Thu, 10/25/2018 - 09:46

By SEMA Editors

With the recent news about an EPA Consent Decree sending shock waves throughout the industry, it is more important than ever to understand emissions regulations and how to comply. The SEMA Emissions Compliance team will present the seminar “Changes to the CARB E.O. Program and EPA’s Memo 1A; What You Need To Know,” Thursday, November 1, from 3:00 p.m.–4:30 p.m., in the Upper North Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center, room N258. This seminar will provide an overview of upcoming changes to the CARB Aftermarket Parts Exemption Procedures, changes to the EPA’s Memo 1A resulting from the Consent Decree and how SEMA can assist members in understanding these changes and complying with emissions regulations.

Panelists will include:

  • Mike Spagnola – SEMA vice president of OEM & product development programs
  • Peter Treydte – SEMA director of emissions compliance
  • David Goch – SEMA general counsel
  • Jason Flores – CARB air resources engineer, aftermarket parts section
  • Evan Belser – EPA chief, vehicle and engine enforcement branch

A Q&A session following the presentations will allow attendees to interact directly with the government officials that manage these programs. This seminar is a must for anyone involved in the manufacture, distribution, sale, installation or use of performance-related parts for street vehicles.

Register to attend.

Thu, 10/25/2018 - 09:46

By SEMA Editors

With the recent news about an EPA Consent Decree sending shock waves throughout the industry, it is more important than ever to understand emissions regulations and how to comply. The SEMA Emissions Compliance team will present the seminar “Changes to the CARB E.O. Program and EPA’s Memo 1A; What You Need To Know,” Thursday, November 1, from 3:00 p.m.–4:30 p.m., in the Upper North Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center, room N258. This seminar will provide an overview of upcoming changes to the CARB Aftermarket Parts Exemption Procedures, changes to the EPA’s Memo 1A resulting from the Consent Decree and how SEMA can assist members in understanding these changes and complying with emissions regulations.

Panelists will include:

  • Mike Spagnola – SEMA vice president of OEM & product development programs
  • Peter Treydte – SEMA director of emissions compliance
  • David Goch – SEMA general counsel
  • Jason Flores – CARB air resources engineer, aftermarket parts section
  • Evan Belser – EPA chief, vehicle and engine enforcement branch

A Q&A session following the presentations will allow attendees to interact directly with the government officials that manage these programs. This seminar is a must for anyone involved in the manufacture, distribution, sale, installation or use of performance-related parts for street vehicles.

Register to attend.

Thu, 10/25/2018 - 09:46

By SEMA Editors

With the recent news about an EPA Consent Decree sending shock waves throughout the industry, it is more important than ever to understand emissions regulations and how to comply. The SEMA Emissions Compliance team will present the seminar “Changes to the CARB E.O. Program and EPA’s Memo 1A; What You Need To Know,” Thursday, November 1, from 3:00 p.m.–4:30 p.m., in the Upper North Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center, room N258. This seminar will provide an overview of upcoming changes to the CARB Aftermarket Parts Exemption Procedures, changes to the EPA’s Memo 1A resulting from the Consent Decree and how SEMA can assist members in understanding these changes and complying with emissions regulations.

Panelists will include:

  • Mike Spagnola – SEMA vice president of OEM & product development programs
  • Peter Treydte – SEMA director of emissions compliance
  • David Goch – SEMA general counsel
  • Jason Flores – CARB air resources engineer, aftermarket parts section
  • Evan Belser – EPA chief, vehicle and engine enforcement branch

A Q&A session following the presentations will allow attendees to interact directly with the government officials that manage these programs. This seminar is a must for anyone involved in the manufacture, distribution, sale, installation or use of performance-related parts for street vehicles.

Register to attend.

Thu, 10/25/2018 - 08:51

Compiled by SEMA Editors

Formula Drift
2018 Formula DRIFT Black Magic Pro Champion James Deane (center) with second place Fredric Aasbo (left) and third place Piotr Wiecek (right).

