Thu, 08/31/2017 - 09:38

By Juan Torres

Song
Henry Song won Young Guns at AutoCon New York with his BMW 135i and will now compete in the prestigious SEMA Battle of the Builders contest at the 2017 SEMA Show.

By winning the Young Guns category at AutoCon New York in June with his ’09 BMW 135i, 26-year-old Henry Song will be able to do something he had always wanted to do—attend the SEMA Show.

For his victory, Song was awarded a spot in one of the industry’s most prestigious vehicle build competitions—the 2017 SEMA Battle of the Builders—held at the exclusive 2017 SEMA Show, October 31–November 3. He will now go head-to-head against hundreds of vehicles from top builders in the world at the trade-only event in Las Vegas.

“Attending the SEMA Show is a bucket-list item, but showcasing my car at SEMA is something I never imagined doing,” said Song. “I’m excited, nervous and stressed—in a good way.”

Battle of the Builders participants get a chance to participate in the SEMA Cruise during SEMA Ignited and possibly be featured in the Battle of the Builders TV special, which makes it possible for consumers to connect with manufacturers and see the great new products and trends that debut at the SEMA Show.

In an effort to support young builders and recognize them as the future of the industry, SEMA created the Young Guns regional program this year and partnered with car shows to highlight builders 27 years old or younger, six of whom will be sent to the 2017 SEMA Show.

“We partnered with AutoCon, Bonnier and Goodguys, due to the excellence of their shows and to recognize and encourage participation of young builders from around the country,” said SEMA Vice President of Marketing, PR and Communications Ira Gabriel. “The youth are essential to our industry. There are many amazing and talented younger vehicle builders who can look to the SEMA Show and Battle of the Builders and get excited about our industry.”

“I think it’s a great move because SEMA has a very big influence on the automotive industry and culture,” said Song. “People have always known that the car culture in the West is on a different scale in terms of population, competition and innovation. I think it’s great that some of the West Coast car culture has trickled out to the East Coast with car shows slowly expanding out to the region.”

Song’s BMW 135i, which features Avery Supreme Gloss Dark Grey vinyl wrapping and APEX PS-7 wheels, is actually a converted 135i that he’s had since November 2015.

“I started my 135i project sometime around April 2016 and finished everything up by October 2016,” said Song. “I couldn’t justify the price of buying a 135i—they hardly depreciate—so I decided to build one myself.”

SEMA Show builders interested in gaining national exposure by showcasing their cars and parts through the SEMA Battle of the Builders competition have until Friday, September 1, to register at www.sema.org/botb. Only feature or booth vehicles that have been accepted by SEMA for display at the 2017 SEMA Show and are not currently under an embargo at the time of entry will be considered for the 2017 SEMA Battle of the Builders.

Thu, 08/31/2017 - 09:38

By Juan Torres

Song
Henry Song won Young Guns at AutoCon New York with his BMW 135i and will now compete in the prestigious SEMA Battle of the Builders contest at the 2017 SEMA Show.

By winning the Young Guns category at AutoCon New York in June with his ’09 BMW 135i, 26-year-old Henry Song will be able to do something he had always wanted to do—attend the SEMA Show.

For his victory, Song was awarded a spot in one of the industry’s most prestigious vehicle build competitions—the 2017 SEMA Battle of the Builders—held at the exclusive 2017 SEMA Show, October 31–November 3. He will now go head-to-head against hundreds of vehicles from top builders in the world at the trade-only event in Las Vegas.

“Attending the SEMA Show is a bucket-list item, but showcasing my car at SEMA is something I never imagined doing,” said Song. “I’m excited, nervous and stressed—in a good way.”

Battle of the Builders participants get a chance to participate in the SEMA Cruise during SEMA Ignited and possibly be featured in the Battle of the Builders TV special, which makes it possible for consumers to connect with manufacturers and see the great new products and trends that debut at the SEMA Show.

In an effort to support young builders and recognize them as the future of the industry, SEMA created the Young Guns regional program this year and partnered with car shows to highlight builders 27 years old or younger, six of whom will be sent to the 2017 SEMA Show.

“We partnered with AutoCon, Bonnier and Goodguys, due to the excellence of their shows and to recognize and encourage participation of young builders from around the country,” said SEMA Vice President of Marketing, PR and Communications Ira Gabriel. “The youth are essential to our industry. There are many amazing and talented younger vehicle builders who can look to the SEMA Show and Battle of the Builders and get excited about our industry.”

