentation, winners of the 2017 ARMO Person of the Year and ARMO Business of the Year will be announced. The New Products award winners from the ARMO Hot Products Showcase will also be recognized during the reception. The event will start after the close of the first day of the SEMA Show in Westgate Conference Rooms 7–14. Register now.

ETTN

Emerging Trends & Technology Network (ETTN)

ETTN TecHub

ETTN will host a networking lunch immediately prior to its “Connected and Autonomous Vehicles; Smart, Cool and Connected” education session. The ETTN TecHub, to be held Thursday, November 2, from 11:30 a.m.–12:45 p.m., in LVCC room N261, is geared toward automotive technical, engineering and design professionals, and will feature food, beverages, networking, presentations and opportunities to discuss the latest automotive technology. During an awards ceremony, leading professionals will be recognized and celebrated with the network’s three annual awards that are presented to those who embody core ETTN values. ETTN select committee members and SEMA staff will be in on hand to talk about the network’s initiatives, resources available to members and opportunities to get more involved. Following lunch, attendees will walk over to N258 for John Waraniak’s previously mentioned vehicle technology session. Register now.

HRIA

Hot Rod Industry Alliance (HRIA)

HRIA Reception

Join HRIA as it gathers for an evening of networking, appetizers, beverages and celebrating individuals and companies that have led and continue to lead the hot-rod industry. The much-anticipated event kicks off after the close of the SEMA Show, Wednesday, November 1, from 5:15 p.m.–8:30 p.m., located in the Westgate Paradise Center. Mix and mingle with industry friends in a relaxed environment off the Show floor. Grab a drink, a plate of snacks and settle in at a table to watch the show. Rick Love of Vintage Air will emcee the event as industry leaders are awarded and recognized for their outstanding achievements.

Attendees will have the opportunity to take home a one-of-a-kind hot rod from the HRIA Builder’s Challenge. Visit the silent auction table during the event or get competitive during the live auction later in the evening. All proceeds will go toward SEMA Cares children’s charities.

Companies may purchase reserved tables for the best seats in the house by contacting Jim Skelly. All proceeds from table reservations benefit the SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund. Act fast; these tables sell out quickly. Register now.

TORA

Truck and Off-Road Alliance (TORA)

TORA Reception—New Location!  

All light-truck accessory industry professionals are encouraged to attend the annual TORA reception, which will take place Wednesday, November 1, from 5:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m. The reception will be held near the SCORE off-road tent outside of the South Hall. Join the council for beverages, appetizers and an evening of networking with industry friends. The iconic Pinewood Drag Races will also take place at the reception. Sponsor a vehicle by donating to SEMA Cares children’s charities and watch your pinewood compete against the others. There will also be a raffle for door prizes; all proceeds go to the charities. An awards ceremony will be held to honor leading companies and individuals in the light-truck industry. Register now.

mrn

Manufacturers Representative Network (MRN)

Manufacturers Rep Roundup and Awards Program

SEMA Show manufacturers’ reps are invited to attend a networking event, Thursday, November 2, from 11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m., in SEMA Central, located in the Grand Lobby of the LVCC. This event is a great opportunity to network and learn more about the industry while enjoying appetizers and beverages. Vic Bennett, MRN chair, will provide an update on the network’s latest initiatives and discuss the state of the industry. The MRN will also recognize and celebrate leading professionals and companies during the awards portion of the event. MRN members, select committee members and SEMA staff will be onsite to discuss membership and the resources and benefits available through the MRN. Register now.

PRO

Professional Restylers Organization (PRO)

PRO Reception

Join PRO and fellow restylers for an evening of networking, celebration, food, beverages, a live band and door prizes on the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino pool deck, Tuesday, October 31, from 5:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m. Enjoy the close of the first day of the 2017 SEMA Show by catching up with industry friends as the sun sets over the Las Vegas Strip. PRO holds its annual reception as a means of celebrating its members and the advancement of the restyling industry as a whole. Leading individuals and companies in the restyling segment will be honored during an awards ceremony. Register now.