Annual Formula DRIFT Awards Recognize Top Achievers

Formula DRIFT (FD) honored the top drivers, newcomers, fan favorites and the people who play an important part behind the scenes at its 2018 awards banquet last weekend:

2018 FD Pro Awards:

  • 2018 Formula DRIFT Black Magic Pro Championship: James Deane
  • Auto Manufacturer’s Cup: Toyota
  • Tire Manufacturer’s Cup: Falken
  • Fan-Favorite Driver: James Deane
  • Fan-Favorite Car: Ford Mustang RTR driven by Chelsea Denofa
  • Top Qualifier of the Year: James Deane
  • Rookie of the Year: Dirk Stratton
  • Best Drifting Style: Forrest Wang
  • Hardest Charger: Chelsea Denofa
  • Takedown of the Year: Piotr Wiecek
  • Most Improved Driver of the Year: Matt Field
  • Comeback of the Year: Matt Coffman at FD Seattle, where he qualified 22nd and finished eighth.
  • Perfect Event Award: Fredric Aasbo
  • Spirit of Drifting: Michael Essa
  • Giving Back Award: Daijiro Yoshihara
  • Special Recognition: Chris Forsberg for being the first driver to surpass 200 wins in head-to-head FD battles.
  • Spotter of the Year: Amy Bakchis
  • Crew Member of the Year: Stan Williams from Justin Pawlak Racing
  • Crew Chief of the Year: Garrett Nikolich from Forrest Wang’s Get Nuts Lab
  • Team Manager of the Year: Stephan Papadakis from Papadakis Racing

2018 FD Pro2 Awards:

  • 2018 Formula DRIFT Link ECU Pro2 Championship: Travis Reeder
  • Fan-Favorite Driver: Dylan Hughes
  • Fan-Favorite Car: Nissan 350Z driven by Alec Robbins
  • Top Qualifier of the Year: Brandon Schmidt
  • Rookie of the Year: Sebastien Gauthier
  • Most Improved of the Year: Crick Filippi
  • Comeback of the Year: Travis Reeder at FD St Louis, where he qualified 14th and won the event.

Fry and Rupert Victorious at California Hot Rod Reuion

The 2018 California Hot Rod Reunion, presented by Automobile Club of Southern California, completed competition at Auto Club Famoso Raceway last Sunday crowning not only event winners but also many champions in the NHRA Hot Rod Heritage Series. Mendy Fry piloted her High Speed Motorsports dragster to victory with a 5.61-second pass at 259.36 mph in the Nostalgia Top Fuel final taking out Rick McGee. Fry was the top qualifier for the weekend and achieved the low ET for the event in the semi-finals with a 5.550 ET. In Nostalgia Funny Car, Jason Rupert took home the Wally when he ran a 5.63 pass at 259.51 in his ’69 Camaro bettering Rian Konno’s 5.855 pass at 241.84. Other winners included Brian Hope in AA/Fuel Altered, Drew Austin in A/Fuel, John Marottek in Junior Fuel, Steve Faller in 7.0 Pro, Bernie Plourd in Nostalgia Eliminator 1, Robert Johnson in Nostalgia Eliminator 2, Lindsey Lister in Nostalgia Eliminator 3, Brian Rogers in A/Gas, Val Miller in B/Gas, Bill Becker in C/Gas, Bill Norton in D/Gas, Scott White in AA/Gas, Roger Holder in Pro Mod, Jack Goodrich in A/FX and Alex George in Hot Rod. The 2018 NHRA Hot Rod Heritage Series champions are Fry in Top Fuel, Bobby Cottrell in Funny Car, Austin in A/Fuel, Marottek in Jr. Fuel, Brad Denny in 7.0 Pro, Dustin Lee in Nostalgia Eliminator 1, Johnson in Nostalgia Eliminator 2, Ed DeStaute in Nostalgia Eliminator 3, Frank Merenda in A/Gas, Kevin Riley in B/Gas, Chris Rea in C/Gas, Ed Carey in D/Gas and Dale Hicks in Hot Rod.

Bonneville
With a top speed of 503.334 mph, the Turbinator II is now the world’s fastest wheel-driven vehicle.

Turbinator II Makes 503-mph Run at Bonneville

Team Vesco and the Turbinator II are the first to be inducted into the 500-mph club, thanks to a run at the Bonneville Salt Flats earlier this month. With a top speed of 503.334 mph, the Turbinator II is now the world’s fastest wheel-driven vehicle. Featuring Mickey Thompson’s land-speed tires, the Turbinator II is driven by a Lycoming T55 turbine engine from a CH-47 Chinook helicopter. Unfortunately, Team Vesco’s history-making run wasn’t enough to land them in the official record books, as land-speed records require the average of two runs. Inclement weather conditions prevented the crew from making a second pass and solidifying the official record. In August, Danny Thompson set the land-speed record at the Bonneville Salt Flats after a two-way average run of 448.757 mph in the Challenger II, a racecar originally built by his father Mickey Thompson more than 50 years ago. Thompson’s run broke the 439-mph record held by George Poteet.

