Thu, 05/24/2018 - 08:43

By SEMA Editors

Washington Rally
Senator Jon Tester (D-MT) [second from right] with (L-R) SEMA’s Chris Kersting, Stuart Gosswein and Wade Kawasaki.
Richard Hudson
Rep. Richard Hudson (R-NC) helped to raise awareness at the SEMA Washington Rally for important issues facing the specialty-equipment industry, including the RPM Act.

More than 110 SEMA representatives descended on the nation’s capital to participate in SEMA’s 2018 Washington Rally, Wednesday, May 16. Industry leaders stormed the halls of Congress to remind lawmakers of the cultural and economic importance of the automotive specialty-equipment industry and motorsports.

During the event, SEMA members urged Congress to pass H.R. 350/S.203, the Recognizing the Protection of Motorsports (RPM) Act. The bipartisan bill would protect Americans’ right to modify street vehicles into dedicated racecars and the industry’s right to sell the parts that enable racers to compete. The RPM Act now has 148 co-sponsors in the House and 38 co-sponsors in the Senate, and the number continues to grow. Members also raised awareness for other issues facing the specialty-equipment industry, including harmful tariffs, preventing higher ethanol content in gasoline and saving the Bonneville Salt Flats.

“I thank the SEMA members who took valuable time away from their businesses to fight for the issues that matter most to our industry, including the RPM Act,” said SEMA Chairman of the Board Wade Kawasaki. “This year’s turnout makes one thing certain—our industry is committed to getting the RPM Act across the finish line in 2018. Passage of this bipartisan bill is the only way to ensure it is legal to modify a street vehicle into a racecar used exclusively at the track, now and into the future. It’s time for Congress to act. We urge members of the House and Senate to pass the RPM Act and protect motorsports for generations to come.”

This year’s event, which was one of the largest SEMA rallies to date, marks the 15th time representatives from SEMA have held a fly-in on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. The event raises SEMA’s profile in the nation’s capital and plays a pivotal role in the association’s advocacy efforts.

SEMA members who couldn’t make it to the rally this year are urged to reach out to the SEMA D.C. office at san@sema.org and learn how to they can get in touch with their lawmakers in Congress. They can also see what happened at the rally on SEMA’s Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages using #SaveOurRacecars and #SEMARally2018.

Thu, 05/24/2018 - 08:43

By SEMA Editors

Washington Rally
Senator Jon Tester (D-MT) [second from right] with (L-R) SEMA’s Chris Kersting, Stuart Gosswein and Wade Kawasaki.
Richard Hudson
Rep. Richard Hudson (R-NC) helped to raise awareness at the SEMA Washington Rally for important issues facing the specialty-equipment industry, including the RPM Act.

More than 110 SEMA representatives descended on the nation’s capital to participate in SEMA’s 2018 Washington Rally, Wednesday, May 16. Industry leaders stormed the halls of Congress to remind lawmakers of the cultural and economic importance of the automotive specialty-equipment industry and motorsports.

During the event, SEMA members urged Congress to pass H.R. 350/S.203, the Recognizing the Protection of Motorsports (RPM) Act. The bipartisan bill would protect Americans’ right to modify street vehicles into dedicated racecars and the industry’s right to sell the parts that enable racers to compete. The RPM Act now has 148 co-sponsors in the House and 38 co-sponsors in the Senate, and the number continues to grow. Members also raised awareness for other issues facing the specialty-equipment industry, including harmful tariffs, preventing higher ethanol content in gasoline and saving the Bonneville Salt Flats.

“I thank the SEMA members who took valuable time away from their businesses to fight for the issues that matter most to our industry, including the RPM Act,” said SEMA Chairman of the Board Wade Kawasaki. “This year’s turnout makes one thing certain—our industry is committed to getting the RPM Act across the finish line in 2018. Passage of this bipartisan bill is the only way to ensure it is legal to modify a street vehicle into a racecar used exclusively at the track, now and into the future. It’s time for Congress to act. We urge members of the House and Senate to pass the RPM Act and protect motorsports for generations to come.”

This year’s event, which was one of the largest SEMA rallies to date, marks the 15th time representatives from SEMA have held a fly-in on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. The event raises SEMA’s profile in the nation’s capital and plays a pivotal role in the association’s advocacy efforts.