SBN

SEMA Businesswomen’s Network (SBN)

SBN Reception

Join SBN for an evening of celebration and networking at its annual reception during the SEMA Show, Wednesday, November 1, from 5:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m., in the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino, Ballroom D. There is no better way to close out the second day of the Show than by mingling with fellow industry women while enjoying finger foods and beverages. SBN select committee members will work the room networking with members and those who are interested in joining. These women are great resources for any questions you may have about the network. They will also be able to tell attendees how to become more involved in volunteering. Register now.

wtc

Wheel & Tire Council (WTC)

WTC Reception

Join the WTC and hundreds of wheel and tire industry members, Tuesday, October 31, from 5:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m., for an evening of celebration and networking in a relaxed atmosphere by the Renaissance Hotel pool. Enjoy connecting with industry professionals and catching up with friends over food and beverages. Discuss all that is happening in the wheel and tire industry and exchange special moments and must-see attractions from the 2017 SEMA Show. During an awards presentation, a wheel and tire industry pioneer will be inducted into the WTC Hall of Fame. Register now.

yen

Young Executives Network (YEN)

YEN Reception

YEN is hosting its annual reception, Tuesday, October 31, from 5:00 p.m.–7:30 p.m., in the Westgate Paradise Event Center. This dynamic event is a great networking opportunity and is highly anticipated among the industry’s young professionals. YEN select committee members will be on hand to discuss opportunities to get more involved in the network’s initiatives, and the event will honor top young professionals for their outstanding accomplishments within the industry. The network names one leading professional as Young Executive of the Year and celebrates an individual who actively supports young people in the industry by presenting them the YEN Vanguard Award. Register now.

Thu, 10/19/2017 - 10:57

By Katie Carson

All SEMA council and network members and industry professionals are encouraged to attend the following events to network, advance their industry knowledge and learn about the latest initiatives:

armo

Automotive Restoration Market Organization (ARMO)

ARMO Reception

Join ARMO at its awards reception, Tuesday, October 31, at 5:15 p.m., to celebrate the membership and leading companies and individuals in the automotive restoration industry. All ARMO members are encouraged to attend to enjoy dinner, beverages and networking. During an awards presentation, winners of the 2017 ARMO Person of the Year and ARMO Business of the Year will be announced. The New Products award winners from the ARMO Hot Products Showcase will also be recognized during the reception. The event will start after the close of the first day of the SEMA Show in Westgate Conference Rooms 7–14. Register now.

ETTN

Emerging Trends & Technology Network (ETTN)

ETTN TecHub

ETTN will host a networking lunch immediately prior to its “Connected and Autonomous Vehicles; Smart, Cool and Connected” education session. The ETTN TecHub, to be held Thursday, November 2, from 11:30 a.m.–12:45 p.m., in LVCC room N261, is geared toward automotive technical, engineering and design professionals, and will feature food, beverages, networking, presentations and opportunities to discuss the latest automotive technology. During an awards ceremony, leading professionals will be recognized and celebrated with the network’s three annual awards that are presented to those who embody core ETTN values. ETTN select committee members and SEMA staff will be in on hand to talk about the network’s initiatives, resources available to members and opportunities to get more involved. Following lunch, attendees will walk over to N258 for John Waraniak’s previously mentioned vehicle technology session. Register now.

HRIA

Hot Rod Industry Alliance (HRIA)

HRIA Reception

Join HRIA as it gathers for an evening of networking, appetizers, beverages and celebrating individuals and companies that have led and continue to lead the hot-rod industry. The much-anticipated event kicks off after the close of the SEMA Show, Wednesday, November 1, from 5:15 p.m.–8:30 p.m., located in the Westgate Paradise Center. Mix and mingle with industry friends in a relaxed environment off the Show floor. Grab a drink, a plate of snacks and settle in at a table to watch the show. Rick Love of Vintage Air will emcee the event as industry leaders are awarded and recognized for their outstanding achievements.

Attendees will have the opportunity to take home a one-of-a-kind hot rod from the HRIA Builder’s Challenge. Visit the silent auction table during the event or get competitive during the live auction later in the evening. All proceeds will go toward SEMA Cares children’s charities.

Companies may purchase reserved tables for the best seats in the house by contacting Jim Skelly. All proceeds from table reservations benefit the SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund. Act fast; these tables sell out quickly. Register now.

TORA

Truck and Off-Road Alliance (TORA)

TORA Reception—New Location!  