For more racing news, visit Performance Racing Industry’s (PRI) eNewsletter.

Thu, 10/25/2018 - 08:51

Compiled by SEMA Editors

Formula Drift
2018 Formula DRIFT Black Magic Pro Champion James Deane (center) with second place Fredric Aasbo (left) and third place Piotr Wiecek (right).

Annual Formula DRIFT Awards Recognize Top Achievers

Formula DRIFT (FD) honored the top drivers, newcomers, fan favorites and the people who play an important part behind the scenes at its 2018 awards banquet last weekend:

2018 FD Pro Awards:

  • 2018 Formula DRIFT Black Magic Pro Championship: James Deane
  • Auto Manufacturer’s Cup: Toyota
  • Tire Manufacturer’s Cup: Falken
  • Fan-Favorite Driver: James Deane
  • Fan-Favorite Car: Ford Mustang RTR driven by Chelsea Denofa
  • Top Qualifier of the Year: James Deane
  • Rookie of the Year: Dirk Stratton
  • Best Drifting Style: Forrest Wang
  • Hardest Charger: Chelsea Denofa
  • Takedown of the Year: Piotr Wiecek
  • Most Improved Driver of the Year: Matt Field
  • Comeback of the Year: Matt Coffman at FD Seattle, where he qualified 22nd and finished eighth.
  • Perfect Event Award: Fredric Aasbo
  • Spirit of Drifting: Michael Essa
  • Giving Back Award: Daijiro Yoshihara
  • Special Recognition: Chris Forsberg for being the first driver to surpass 200 wins in head-to-head FD battles.
  • Spotter of the Year: Amy Bakchis
  • Crew Member of the Year: Stan Williams from Justin Pawlak Racing
  • Crew Chief of the Year: Garrett Nikolich from Forrest Wang’s Get Nuts Lab
  • Team Manager of the Year: Stephan Papadakis from Papadakis Racing

2018 FD Pro2 Awards:

  • 2018 Formula DRIFT Link ECU Pro2 Championship: Travis Reeder
  • Fan-Favorite Driver: Dylan Hughes
  • Fan-Favorite Car: Nissan 350Z driven by Alec Robbins
  • Top Qualifier of the Year: Brandon Schmidt
  • Rookie of the Year: Sebastien Gauthier
  • Most Improved of the Year: Crick Filippi
  • Comeback of the Year: Travis Reeder at FD St Louis, where he qualified 14th and won the event.

Fry and Rupert Victorious at California Hot Rod Reuion

The 2018 California Hot Rod Reunion, presented by Automobile Club of Southern California, completed competition at Auto Club Famoso Raceway last Sunday crowning not only event winners but also many champions in the NHRA Hot Rod Heritage Series. Mendy Fry piloted her High Speed Motorsports dragster to victory with a 5.61-second pass at 259.36 mph in the Nostalgia Top Fuel final taking out Rick McGee. Fry was the top qualifier for the weekend and achieved the low ET for the event in the semi-finals with a 5.550 ET. In Nostalgia Funny Car, Jason Rupert took home the Wally when he ran a 5.63 pass at 259.51 in his ’69 Camaro bettering Rian Konno’s 5.855 pass at 241.84. Other winners included Brian Hope in AA/Fuel Altered, Drew Austin in A/Fuel, John Marottek in Junior Fuel, Steve Faller in 7.0 Pro, Bernie Plourd in Nostalgia Eliminator 1, Robert Johnson in Nostalgia Eliminator 2, Lindsey Lister in Nostalgia Eliminator 3, Brian Rogers in A/Gas, Val Miller in B/Gas, Bill Becker in C/Gas, Bill Norton in D/Gas, Scott White in AA/Gas, Roger Holder in Pro Mod, Jack Goodrich in A/FX and Alex George in Hot Rod. The 2018 NHRA Hot Rod Heritage Series champions are Fry in Top Fuel, Bobby Cottrell in Funny Car, Austin in A/Fuel, Marottek in Jr. Fuel, Brad Denny in 7.0 Pro, Dustin Lee in Nostalgia Eliminator 1, Johnson in Nostalgia Eliminator 2, Ed DeStaute in Nostalgia Eliminator 3, Frank Merenda in A/Gas, Kevin Riley in B/Gas, Chris Rea in C/Gas, Ed Carey in D/Gas and Dale Hicks in Hot Rod.