“I think it’s a great move because SEMA has a very big influence on the automotive industry and culture,” said Song. “People have always known that the car culture in the West is on a different scale in terms of population, competition and innovation. I think it’s great that some of the West Coast car culture has trickled out to the East Coast with car shows slowly expanding out to the region.”

Song’s BMW 135i, which features Avery Supreme Gloss Dark Grey vinyl wrapping and APEX PS-7 wheels, is actually a converted 135i that he’s had since November 2015.

“I started my 135i project sometime around April 2016 and finished everything up by October 2016,” said Song. “I couldn’t justify the price of buying a 135i—they hardly depreciate—so I decided to build one myself.”

SEMA Show builders interested in gaining national exposure by showcasing their cars and parts through the SEMA Battle of the Builders competition have until Friday, September 1, to register at www.sema.org/botb. Only feature or booth vehicles that have been accepted by SEMA for display at the 2017 SEMA Show and are not currently under an embargo at the time of entry will be considered for the 2017 SEMA Battle of the Builders.

Thu, 08/31/2017 - 09:38

By Juan Torres

Song
Henry Song won Young Guns at AutoCon New York with his BMW 135i and will now compete in the prestigious SEMA Battle of the Builders contest at the 2017 SEMA Show.

By winning the Young Guns category at AutoCon New York in June with his ’09 BMW 135i, 26-year-old Henry Song will be able to do something he had always wanted to do—attend the SEMA Show.

For his victory, Song was awarded a spot in one of the industry’s most prestigious vehicle build competitions—the 2017 SEMA Battle of the Builders—held at the exclusive 2017 SEMA Show, October 31–November 3. He will now go head-to-head against hundreds of vehicles from top builders in the world at the trade-only event in Las Vegas.

“Attending the SEMA Show is a bucket-list item, but showcasing my car at SEMA is something I never imagined doing,” said Song. “I’m excited, nervous and stressed—in a good way.”

Battle of the Builders participants get a chance to participate in the SEMA Cruise during SEMA Ignited and possibly be featured in the Battle of the Builders TV special, which makes it possible for consumers to connect with manufacturers and see the great new products and trends that debut at the SEMA Show.

In an effort to support young builders and recognize them as the future of the industry, SEMA created the Young Guns regional program this year and partnered with car shows to highlight builders 27 years old or younger, six of whom will be sent to the 2017 SEMA Show.

“We partnered with AutoCon, Bonnier and Goodguys, due to the excellence of their shows and to recognize and encourage participation of young builders from around the country,” said SEMA Vice President of Marketing, PR and Communications Ira Gabriel. “The youth are essential to our industry. There are many amazing and talented younger vehicle builders who can look to the SEMA Show and Battle of the Builders and get excited about our industry.”

“I think it’s a great move because SEMA has a very big influence on the automotive industry and culture,” said Song. “People have always known that the car culture in the West is on a different scale in terms of population, competition and innovation. I think it’s great that some of the West Coast car culture has trickled out to the East Coast with car shows slowly expanding out to the region.”

Song’s BMW 135i, which features Avery Supreme Gloss Dark Grey vinyl wrapping and APEX PS-7 wheels, is actually a converted 135i that he’s had since November 2015.

“I started my 135i project sometime around April 2016 and finished everything up by October 2016,” said Song. “I couldn’t justify the price of buying a 135i—they hardly depreciate—so I decided to build one myself.”

SEMA Show builders interested in gaining national exposure by showcasing their cars and parts through the SEMA Battle of the Builders competition have until Friday, September 1, to register at www.sema.org/botb. Only feature or booth vehicles that have been accepted by SEMA for display at the 2017 SEMA Show and are not currently under an embargo at the time of entry will be considered for the 2017 SEMA Battle of the Builders.

Thu, 08/31/2017 - 09:24

By SEMA Editors

media center
Stay up to date on the latest 2017 SEMA Show exhibitor news by regularly checking the Online Media Center.

Stay up-to-date on the latest 2017 SEMA Show exhibitor news by regularly checking the Online Media Center. Sort by type of announcement and/or market segment to find the most relevant news quickly and efficiently.

Below are some of the latest announcements you will find in the Online Media Center:

Exhibitor press releases can be found at www.semashow.com/press.