All light-truck accessory industry professionals are encouraged to attend the annual TORA reception, which will take place Wednesday, November 1, from 5:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m. The reception will be held near the SCORE off-road tent outside of the South Hall. Join the council for beverages, appetizers and an evening of networking with industry friends. The iconic Pinewood Drag Races will also take place at the reception. Sponsor a vehicle by donating to SEMA Cares children’s charities and watch your pinewood compete against the others. There will also be a raffle for door prizes; all proceeds go to the charities. An awards ceremony will be held to honor leading companies and individuals in the light-truck industry. Register now.

mrn

Manufacturers Representative Network (MRN)

Manufacturers Rep Roundup and Awards Program

SEMA Show manufacturers’ reps are invited to attend a networking event, Thursday, November 2, from 11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m., in SEMA Central, located in the Grand Lobby of the LVCC. This event is a great opportunity to network and learn more about the industry while enjoying appetizers and beverages. Vic Bennett, MRN chair, will provide an update on the network’s latest initiatives and discuss the state of the industry. The MRN will also recognize and celebrate leading professionals and companies during the awards portion of the event. MRN members, select committee members and SEMA staff will be onsite to discuss membership and the resources and benefits available through the MRN. Register now.

PRO

Professional Restylers Organization (PRO)

PRO Reception

Join PRO and fellow restylers for an evening of networking, celebration, food, beverages, a live band and door prizes on the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino pool deck, Tuesday, October 31, from 5:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m. Enjoy the close of the first day of the 2017 SEMA Show by catching up with industry friends as the sun sets over the Las Vegas Strip. PRO holds its annual reception as a means of celebrating its members and the advancement of the restyling industry as a whole. Leading individuals and companies in the restyling segment will be honored during an awards ceremony. Register now.

SBN

SEMA Businesswomen’s Network (SBN)

SBN Reception

Join SBN for an evening of celebration and networking at its annual reception during the SEMA Show, Wednesday, November 1, from 5:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m., in the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino, Ballroom D. There is no better way to close out the second day of the Show than by mingling with fellow industry women while enjoying finger foods and beverages. SBN select committee members will work the room networking with members and those who are interested in joining. These women are great resources for any questions you may have about the network. They will also be able to tell attendees how to become more involved in volunteering. Register now.

wtc

Wheel & Tire Council (WTC)

WTC Reception

Join the WTC and hundreds of wheel and tire industry members, Tuesday, October 31, from 5:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m., for an evening of celebration and networking in a relaxed atmosphere by the Renaissance Hotel pool. Enjoy connecting with industry professionals and catching up with friends over food and beverages. Discuss all that is happening in the wheel and tire industry and exchange special moments and must-see attractions from the 2017 SEMA Show. During an awards presentation, a wheel and tire industry pioneer will be inducted into the WTC Hall of Fame. Register now.

yen

Young Executives Network (YEN)

YEN Reception

YEN is hosting its annual reception, Tuesday, October 31, from 5:00 p.m.–7:30 p.m., in the Westgate Paradise Event Center. This dynamic event is a great networking opportunity and is highly anticipated among the industry’s young professionals. YEN select committee members will be on hand to discuss opportunities to get more involved in the network’s initiatives, and the event will honor top young professionals for their outstanding accomplishments within the industry. The network names one leading professional as Young Executive of the Year and celebrates an individual who actively supports young people in the industry by presenting them the YEN Vanguard Award. Register now.

Thu, 10/19/2017 - 10:45

By Douglas McColloch

reinhardt
Alan Reinhart
kaase
Jon Kaase
evernham
Ray Evernham
dorton
Keith Dorton

The Advanced Engineering Technology Conference (AETC) was established to provide a forum for performance engine builders and engineers to exchange information, review tech trends and share best practices with their colleagues. The knowledge attendees will gain and the networking opportunities that are available during the show can help them to grow their businesses far into the future.

Featured speakers include Alan Reinhart, the voice of the NHRA; Jon Kaase, Kaase Racing Engines; Ray Evernham, NASCAR Hall of Fame 2018 inductee; and Keith Dorton, Automotive Specialists.

Make plans now to register for AETC 2017, which takes place December 5–6, at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis. It’s the only event that brings together the leading experts from all disciplines of high-performance engine building and design to share the latest technologies and applications.

Here are are five more reasons to attend:

1. See the Latest Tech

At AETC 2017, attendees will get a firsthand look at the latest advances in the performance engineering industry. The show’s new-product display provides the opportunity to review the latest parts and products up close. Attendees will also receive exclusive product and equipment discounts, samples and coupons from some of the industry’s leading manufacturers.

2. Learn From The Experts

At AETC, attendees will learn from some of the performance engineering industry’s greatest innovators—pro engine builders, engineers and manufacturers—who will impart more information over two days than attendees would learn in months at the race track. When it comes to discussing and discovering engineering solutions, this is a conference attendees can’t afford to miss.

3. Network With Industry Leaders

During AETC, there’s always time to socialize with featured speakers, industry influencers and fellow attendees. The sense of camaraderie that’s fostered at the show can help attendees build valuable relationships that can benefit their companies long after the conference is over.