Bonneville
With a top speed of 503.334 mph, the Turbinator II is now the world’s fastest wheel-driven vehicle.

Turbinator II Makes 503-mph Run at Bonneville

Team Vesco and the Turbinator II are the first to be inducted into the 500-mph club, thanks to a run at the Bonneville Salt Flats earlier this month. With a top speed of 503.334 mph, the Turbinator II is now the world’s fastest wheel-driven vehicle. Featuring Mickey Thompson’s land-speed tires, the Turbinator II is driven by a Lycoming T55 turbine engine from a CH-47 Chinook helicopter. Unfortunately, Team Vesco’s history-making run wasn’t enough to land them in the official record books, as land-speed records require the average of two runs. Inclement weather conditions prevented the crew from making a second pass and solidifying the official record. In August, Danny Thompson set the land-speed record at the Bonneville Salt Flats after a two-way average run of 448.757 mph in the Challenger II, a racecar originally built by his father Mickey Thompson more than 50 years ago. Thompson’s run broke the 439-mph record held by George Poteet.

For more racing news, visit Performance Racing Industry’s (PRI) eNewsletter.

Thu, 10/25/2018 - 08:18

By SEMA Editors

Online Media Center
With nearly 3,000 media in attendance, exhibiting companies will benefit by spotlighting their newest and most innovative products to direct media attention to their booths.

Want to find out the latest news from 2018 SEMA Show exhibitors? Stay up-to-date by regularly checking the Online Media Center. Find the most relevant news quickly and efficiently by sorting by type of announcement and/or market segment.

Below are some of the latest announcements found in the Online Media Center:

Exhibitor Press releases can be found at www.SEMAShow.com/press. Find all SEMA Show news at www.SEMAShow.com/news.

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

The 2018 SEMA Show will take place October 30–November 2 in Las Vegas.

Thu, 10/25/2018 - 08:18

By SEMA Editors

Online Media Center
With nearly 3,000 media in attendance, exhibiting companies will benefit by spotlighting their newest and most innovative products to direct media attention to their booths.

Want to find out the latest news from 2018 SEMA Show exhibitors? Stay up-to-date by regularly checking the Online Media Center. Find the most relevant news quickly and efficiently by sorting by type of announcement and/or market segment.

Below are some of the latest announcements found in the Online Media Center:

Exhibitor Press releases can be found at www.SEMAShow.com/press. Find all SEMA Show news at www.SEMAShow.com/news.

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

The 2018 SEMA Show will take place October 30–November 2 in Las Vegas.

Thu, 10/25/2018 - 07:53

Compiled by SEMA Editors

Courtney Hansen
Courtney Hansen will appear in the Toyo Tires Treadpass, Wednesday, October 31, from 1:30 p.m.–2:30 p.m.

Toyo Tires to Host Vehicle Debuts and Celebrity Signings During the 2018 SEMA Show

Toyo Tires will feature top vehicle builds and celebrities at next week’s SEMA Show in Las Vegas, both in its display located at the South Hall entrance (Booth #62122) and at the Toyo Tires Treadpass, located between the Central and South Halls of the Las Vegas Convention Center. Highlights will include special appearances by Ken Block, Tuesday, October 30, from 11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m., and Wednesday, October 31, from 3:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m., in the Toyo Tires display in front of the South Hall (Booth #62122), and Courtney Hansen, Wednesday, October 31, from 1:30 p.m.–2:30 p.m., in the Toyo Tires Treadpass

Winners of the Toyo Tires SEMA Top Build will be announced on Wednesday, October 31, at 1:00 p.m. in the Toyo Tires Treadpass. In addition, the Toyo Tires display located in front of the South Hall will feature three vehicles: a fully custom Chevy Bel Air, a full-tilt McLaren 720S and a soon-to-be announced vehicle project. The Toyo Tires Treadpass will feature nearly 30 specialty cars and trucks, including a ’55 Mercedes Gullwing, Button Built Ferrari “BB328," Shawn Bassett 240Z, SquareD ’81 Chevy K20 by HS Customs and a Trimble Wolfe Customs Jeep CJ-7.