All SEMA Show exhibitors are welcome to upload releases free of charge.

The 2017 SEMA Show will take place October 31–November 3, in Las Vegas. Register now!

Thu, 08/31/2017 - 09:24

By SEMA Editors

media center
Stay up to date on the latest 2017 SEMA Show exhibitor news by regularly checking the Online Media Center.

Stay up-to-date on the latest 2017 SEMA Show exhibitor news by regularly checking the Online Media Center. Sort by type of announcement and/or market segment to find the most relevant news quickly and efficiently.

Below are some of the latest announcements you will find in the Online Media Center:

Exhibitor press releases can be found at www.semashow.com/press.

All SEMA Show exhibitors are welcome to upload releases free of charge.

The 2017 SEMA Show will take place October 31–November 3, in Las Vegas. Register now!

Thu, 08/31/2017 - 09:24

By SEMA Editors

media center
Stay up to date on the latest 2017 SEMA Show exhibitor news by regularly checking the Online Media Center.

Stay up-to-date on the latest 2017 SEMA Show exhibitor news by regularly checking the Online Media Center. Sort by type of announcement and/or market segment to find the most relevant news quickly and efficiently.

Below are some of the latest announcements you will find in the Online Media Center:

Exhibitor press releases can be found at www.semashow.com/press.

All SEMA Show exhibitors are welcome to upload releases free of charge.

The 2017 SEMA Show will take place October 31–November 3, in Las Vegas. Register now!

Thu, 08/31/2017 - 09:03

Compiled by SEMA Editors

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There were wheelies, wild rides and elapsed times at the 16th Annual Honeywell Garrett NMCA All-American Nationals, August 24–27, at Summit Motorsports Park in Norwalk, Ohio.

Race Wrap From the 16th Annual Honeywell Garrett NMCA All-American Nationals

Sensational racing took center stage at the 16th Annual Honeywell Garrett NMCA All-American Nationals, August 24–27, at Summit Motorsports Park in Norwalk, Ohio. There were wheelies, wild rides and elapsed times, and when it was all said and done, the Aerospace Components Winner’s Circle welcomed winners.

VP Racing Fuels Xtreme Pro Mod: Jason Hamstra and his Camaro hauled to a 3.86 to win over Billy Banaka’s 4.05.

Dart Pro Stock: Kevin Lawrence in his Cobalt fell to Rob Pearce and his Studebaker in the final at 7.29 for the win.

Mickey Thompson Radial Wars: Issac Preston and his Camaro collected the win with a 4.01 to Josh Preston’s 4.08.

Holley EFI Factory Super Cars: David Barton in his ’17 COPO Camaro took the win light with an 8.12 to Carl Tasca’s 8.19.

VP Racing Fuels Street Outlaw: Manny Buginga’ 4.38 defeated Andrew DeMarco with a 4.42.

ARP Nitrous Pro Street: Don Baskin’s 7.41 wasn’t enough for the 7.39 Andy Vogt uncorked in his Trans Am.

Edelbrock Xtreme Street: Jessie Coulter and his Camaro collected the win in the final with a 4.71 to Alex Hays’ 4.78.

Boninfante Racing NA 10.5: David Theisen and his Firebird took the win with a 7.96 over Leonard Long’s 9.26.

Chevrolet Performance Stock presented by Scoggin-Dickey Parts Center: Jesse Wilson in Kelly Pierce’s ’15 Camaro won with a 10.15 over Haley Rounsavall, who ran to a 10.22 in her ’13 CRC Camaro.

FSC Stock/Super Stock presented by E3 Spark Plugs: Daryl Bureski blasted to the win in his Olds with an 11.45 over Ricky Pennington, who pushed his Cobra Jet to a 10.66.

FSC Top Sportsman: Dave Granger drove his Henry J to a 7.57 on a 7.24 and won over Chris Osborn, who had issues in his Camaro and couldn’t complete his pass.

ATI Performance Nostalgia Super Stock: Doug Wright drove his Belvedere to a 9.30 and the win over Rick Neumeyer, who drove his Fury to an 11.06 for the runner-up.

Detroit Truetrac Nostalgia Muscle Car: Andy Warren won with a 10.03 in his Caprice over Carl Gilbert, who was 10.55 in his Nova.