4. Promote Your Brand

In addition to industry networking opportunities, members of the automotive press also come to AETC, which gives attendees the opportunity to boost their business’ market presence through available press coverage. Attendees can use this opportunity to promote their own products to members of the media.

5. AETC Sponsor Giveaways

Every person who attends an AETC event leaves with some type of prize or gift certificate that is donated by conference sponsors. Whether it’s increased knowledge, new business partnerships or valuable swag, no one leaves AETC empty-handed.

Register now.

Thu, 10/19/2017 - 10:45

By Douglas McColloch

reinhardt
Alan Reinhart
kaase
Jon Kaase
evernham
Ray Evernham
dorton
Keith Dorton

The Advanced Engineering Technology Conference (AETC) was established to provide a forum for performance engine builders and engineers to exchange information, review tech trends and share best practices with their colleagues. The knowledge attendees will gain and the networking opportunities that are available during the show can help them to grow their businesses far into the future.

Featured speakers include Alan Reinhart, the voice of the NHRA; Jon Kaase, Kaase Racing Engines; Ray Evernham, NASCAR Hall of Fame 2018 inductee; and Keith Dorton, Automotive Specialists.

Make plans now to register for AETC 2017, which takes place December 5–6, at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis. It’s the only event that brings together the leading experts from all disciplines of high-performance engine building and design to share the latest technologies and applications.

Here are are five more reasons to attend:

1. See the Latest Tech

At AETC 2017, attendees will get a firsthand look at the latest advances in the performance engineering industry. The show’s new-product display provides the opportunity to review the latest parts and products up close. Attendees will also receive exclusive product and equipment discounts, samples and coupons from some of the industry’s leading manufacturers.

2. Learn From The Experts

At AETC, attendees will learn from some of the performance engineering industry’s greatest innovators—pro engine builders, engineers and manufacturers—who will impart more information over two days than attendees would learn in months at the race track. When it comes to discussing and discovering engineering solutions, this is a conference attendees can’t afford to miss.

3. Network With Industry Leaders

During AETC, there’s always time to socialize with featured speakers, industry influencers and fellow attendees. The sense of camaraderie that’s fostered at the show can help attendees build valuable relationships that can benefit their companies long after the conference is over.

4. Promote Your Brand

In addition to industry networking opportunities, members of the automotive press also come to AETC, which gives attendees the opportunity to boost their business’ market presence through available press coverage. Attendees can use this opportunity to promote their own products to members of the media.

5. AETC Sponsor Giveaways

Every person who attends an AETC event leaves with some type of prize or gift certificate that is donated by conference sponsors. Whether it’s increased knowledge, new business partnerships or valuable swag, no one leaves AETC empty-handed.

Register now.

Thu, 10/19/2017 - 10:40

By SEMA Editors

Show Tours
Two types of tours are available for this year's SEMA Show—one covering the New Products Showcase, and the other featuring “hot spots” of the SEMA Show.

Get the most out of the 2017 SEMA Show with a floor tour designed to help you get business done. Sign up at www.SEMAShow.com/tours.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thu, 10/19/2017 - 10:40

By SEMA Editors

Show Tours
Two types of tours are available for this year's SEMA Show—one covering the New Products Showcase, and the other featuring “hot spots” of the SEMA Show.

Get the most out of the 2017 SEMA Show with a floor tour designed to help you get business done. Sign up at www.SEMAShow.com/tours.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thu, 10/19/2017 - 10:23

Before you hit the road and head to SEMA, read up on how these well-traveled business owners keep productivity levels high while traveling on business.

Thu, 10/19/2017 - 10:23

Before you hit the road and head to SEMA, read up on how these well-traveled business owners keep productivity levels high while traveling on business.

Thu, 10/19/2017 - 10:21

Compiled by SEMA Editors

speed ring
Speed Ring 2017, held at the M1 Concourse in Pontiac, Michigan, featured more than 50 racers, 40 manufacturers and thousands in attendance.

The Speed Ring 2017 Breaks Records

Speed Ring 2017, held three weeks ago at the M1 Concourse in Pontiac, Michigan—located just miles from Motovicity Distribution’s headquarters—featured more than 50 racers, 40 manufacturers and thousands in attendance over the two-day spectacle. Through this time-attack and touge-style-based competition, Motovicity’s goal is to bring their customers, racers, partnering manufacturers and the media together. Motovicity has set out to expand on its Speed Ring event for 2018 by adding more entertainment, vendors, sponsorship options, awards and upping the purse for individual and overall winners.