Impostor
The Impostor

Covercraft to Bring The Impostor Back to 2018 SEMA Show; “Gearhead Diva” Rachel De Barros to Make Booth Appearance

Covercraft Industries LLC is bringing The Impostor back to the SEMA Show this year. Designed and built by Foose Design, it will take center stage in Covercraft’s booth (#23243) in the Central Hall at the Las Vegas Convention Center. A 2015 Ridler Award winner, The Impostor is a combination of a ’65 Chevrolet Impala and ’09 Corvette. The Impostor will be unveiled in the Covercraft booth on the opening day of the Show at 10:00 a.m. In addition, “Gearhead Diva” Rachel De Barros, star of “All Girls Garage” and “Wonder Spawn,” will make several appearances at the Covercraft booth. Known for her energy and enthusiasm, De Barros will educate and entertain visitors Tuesday, October 30, and Wednesday, October 31, from 10:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m., and Thursday, November 1, from 10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. 

Joe Schubeck
Joe Schubeck will fire up his vintage ’65 supercharged nitro engine dragster along with three additional vintage dragsters from that era at SEMA Ignited.

SEMA Ignited to Feature Dragster Cackle Fest With Joe Schubeck

Joe Schubeck will fire up his vintage ’65 supercharged nitro engine dragster along with three additional vintage dragsters from that era at the conclusion of the SEMA Show, Friday evening, November 2, at SEMA Ignited—the official SEMA Show after-party. Schubeck, a SEMA Hall of Fame member named “Gentleman Joe” by the racing press, has resided in the Las Vegas area since 1994, and is one of the professional Top Fuel drag-race drivers from the ’60s. He will display and start the original dragster that he drove in competition more than 53 years ago. The three additional dragsters from California include Tony Nancy’s Sizzler, owned and restored by John Neas, the Chrisman and Cannon AA Fuel Dragster restored and owned by Don Prieto and the Soapy Sales AA Fuel Dragster restored and owned by Tommy Allen, all champions in their day. A free gift will be included for the first 100 on-lookers—a packet of photos of the four dragsters plus a special DVD with a preview of Gentleman Joe’s bio “My Memories of Drag Racing.”

CURT
Starwood Customs is building an ’18 Toyota 4Runner for the Warrior Dog Foundation.

CURT Group 2018 SEMA Booth to Showcase Charities and Innovation

CURT Group will take part in several charity builds at the 2018 SEMA Show. Working with ARIES Pro Builders, CURT Group will showcase two custom truck builds and one Jeep JL build to benefit three different charities: the Warrior Dog Foundation, NS2 Serves and Rebuilding Generations. For the Warrior Dog Foundation, Starwood Customs is building an ’18 Toyota 4Runner with ARIES next-gen ActionTrac-powered running boards, patented Pro Series grille guard, CURT roof rack crossbars, kayak holders and more. For NS2 Serves, Tommy Pike Customs is building an ’18 Jeep Wrangler JL featuring ARIES new TrailChaser bumpers, fender flares, tube doors, LED light brackets, ActionTrac-powered running boards and a CURT hitch. For Rebuilding Generations, Bucks 4x4 is building an ’18 Ram 1500 complete with an ARIES Switchback headache rack, AdvantEDGE bull bar with LED lights, LUVERNE textured rubber mud guards and a UWS low-profile side mount tool box. These three charity builds, as well as three additional builds, will be on display at the CURT Group booth #34017.

River City Rods
The custom grille started off as a 1,000-lb. piece of billet aluminum that was shaved down to 73 lbs., and required more than 300 hours of design and cutting time.

River City Rods to Unveil “El Chapo” Build at 2018 SEMA Show

Craig Piggott of River City Rods & Fabrication plans to unveil his GTB100 build, dubbed “El Chapo” (English translation: “Shorty”) Tuesday, October 30, at 10:30 a.m., in the Energy Suspension Booth #23267 in the Central Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center during the 2018 SEMA Show. The car is also an entry in SEMA’s Battle of the Buidlers competition. Just about every last detail has been custom-designed and fabricated, right down to the grille, which started off as a 1,000-lb. piece of billet aluminum that was shaved down to 73 lbs. and required more than 300 hours of design and cutting time. Seven months after commencing work on the project, and with less than a week to go before the Show, the team has put the finishing touches on the interior—a lounge-inspired concept bathed in red—buttoned-up wiring and paintwork (also custom).