MagnaFuel Open Comp: Susan Roush McClenaghan drove her Mustang to a 9.48 on a 9.46 dial over Larry Geddes, who recorded a 10.86 on a 10.83 dial in his Mustang.

Gear Vendors True Street: Justin May was the overall winner with an 8.23 average in his Firebird and Mike Martyn was the runner-up with an 8.72 average in his Mustang. George Chaboudy III was the 9-second winner in his Mustang, Jeff Brady was the 10-second winner in his Camaro, Scott Smith was the 11-second winner in his Camaro, Nicholas Massengale was the 12-second winner in his Camaro, Pat Tyner took the 13-second win in his Mustang and Anthony Jager took the 14-second win in his Mustang.

Ford Performance Cobra Jet Showdown presented by Diversified Products Marketing: Paul Roderick won with a 9.07 on a 9.04 over Rick Rodgers, who turned in an 8.90 on an 8.92. John Calvert won the Cobra Jet Challenge.

FSC Bracket 1 Box: Bryan Yaeger opted to split the purse with Bracket 2 finalists AJ Buchanan and Tim Jordan.

Season championships are on the line at the conclusion to this year’s NMCA race season, the 16th Annual Scoggin-Dickey Parts Center Raceshop 16th Annual NMCA World Street Finals, September 21–24, at Lucas Oil Raceway in Indianapolis.

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Rocky Robinson Reached 378 mph in the TOP 1 ACK ATTACK, breaking their own existing land-speed record of 376.363 mph, set in 2010.

TOP 1 ACK ATTACK Is Still the World’s Fastest Motorcycle

Chief Engineer Mike Akatiff and the world’s fastest motorcyclist Rocky Robinson took the TOP 1 ACK ATTACK to the Salar De Uyuni salt flats high in the Bolivian Andes with the express goal of exceeding 400 mph and breaking the team’s own LSR mark of 376.363 mph set in 2010. On August 5, at 1:00 a.m., three weeks later than scheduled, the trailer containing the ACK ATTACK finally arrived. While they didn’t achieve 400 mph, Robinson said they did reach 378 mph—faster than their own existing land-speed record.

Coca-Cola Extends Its Sponsorship With NHRA Under Mello Yello Brand
 
Mello Yello, the Coca-Cola Company’s citrus-flavored soft-drink brand, will extend its relationship with the NHRA. Racquel Mason, vice president, Sprite & Flavors brands for Coca-Cola North America, and NHRA President Peter Clifford will join NHRA Top Fuel driver Antron Brown to celebrate the announcement on Friday evening at Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis during the Chevrolet U.S. Nationals prior to the first round of qualifying for Nitro Funny Car and Top Fuel dragster. The group will unveil a new and exclusive car design for Brown’s Matco Tools Toyota dragster, prominently featuring the Mello Yello brand.

Thu, 08/31/2017 - 08:16

By SEMA Editors

Following are dates and locations for several upcoming SEMA-sponsored shows, measuring sessions and activities.

For association-related travel, contact Manya Petropaki (manya.p@travelstore.com) at Travel Store USA, 949-930-9268.

Thu, 08/31/2017 - 08:16

By SEMA Editors

Following are dates and locations for several upcoming SEMA-sponsored shows, measuring sessions and activities.

For association-related travel, contact Manya Petropaki (manya.p@travelstore.com) at Travel Store USA, 949-930-9268.

Mon, 08/28/2017 - 14:10

By Eric Snyder

Last April, President Trump ordered the U.S. Department of Interior (DOI) to review up to 40 national monument designations dating back to 1996 and recommend whether any should be rescinded, resized or modified. The DOI has recommended that at least three monuments be reduced in size: the 1996 Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument (1.88 million acres), Bears Ear National Monument (1.35 million acres), both in Utah, and Cascade-Siskiyou in Washington. President Trump will now consider the recommendations. 

At issue is the 110-year-old Antiquities Act, a law that gives the president authority to preserve land with significant natural, cultural or scientific features. Hundreds of millions of acres have been set aside over the decades leading many to question whether the footprints are larger than necessary. SEMA supports the review of national monument designations and legislation in the U.S. Congress to curtail the President’s power to unilaterally designate national monuments by requiring their approval by Congress and the impacted state legislature(s). The issue is consequential since national monuments automatically prohibit new roads or trails for motorized vehicles and require a new land-management plan be drafted that could lead to more road closures.

For more information, contact Eric Snyder at erics@sema.org.