Thu, 08/04/2016 - 11:23

By Washington, D.C., Staff

SEMA SAN PAC
The Voter Information tool at www.semaSAN.com/SEMAvotes has information on voting dates and deadlines.

We’ve come a long way since that frigid February night in Iowa when Republicans and Democrats gathered at churches and in school gymnasiums to cast the first votes in this year’s presidential election. What started with more than a dozen candidates has been narrowed to two: businessman Donald Trump, the Republican, and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the Democrat. With the finish line in sight, it’s time to make our voices heard.

Election Day is just around the corner. If you are not able to make it to the polls on November 8, you likely have the option to vote early or by absentee ballot. The Voter Information tool on www.semaSAN.com/SEMAvotes provides you with information on your state’s voting dates and deadlines.

Don’t delay. Make your plan to vote today! Be a part of our democracy and make your voice heard in November’s election.

To learn more, contact SEMA PAC & Congressional Relations Director Christian Robinson at christianr@sema.org.

Thu, 08/04/2016 - 11:23

By Washington, D.C., Staff

SEMA SAN PAC
The Voter Information tool at www.semaSAN.com/SEMAvotes has information on voting dates and deadlines.

We’ve come a long way since that frigid February night in Iowa when Republicans and Democrats gathered at churches and in school gymnasiums to cast the first votes in this year’s presidential election. What started with more than a dozen candidates has been narrowed to two: businessman Donald Trump, the Republican, and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the Democrat. With the finish line in sight, it’s time to make our voices heard.

Election Day is just around the corner. If you are not able to make it to the polls on November 8, you likely have the option to vote early or by absentee ballot. The Voter Information tool on www.semaSAN.com/SEMAvotes provides you with information on your state’s voting dates and deadlines.

Don’t delay. Make your plan to vote today! Be a part of our democracy and make your voice heard in November’s election.

To learn more, contact SEMA PAC & Congressional Relations Director Christian Robinson at christianr@sema.org.

Thu, 08/04/2016 - 11:23

By Washington, D.C., Staff

SEMA SAN PAC
The Voter Information tool at www.semaSAN.com/SEMAvotes has information on voting dates and deadlines.

We’ve come a long way since that frigid February night in Iowa when Republicans and Democrats gathered at churches and in school gymnasiums to cast the first votes in this year’s presidential election. What started with more than a dozen candidates has been narrowed to two: businessman Donald Trump, the Republican, and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the Democrat. With the finish line in sight, it’s time to make our voices heard.

Election Day is just around the corner. If you are not able to make it to the polls on November 8, you likely have the option to vote early or by absentee ballot. The Voter Information tool on www.semaSAN.com/SEMAvotes provides you with information on your state’s voting dates and deadlines.

Don’t delay. Make your plan to vote today! Be a part of our democracy and make your voice heard in November’s election.

To learn more, contact SEMA PAC & Congressional Relations Director Christian Robinson at christianr@sema.org.

Thu, 08/04/2016 - 11:14

By Brendan Gillespie

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The New Products Showcase is a top buyer and media destination, making it a must for companies seeking additional product exposure and company outreach.

With less than 90 days before the opening of the 2016 SEMA Show, exhibitors are encouraged to enter products now for the New Products Showcase.

The New Products Showcase is a top buyer and media destination, making it a must for companies seeking additional product exposure and company outreach. SEMA Show management reports that more than half of SEMA Show buyers are influenced to visit an exhibitor after seeing their product in the New Products Showcase.

As one of the most cost-effective ways for companies to build on their Show investment and generate more publicity, the New Products Showcase pays dividends year-round. All of the products in the Showcase are photographed and featured in SEMA News and on www.SEMAphotos.com. Every product entered in the showcase features detailed product information, as well as traditional descriptive signs, adding a layer of convenience for buyers and media. They will also be promoted to the media and utilized for the product information available to buyers at the Show.

In addition to highlighting the industry’s newest releases, the New Products Showcase includes a Featured Products category for exhibitors to highlight their signature products or best sellers. Featured Products may be previously introduced products and do not need to qualify as new.

The best part is that your first product entry in the New Products Showcase is free! All additional entries are $75 per product category if entered by Friday, October 7, after which, the fee is $150 per product category.

For more information about the SEMA Show New Products Showcase, visit the SEMA Show website. To register for the SEMA Show, visit www.SEMAShow.com/register.