Jason Pokines
Jason Pokines

DEI Hires Jason Pokines as Social Media Specialist

Design Engineering Inc. (DEI) has hired Jason Pokines as the company’s new social media specialist. The new position was filled in early October to strengthen DEI’s digital, social media and e-commerce team with a more strategic approach to customer engagement, branding and sales. Pokines will be responsible for developing social-media campaigns supported by analytics across multiple platforms to enhance DEI’s complete line of heat control and sound insulation products. He will also work with the company’s web manager, marketing and graphics team to develop a social-media strategy to integrate and improve content development and engagement for multiple markets. He previously worked as a marketing coordinator for RW Beckett Corp. and as a UI/UX designer with OverDrive Inc.

MW Company Launches, Combines all MOMO and WELD Brands Under Single Entity

On Wednesday, October 25, MW Company (www.mw.company) was launched, officially combining several iconic aftermarket performance and racing brands under one corporate identity. In 2017, Cisneros Corporation, which owned the MOMO brand, purchased WELD Racing and all of its brands to combine them into the MW Company. The formation of MW Company establishes one of the largest portfolios of performance and motorsports brands within the industry and includes: MOMO, WELD Racing, ADV.1, Driven Motorsports, CCW Forged Performance, Reds, Forgestar, HiPer Technology and Tikore. The company will continue to operate facilities in Anaheim, California, Kansas City, Missouri, and Milan, Italy.

MW Company will have SEMA Show booths in the Central Hall (20635), Lower South Hall (46063) and Upper South Hall (35087). While at the SEMA Show on Tuesday, October 30, at 1:00 pm at the MW Company booth (20635 Central Hall), the company will join with Hot Wheels to unveil a limited-edition accessory to commemorate Hot Wheels’ 50th anniversary.

Have some company news you would like to share? Let us know and the news may appear in an upcoming issue of SEMA eNews. Send your items for consideration to editors@sema.org.

Thu, 10/18/2018 - 13:53

By SEMA Editors

GT Awards
Previous Best in Show winners from the SEMA Show that are now featured in Gran Turismo.

Do you think your car build has what it takes to become digitally immortalized in Gran Turismo? Sony PlayStation is heading to the 2018 SEMA Show to present the Gran Turismo Awards—a search for the absolute best vehicles from the automotive aftermarket.

Five judges from the automotive media and industry are called upon to inspect vehicles based on their respective categories of expertise: Asian Import, Domestic, Euro, Hot Rod and Truck/SUV. Kazunori Yamauchi, the creator of Gran Turismo, will review the five category winners and select a Best in Show, which will be scanned and included in a future edition of the Gran Turismo series.

The Best in Show winner will be revealed at the Marquee Nightclub, October 31. The event will play host to the GT Awards Ceremony, as well as the Regional Finals eSports competition of the FIA Gran Turismo Championships.

If you have a vehicle that will be displayed at the 2018 SEMA Show, enter for your chance at glory. Entries are accepted until October 26 at 11:59 p.m. (PDT).

For more information, visit www.playstation.com/gtawards.

Thu, 10/18/2018 - 13:53

By SEMA Editors

GT Awards
Previous Best in Show winners from the SEMA Show that are now featured in Gran Turismo.

Do you think your car build has what it takes to become digitally immortalized in Gran Turismo? Sony PlayStation is heading to the 2018 SEMA Show to present the Gran Turismo Awards—a search for the absolute best vehicles from the automotive aftermarket.

Five judges from the automotive media and industry are called upon to inspect vehicles based on their respective categories of expertise: Asian Import, Domestic, Euro, Hot Rod and Truck/SUV. Kazunori Yamauchi, the creator of Gran Turismo, will review the five category winners and select a Best in Show, which will be scanned and included in a future edition of the Gran Turismo series.

The Best in Show winner will be revealed at the Marquee Nightclub, October 31. The event will play host to the GT Awards Ceremony, as well as the Regional Finals eSports competition of the FIA Gran Turismo Championships.

If you have a vehicle that will be displayed at the 2018 SEMA Show, enter for your chance at glory. Entries are accepted until October 26 at 11:59 p.m. (PDT).

For more information, visit www.playstation.com/gtawards.