SEMA members who couldn’t make it to the rally this year are urged to reach out to the SEMA D.C. office at san@sema.org and learn how to they can get in touch with their lawmakers in Congress. They can also see what happened at the rally on SEMA’s Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages using #SaveOurRacecars and #SEMARally2018.

Thu, 05/17/2018 - 10:46

By Jason Catullo

circus
Circus Circus is among several Las Vegas hotels that are available for less than $150 per night.

Showgoers who have not yet secured rooms for the 2018 SEMA Show are encouraged to check out the hotel deals and options available on www.SEMAShow.com/travel. All hotel reservations made through the SEMA Show’s official housing partner, OnPeak, come with guaranteed low rates, no hidden fees and exclusive room blocks. 

The Travel & Lodging page on www.SEMAShow.com features a real-time listing of the hotel deals and discounts available. Hotels can be searched and sorted by alphabetical order, rating, distance from the Las Vegas Convention Center or price. The following are hotels available for less than $150 per night.

  • Circus Circus
  • Downtown Grand Las Vegas
  • Excalibur
  • Golden Nugget
  • Luxor
  • Plaza Hotel and Casino
  • Stratosphere

For an extra level of service and assurance, guests are identified as SEMA Showgoers, and the hotel staff is prepared to deliver a higher level of service and direct guests to Show-related programs, such as free shuttles. Booking early allows attendees and exhibitors to take advantage of the hotel and travel discounts negotiated by SEMA Show management.

For assistance with your reservations, call OnPeak, the official housing provider of the SEMA Show, at 866-611-8831 (for international callers, dial +1-312-527-7300), Monday–Friday, between 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. (CST). If you have an existing reservation, have your OnPeak Attendance/Group ID number handy.

Read more about the benefits of booking through the Show’s official housing provider.

Thu, 05/17/2018 - 10:46

By Jason Catullo

circus
Circus Circus is among several Las Vegas hotels that are available for less than $150 per night.

Showgoers who have not yet secured rooms for the 2018 SEMA Show are encouraged to check out the hotel deals and options available on www.SEMAShow.com/travel. All hotel reservations made through the SEMA Show’s official housing partner, OnPeak, come with guaranteed low rates, no hidden fees and exclusive room blocks. 

The Travel & Lodging page on www.SEMAShow.com features a real-time listing of the hotel deals and discounts available. Hotels can be searched and sorted by alphabetical order, rating, distance from the Las Vegas Convention Center or price. The following are hotels available for less than $150 per night.

  • Circus Circus
  • Downtown Grand Las Vegas
  • Excalibur
  • Golden Nugget
  • Luxor
  • Plaza Hotel and Casino
  • Stratosphere

For an extra level of service and assurance, guests are identified as SEMA Showgoers, and the hotel staff is prepared to deliver a higher level of service and direct guests to Show-related programs, such as free shuttles. Booking early allows attendees and exhibitors to take advantage of the hotel and travel discounts negotiated by SEMA Show management.

For assistance with your reservations, call OnPeak, the official housing provider of the SEMA Show, at 866-611-8831 (for international callers, dial +1-312-527-7300), Monday–Friday, between 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. (CST). If you have an existing reservation, have your OnPeak Attendance/Group ID number handy.

Read more about the benefits of booking through the Show’s official housing provider.

Thu, 05/17/2018 - 10:27

Compiled by SEMA Editors

Bob Van Gorkom
Bob Van Gorkom

Power Stop LLC Appoints Bob Van Gorkom Vice President of Business Development

Power Stop LLC has named Bob Van Gorkom to the new position of vice president of business development, where he will be responsible for accelerating the growth of new distribution partners throughout the North American and Canadian markets. Van Gorkom will work closely with the sales and marketing team in targeting new potential channel partners to better serve installers. Van Gorkom has spent the last 34 years in the automotive industry, starting as a parts driver at an early age. He joins Power Stop from AIT/TrakMotive, where he served as vice president of sales and marketing for the past five years. Prior to this, he was vice president of sales and marketing at Hytec Automotive. Van Gorkom worked for nearly 10 years as the Autospecialty midwest regional sales manager covering a 22-state market area in the early stages of his automotive career. His office will be located at Power Stop’s main corporate headquarters in Bedford Park, Illinois.