ProMedia Launches RacePagesDigital.com

ProMedia Events & Publishing has announced the launch of Race Pages Digital, a new destination for racing and automotive enthusiasts. Race Pages Digital joins Fastest Street Car magazine and existing event websites in providing coverage of ProMedia’s grassroots racing series, the NMCA Muscle Car Nationals and NMRA Ford Nationals. The new webzine will reach beyond those two race circuits to deliver daily coverage of sanctioned, outlaw, and no-prep drag racing from all over, as well as the latest in all-domestic street performance and the Mustang segment.

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Piotr Wiecek in the Worthhouse/Falken Tire Nissan 240 took home his first Formula DRIFT victory and clinched Rookie of the Year honors.

Formula DRIFT Round 8: O’Reilly Auto Parts “Title Fight” Results

Formula DRIFT Black Magic Pro Championship presented by BlackVue Dash Cameras returned to Irwindale Speedway for Round 8: O’Reilly Auto Parts “Title Fight,” where Piotr Wiecek in the Worthhouse/Falken Tire Nissan 240 took home his first Formula DRIFT victory and clinched Rookie of the Year honors. His teammate James Deane in the Worthouse/Falken Tire Nissan 240 clinched his first Formula DRIFT Championship. Deane’s season included four event victories and a third-place finish at the Round 8 finale to secure the championship. His sponsor Falken Tire swept the podium and won the Tire Manufacturer championship for the second consecutive time. Toyota won its fourth consecutive Manufacturer championship. In the Top 4, Daijiro Yoshihara in the Falken Tire/Turn 14 Distribution Subaru BRZ defeated Vaughn Gittin Jr. in the Monster Energy/Nitto Tire Ford Mustang RTR. Deane’s win over Aurimas Bakchis put him into the Finals. Yoshihara and Wiecek had a close battle, but Wiecek took his first Formula DRIFT victory and secured his Rookie of the Year honors.

nhra
Robert Hight raced to a 3.877-second pass at 332.34 mph in his AAA of Texas Chevrolet Camaro SS to defeat reigning world champion and category points leader Ron Capps’ 3.927 pass at 329.18 in his Napa Auto Parts Dodge R/T in the Funny Car final.

Hight, B. Force, Line and Krawiec Victorious at AAA Texas NHRA FallNationals

Robert Hight powered to the Funny Car victory last Sunday at the 32nd annual AAA Texas NHRA FallNationals at Texas Motorplex. Brittany Force (Top Fuel), Jason Line (Pro Stock) and Eddie Krawiec (Pro Stock Motorcycle) also earned victories in their respective categories at the fourth of six playoff events during the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series Countdown to the Championship. Hight raced to a 3.877-second pass at 332.34 mph in his AAA of Texas Chevrolet Camaro SS to defeat reigning world champion and category points leader Ron Capps’ 3.927 pass at 329.18 in his Napa Auto Parts Dodge R/T in the Funny Car final. Hight remains second in the points standings with Capps in first by 24 points. Force piloted her Monster Energy dragster to a Texas Motorplex elapsed-time record of 3.681 at 326.87 to defeat Shawn Langdon and his Global Electronic Technology dragster’s 3.693 pass at 326.56 in the Top Fuel finals. The victory moves her into second in the points standings. Defending Pro Stock world champion Line found himself in the winner’s circle for the second time this season after running a 6.548 pass at 211.20 in his Summit Racing Equipment Chevrolet Camaro to take down Drew Skillman, who lost on a red-light start. Greg Anderson maintains the points lead by 15 points over Bo Butner, who is trailed by Line. In Pro Stock Motorcycle, Krawiec rode his Screamin’ Eagle/Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson to a 9.336 pass at 92.62, which was enough due to a red-light start from defending world champion Jerry Savoie. The win puts Krawiec 107 points ahead of LE Tonglet, who remains in second. The NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series continues at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, October 26–29, with the 17th annual NHRA Toyota Nationals.

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Chad Kemenah won his sixth 2017 All-Star Circuit of Champions Championship last weekend at Eldora Speedway in New Weston, Ohio.

Chad Kemenah Wins the 2017 All-Star Circuit of Champions Championship

Champion Oil has announced that Chad Kemenah won his sixth 2017 All-Star Circuit of Champions Championship last weekend at Eldora Speedway in New Weston, Ohio. Kemenah is now even with Dale Blaney as a six-time Arctic Cat All Star Champion—the most in Series history. Kemenah captured three victories during his 2017 Arctic Cat All-Star campaign, earning 37 top-10 feature finishes in 48 main-event starts.