Thu, 08/04/2016 - 11:14

By Brendan Gillespie

nps
The New Products Showcase is a top buyer and media destination, making it a must for companies seeking additional product exposure and company outreach.

With less than 90 days before the opening of the 2016 SEMA Show, exhibitors are encouraged to enter products now for the New Products Showcase.

The New Products Showcase is a top buyer and media destination, making it a must for companies seeking additional product exposure and company outreach. SEMA Show management reports that more than half of SEMA Show buyers are influenced to visit an exhibitor after seeing their product in the New Products Showcase.

As one of the most cost-effective ways for companies to build on their Show investment and generate more publicity, the New Products Showcase pays dividends year-round. All of the products in the Showcase are photographed and featured in SEMA News and on www.SEMAphotos.com. Every product entered in the showcase features detailed product information, as well as traditional descriptive signs, adding a layer of convenience for buyers and media. They will also be promoted to the media and utilized for the product information available to buyers at the Show.

In addition to highlighting the industry’s newest releases, the New Products Showcase includes a Featured Products category for exhibitors to highlight their signature products or best sellers. Featured Products may be previously introduced products and do not need to qualify as new.

The best part is that your first product entry in the New Products Showcase is free! All additional entries are $75 per product category if entered by Friday, October 7, after which, the fee is $150 per product category.

For more information about the SEMA Show New Products Showcase, visit the SEMA Show website. To register for the SEMA Show, visit www.SEMAShow.com/register.

Thu, 08/04/2016 - 10:51

By SEMA Editors

Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Qualifying
The final qualifying event for the 2016 Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge season took place at the 11th Annual NMRA/NMCA Super Bowl at Joliet’s Route 66 Raceway this past weekend (July 30–31).

The 2016 qualifying season for the Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge is complete, and 43 teams are preparing for the 2016 Dual National Championship at the 2016 SEMA Show in Las Vegas and the PRI Show in Indianapolis.

The last qualifying event for the 2016 season took place at the 11th Annual NMRA/NMCA Super Bowl at Joliet’s Route 66 Raceway this past weekend (July 30–31). 

In the end, Team Howards Cams, an all-girls team from Belvidere North High School, took third place with an improved time of 24:10. Coming in second place, Team Comp Cams from Burton Center for Arts & Tech enhanced their time to 22:00. Team Vibrant from C. D. Hylton High School took first place with a time of 19:42. With these teams improving their times during competitions, they advance in the ranks of the 2016 Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Playoff Standings.

Team Mr. Gasket from Parkland College came in fifth place with at 27:51. Coach David Charney from Team Mr. Gasket said, “The students work really hard to qualify for the Dual Championship this year.” Charney mentioned, “It feels amazing to qualify for the first year and be able to go to the SEMA Show this year!”

Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Qualifying
Team Aeromotive from Fremd High School qualified for the Dual Championship with a time of 29:05.

Coming in seventh place, Team Aeromotive from Fremd High School qualifies with a time of 29:05. Coach Steve Elza from Fremd High School mentions, “This will be the first year out of all eight years of being involved with Hot Rodders where I will take two teams the Dual Championship.”

These two teams now advance to the 2016 Dual Championship held later this year. To qualify, a team must tear down and rebuild the engine within 34 minutes.

Grudge Match

A total of seven teams competed at the 11th Annual NMRA/NMCA Super Bowl this past weekend, only the four top teams were able to advance to the first annual NMRA vs. NMCA Grudge Match. The Grudge Match was held on Sunday, July 31. Team Comp Cams from Burton Center for Arts & Tech took first place and got to take the NMRA vs. NMCA Grudge Match Plaque home with a time of 23:01, just five seconds different from Team Speed Pro, the second-place team.

Coach Chris Overfelt from Team Comp Cams, who has competed the last five years at Hot Rodders events stated, “It was excellent to compete outside with the NMRA/NMCA drag racing event.” Overfelt often mentions to his students, “Leave no doubt—don’t doubt yourselves” giving them motivation to do their best.

For more information, visit www.HotRoddersofTomorrow.com.

Thu, 08/04/2016 - 10:51

By SEMA Editors

Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Qualifying
The final qualifying event for the 2016 Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge season took place at the 11th Annual NMRA/NMCA Super Bowl at Joliet’s Route 66 Raceway this past weekend (July 30–31).

The 2016 qualifying season for the Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge is complete, and 43 teams are preparing for the 2016 Dual National Championship at the 2016 SEMA Show in Las Vegas and the PRI Show in Indianapolis.