Lloyd Hunt
Lloyd Hunt

FiTech Names Lloyd Hunt Sales and Marketing Manager

FiTech has announced that Lloyd Hunt has joined the company in the position of sales and marketing manager. In this newly created role, Hunt, a veteran of the automotive aftermarket, will oversee FiTech’s sales and marketing efforts and collaborate with FiTech’s leadership team on the company’s strategic plans. Hunt joins FiTech after 10 years at Power Automedia, where he was the business development director.

Automotive Aftermarket Charitable Foundation Launches Champion Donor Program

AACF LogoThe Automotive Aftermarket Charitable Foundation (AACF) has launched an elite donor partner program called the AACF Champion program.

The Automotive Aftermarket Charitable Foundation (AACF) has launched an elite donor partner program called the AACF Champion program.

“AACF Champions are generous, big-hearted aftermarket brands and individuals that have committed to supporting aftermarket families with a donation of $25,000 or more,” said Joel Ayres, AACF executive director. “And, we simply can't thank them enough.”

Current AACF Champion partners include SEMA, Auto Care Association, AASA/MEMA, The Group (Pronto/Federated), Standard Motor Products, and Don Smith.

“AACF Champions help us maintain emergency funding,” Ayres continued. “This vital funding helps put the tough times in the rearview mirror for aftermarket employees that face catastrophic illness, injury, accident or disaster that insurance or savings don’t cover.”

Contact Joel Ayres to learn more about the AACF Champion program by calling 916-628-0271. To apply for help, visit http://bit.ly/AACF-get-help.

“Horsepower Wars” $10K Drag Shootout: Top Five Applicants Released

Power Automedia’s “Horsepower Wars” production team has officially finalized the top five participants for its $10K Drag Shootout. The two following teams have been chosen by “Horsepower Wars” staff to be guaranteed admittance into the $10K Drag Shootout competition.

  • “Disco Dean” Karns & Stinky Pinky Racing of Fairborn, Ohio: Dean Karns Sr., Dan Davies, Brian Sorells and Jimmy Bowling.
  • Russ Wullenwaber & Team Boddie/Dow Brothers Racecars of Los Banos, California: Jay Boddie, Cole Dow, Ben Boylan Jr., Cody Dow and Nick Stewart.

Three remaining teams will be reviewed by a panel of drag-racing experts from across the country. After a voting process, the final third team will be determined and announced to the public. The final three teams will then join the fourth, COMP Cams Dream Team, and the Horsepower Wars staff in Southern California, where they will be given $10,000 to buy, build and race a drag car in 10 days. The score will be settled at Summit Motorsports Park in Norwalk, Ohio, in September, where the winning team of the final race will not only win their vehicle, but also $10,000 cash.

Bradley Roy
Bradley Roy

Covercraft and Bradley Roy Announce Partnership

Covercraft has announced a partnership with Bassmaster Elite Series angler Bradley Roy. The nine-year pro from Lancaster, Kentucky, is currently leading the Angler of the Year points race. Roy was first introduced to Covercraft through his camouflage sponsor Prym1. Covercraft licensed their patterns, and last year sent Roy two sets of fully custom seat covers for his tow vehicle and hunting truck. Covercraft will immediately join Roy’s current sponsors helping him give back to his community.

NGK Spark Plugs
NGK’s general manager of the GM account Toshio Lewis (left) and Vice President of OE Kent Howard (right).

GM Awards NGK Spark Plugs Supplier of the Year for 10th Time

NGK Spark Plugs Inc. was named a Supplier of the Year by General Motors for the 10th time during GM’s 26th annual Supplier of the Year awards ceremony, held April 20, in Orlando, Florida. GM recognized 132 of its best suppliers from 17 countries that have consistently exceeded GM’s expectations, created outstanding value or brought new innovations to the company. The award builds upon NGK’s decades-long partnership with GM, as an original-equipment supplier of both ignition and emissions parts. Award winners represent companies who provide products and services to General Motors in the areas of vehicle components, supply chain and logistics, customer care and aftersales, and indirect services.

Motorsport Aftermarket Group Announces Key Promotion to Leadership Team

Rob Ramlose has been promoted to director of brands for Motorsport Aftermarket Group (MAG), where he will oversee product and marketing teams for all brands in the portfolio, including Roland Sands Design Apparel, Answer Racing, Speed & Strength, Firstgear and Black Brand. In his prior role as brand manager for RSD Apparel, Ramlose elevated the overall marketing of the brand while managing the product creation process and strategy. He has been involved with brand management functions in various capacities for the past 17 years with key brands, such as Oakley and Fox Racing.