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The VP Racing Fuels NMCA West Drag Racing Series championship season concluded with the completion of the 6th Annual Mickey Thompson NMCA West Coast World Finals at Auto Club Dragway in Fontana, California, last weekend.

Race Wrap—6th Annual Mickey Thompson NMCA West Coast World Finals

The VP Racing Fuels NMCA West Drag Racing Series championship season concluded with the completion of the 6th Annual Mickey Thompson NMCA West Coast World Finals at Auto Club Dragway in Fontana, California, October 13–15. NMCA West championships were on the line, as racers pulled out all of the stops while battling major winds that caused many of the classes to be run at the eighth-mile race distance.

ProCharger Outlaw Street: Tom Marshall took the win and the trip to the Aerospace Components Winner’s Circle with a hole-shot victory over Lafayette Williams, 5.121 to 5.119.

Lucas Oil Ultra Street: Mike Silva drove to victory with a 5.32 over Dan Dagata’s 5.88 effort.

ARP Outlaw 8.5: At the stripe, it was Tim Orello for the win with a 5.53 over Tim Schmackpfeffer’s slowing 8.63 run.

Lucas Oil NA 10.5: Ryan Bell ran a close race against Ross Wilson, and took home the Victor trophy with a 5.218-to-5.258 winning effort.

Meziere Top Sportsman: Joe Stannard made it back-to-back wins for the Trans Am driver as he defeated number-one qualifier Raul Perez in the final round.

Champion Cooling Systems Pro Comp: Michael Boner went 6.303 on a 6.30 dial in to Zach Meziere’s losing 5.735 on a 5.70 bid.

FSC Open Comp: Paul Geis’ ’52 pickup took the victory over Kevin Stokesberry’s ’71 Chevelle, running 11.084 on its 11.07 dial-in compared to the Chevelle’s 9.559 on a 9.49.

TBT Racing Products Street Comp: Mike Sayle was quick on the tree with a .002 light compared to Jan Vanderpool’s .097 effort, and that allowed his 10.885 on a 10.78 to defeat Vanderpool’s 12.750 on a 12.66 dial-in.

Edelbrock Super Quick: In the final round, David Butler went way red (-.178) and gave away the prize to Bob Earleywine.

Calvert Racing Quick Street: Pedro Valadez, driving an ’87 Camaro with a stroked small-block, took the reaction-time advantage over Bill Batey, and secured the win with a 10.397 on a 10.37 dial-in, while Batey had posted a losing 10.220 on a 10.21.

Mustang Madness: Driving the family’s Cobra Jet Mustang, Brent Calvert pushed Ron Mihld out at the top end for the win, running 8.635 on an 8.60 dial-in while Mihld went 12.269 on a 12.29.

Classic Performance Products Nostalgia Street Car: Mike Nordahl’s small-block-powered ’64 Nova prevailed over Dan Geis’ big-block-powered ’64 Nova, thanks to a reaction-time advantage, and a 10.534 performance against a 10.50 index compared to Geis’ 11.029 on an 11.00.

Gear Vendors True Street: Dan Olson had the field fully covered and his closest rival, Dan Geis, by nearly a second. Olson averaged 9.198 seconds over three runs for the overall win, while Geis was runner-up with a 10.031 effort. Michael Webb has strung along several 10-second wins now in his ’12 Mustang GT with another one here in the finals; Nick Cuaresma collected another True Street win in the 11-second category with an 11.072 average; Steve McQueen took home the 12-second win with his E55 AMG Mercedes with a 12.165 average; Ted Borles won the 13-second division with a 13.404 and Tyson McPherson, who grabbed the 13-second win at the last event, was awarded the 14-second plaque with a 14.206 effort.

FSC Top Dragster Shootout: Cecil Wiles Jr. squared off against Heather Elliot in the final round, where Wiles Jr. grabbed the reaction-time advantage and took the win, running 5.118 on his 5.05 dial in to Elliot’s 5.309 effort on a 5.03 bid.

Edelbrock Bracket Showdown: on Saturday, Will Mangrum took the Super Pro win, Jack Swanson grabbed the Pro award, and Jeff Jones grabbed the trophy in Sportsman. Sunday’s winners were Greg Hicks in Super Pro, Joe Henchey in Pro, and CW Hoefer in Sportsman.

For a complete list of drag-racing results, visit the NMCA West website.