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, 05/17/2018 - 10:19

By SEMA Editors

SEMA Show
For exhibitors who have secured booth space and selected a Show-floor location, Show Management suggests to start shaping your Show experience by reviewing the Exhibitor Services Manual (ESM), reserving hotel rooms, registering company staff and attending the Exhibitor Summit.

The 2018 SEMA Show Priority Selection Process, which began on April 30, is now complete. To see the selection results and an updated floorplan of the 2018 Show, visit www.SEMAShow.com/floorplan and click on any section to view the layout.

Manufacturers that were not part of the space selection but would still like to participate in the 2018 Show are encouraged to visit www.SEMAShow.com/buyabooth.

For exhibitors who have secured booth space and selected a Show-floor location, Show Management suggests to start shaping your Show experience by reviewing the Exhibitor Services Manual (ESM), reserving hotel rooms, registering company staff and attending the Exhibitor Summit.

Known as the go-to resource for all things Show-related, the ESM includes all the forms, instructions and deadlines needed for companies to enhance ROI and execute their Show plan. The ESM is available at www.SEMAShow.com/esm. Forms such as the Budget Checklist and Deadline Checklist are quick reference guides that will help exhibitors save money and stay on track with Show planning.

Exhibitors that have not yet reserved rooms for the week of the Show should visit www.SEMAShow.com/travel and see the deals available. Booking through OnPeak, the Show’s Official Housing Partner, means that exhibitors receive guaranteed low rates and benefit from added perks, such as no booking or cancellation fees and simple tools to manage group bookings.

In addition to locking-in hotel reservations, exhibitors are also encouraged to register their staff for the Show. Completing registration early allows companies to ensure staff members have the credentials needed prior to the Show's opening and helps to avoid registration lines on site. Register for the SEMA Show at www.SEMAShow.com/register.

The most effective way to prepare for the SEMA Show is to participate in the Exhibitor Summit, and let trade show experts outline money-saving programs and time-saving planning tips. Now in its eighth year, the Exhibitor Summit remains the most direct, cost-effective way to prepare for the SEMA Show.

Visit www.SEMAShow.com for complete Show information.

Thu, 05/17/2018 - 10:19

By SEMA Editors

SEMA Show
For exhibitors who have secured booth space and selected a Show-floor location, Show Management suggests to start shaping your Show experience by reviewing the Exhibitor Services Manual (ESM), reserving hotel rooms, registering company staff and attending the Exhibitor Summit.

The 2018 SEMA Show Priority Selection Process, which began on April 30, is now complete. To see the selection results and an updated floorplan of the 2018 Show, visit www.SEMAShow.com/floorplan and click on any section to view the layout.

Manufacturers that were not part of the space selection but would still like to participate in the 2018 Show are encouraged to visit www.SEMAShow.com/buyabooth.

For exhibitors who have secured booth space and selected a Show-floor location, Show Management suggests to start shaping your Show experience by reviewing the Exhibitor Services Manual (ESM), reserving hotel rooms, registering company staff and attending the Exhibitor Summit.

Known as the go-to resource for all things Show-related, the ESM includes all the forms, instructions and deadlines needed for companies to enhance ROI and execute their Show plan. The ESM is available at www.SEMAShow.com/esm. Forms such as the Budget Checklist and Deadline Checklist are quick reference guides that will help exhibitors save money and stay on track with Show planning.

Exhibitors that have not yet reserved rooms for the week of the Show should visit www.SEMAShow.com/travel and see the deals available. Booking through OnPeak, the Show’s Official Housing Partner, means that exhibitors receive guaranteed low rates and benefit from added perks, such as no booking or cancellation fees and simple tools to manage group bookings.

In addition to locking-in hotel reservations, exhibitors are also encouraged to register their staff for the Show. Completing registration early allows companies to ensure staff members have the credentials needed prior to the Show's opening and helps to avoid registration lines on site. Register for the SEMA Show at www.SEMAShow.com/register.

The most effective way to prepare for the SEMA Show is to participate in the Exhibitor Summit, and let trade show experts outline money-saving programs and time-saving planning tips. Now in its eighth year, the Exhibitor Summit remains the most direct, cost-effective way to prepare for the SEMA Show.

Visit www.SEMAShow.com for complete Show information.

Thu, 05/17/2018 - 10:19

By SEMA Editors

SEMA Show
For exhibitors who have secured booth space and selected a Show-floor location, Show Management suggests to start shaping your Show experience by reviewing the Exhibitor Services Manual (ESM), reserving hotel rooms, registering company staff and attending the Exhibitor Summit.

The 2018 SEMA Show Priority Selection Process, which began on April 30, is now complete. To see the selection results and an updated floorplan of the 2018 Show, visit www.SEMAShow.com/floorplan and click on any section to view the layout.

Manufacturers that were not part of the space selection but would still like to participate in the 2018 Show are encouraged to visit www.SEMAShow.com/buyabooth.

For exhibitors who have secured booth space and selected a Show-floor location, Show Management suggests to start shaping your Show experience by reviewing the Exhibitor Services Manual (ESM), reserving hotel rooms, registering company staff and attending the Exhibitor Summit.

Known as the go-to resource for all things Show-related, the ESM includes all the forms, instructions and deadlines needed for companies to enhance ROI and execute their Show plan. The ESM is available at www.SEMAShow.com/esm. Forms such as the Budget Checklist and Deadline Checklist are quick reference guides that will help exhibitors save money and stay on track with Show planning.

Exhibitors that have not yet reserved rooms for the week of the Show should visit www.SEMAShow.com/travel and see the deals available. Booking through OnPeak, the Show’s Official Housing Partner, means that exhibitors receive guaranteed low rates and benefit from added perks, such as no booking or cancellation fees and simple tools to manage group bookings.

In addition to locking-in hotel reservations, exhibitors are also encouraged to register their staff for the Show. Completing registration early allows companies to ensure staff members have the credentials needed prior to the Show's opening and helps to avoid registration lines on site. Register for the SEMA Show at www.SEMAShow.com/register.

The most effective way to prepare for the SEMA Show is to participate in the Exhibitor Summit, and let trade show experts outline money-saving programs and time-saving planning tips. Now in its eighth year, the Exhibitor Summit remains the most direct, cost-effective way to prepare for the SEMA Show.

Visit www.SEMAShow.com for complete Show information.

Thu, 05/17/2018 - 10:16

By SEMA Editors

Exhibitor SummitCost for the SEMA Show Exhibitor Summit is intentionally low, with hotels, meals and workshops covered by SEMA. Attendees only pay to travel to and from the event.

Exhibitors are invited to Las Vegas for the SEMA Show Exhibitor Summit—the most direct, cost-effective way to prepare for the 2018 SEMA Show. Now in its ninth year, the summit takes place Monday–Tuesday, June 25–26, at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

Trade show experts, including SEMA Trade Shows Director Tom Gattuso, will highlight the value-added Show programs available and the tools and resources needed to help companies plan ahead. Exhibitors will discover how to make the most of their budget through programs created to enhance Show ROI based on company goals, and discover proven strategies to get buyers to their booth.

Participants will also explore the promotional opportunities available through Show sponsorships and learn how to save money on material handling, electrical and other Show-related expenses.

There is no cost to participate in the Summit, but space is limited. Limited complimentary hotel rooms are also available to exhibitors and their staff. Register today!

To secure booth space for the 2018 SEMA Show, Tuesday–Friday, October 30–November 2, visit www.SEMAShow.com/buyabooth.

Thu, 05/17/2018 - 10:16

By SEMA Editors

Exhibitor SummitCost for the SEMA Show Exhibitor Summit is intentionally low, with hotels, meals and workshops covered by SEMA. Attendees only pay to travel to and from the event.

Exhibitors are invited to Las Vegas for the SEMA Show Exhibitor Summit—the most direct, cost-effective way to prepare for the 2018 SEMA Show. Now in its ninth year, the summit takes place Monday–Tuesday, June 25–26, at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

Trade show experts, including SEMA Trade Shows Director Tom Gattuso, will highlight the value-added Show programs available and the tools and resources needed to help companies plan ahead. Exhibitors will discover how to make the most of their budget through programs created to enhance Show ROI based on company goals, and discover proven strategies to get buyers to their booth.

Participants will also explore the promotional opportunities available through Show sponsorships and learn how to save money on material handling, electrical and other Show-related expenses.

There is no cost to participate in the Summit, but space is limited. Limited complimentary hotel rooms are also available to exhibitors and their staff. Register today!

To secure booth space for the 2018 SEMA Show, Tuesday–Friday, October 30–November 2, visit www.SEMAShow.com/buyabooth.