The last qualifying event for the 2016 season took place at the 11th Annual NMRA/NMCA Super Bowl at Joliet’s Route 66 Raceway this past weekend (July 30–31). 

In the end, Team Howards Cams, an all-girls team from Belvidere North High School, took third place with an improved time of 24:10. Coming in second place, Team Comp Cams from Burton Center for Arts & Tech enhanced their time to 22:00. Team Vibrant from C. D. Hylton High School took first place with a time of 19:42. With these teams improving their times during competitions, they advance in the ranks of the 2016 Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Playoff Standings.

Team Mr. Gasket from Parkland College came in fifth place with at 27:51. Coach David Charney from Team Mr. Gasket said, “The students work really hard to qualify for the Dual Championship this year.” Charney mentioned, “It feels amazing to qualify for the first year and be able to go to the SEMA Show this year!”

Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Qualifying
Team Aeromotive from Fremd High School qualified for the Dual Championship with a time of 29:05.

Coming in seventh place, Team Aeromotive from Fremd High School qualifies with a time of 29:05. Coach Steve Elza from Fremd High School mentions, “This will be the first year out of all eight years of being involved with Hot Rodders where I will take two teams the Dual Championship.”

These two teams now advance to the 2016 Dual Championship held later this year. To qualify, a team must tear down and rebuild the engine within 34 minutes.

Grudge Match

A total of seven teams competed at the 11th Annual NMRA/NMCA Super Bowl this past weekend, only the four top teams were able to advance to the first annual NMRA vs. NMCA Grudge Match. The Grudge Match was held on Sunday, July 31. Team Comp Cams from Burton Center for Arts & Tech took first place and got to take the NMRA vs. NMCA Grudge Match Plaque home with a time of 23:01, just five seconds different from Team Speed Pro, the second-place team.

Coach Chris Overfelt from Team Comp Cams, who has competed the last five years at Hot Rodders events stated, “It was excellent to compete outside with the NMRA/NMCA drag racing event.” Overfelt often mentions to his students, “Leave no doubt—don’t doubt yourselves” giving them motivation to do their best.

For more information, visit www.HotRoddersofTomorrow.com.

Thu, 08/04/2016 - 10:51

By SEMA Editors

Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Qualifying
The final qualifying event for the 2016 Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge season took place at the 11th Annual NMRA/NMCA Super Bowl at Joliet’s Route 66 Raceway this past weekend (July 30–31).

The 2016 qualifying season for the Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge is complete, and 43 teams are preparing for the 2016 Dual National Championship at the 2016 SEMA Show in Las Vegas and the PRI Show in Indianapolis.

The last qualifying event for the 2016 season took place at the 11th Annual NMRA/NMCA Super Bowl at Joliet’s Route 66 Raceway this past weekend (July 30–31). 

In the end, Team Howards Cams, an all-girls team from Belvidere North High School, took third place with an improved time of 24:10. Coming in second place, Team Comp Cams from Burton Center for Arts & Tech enhanced their time to 22:00. Team Vibrant from C. D. Hylton High School took first place with a time of 19:42. With these teams improving their times during competitions, they advance in the ranks of the 2016 Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Playoff Standings.

Team Mr. Gasket from Parkland College came in fifth place with at 27:51. Coach David Charney from Team Mr. Gasket said, “The students work really hard to qualify for the Dual Championship this year.” Charney mentioned, “It feels amazing to qualify for the first year and be able to go to the SEMA Show this year!”

Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Qualifying
Team Aeromotive from Fremd High School qualified for the Dual Championship with a time of 29:05.

Coming in seventh place, Team Aeromotive from Fremd High School qualifies with a time of 29:05. Coach Steve Elza from Fremd High School mentions, “This will be the first year out of all eight years of being involved with Hot Rodders where I will take two teams the Dual Championship.”

These two teams now advance to the 2016 Dual Championship held later this year. To qualify, a team must tear down and rebuild the engine within 34 minutes.

Grudge Match

A total of seven teams competed at the 11th Annual NMRA/NMCA Super Bowl this past weekend, only the four top teams were able to advance to the first annual NMRA vs. NMCA Grudge Match. The Grudge Match was held on Sunday, July 31. Team Comp Cams from Burton Center for Arts & Tech took first place and got to take the NMRA vs. NMCA Grudge Match Plaque home with a time of 23:01, just five seconds different from Team Speed Pro, the second-place team.

Coach Chris Overfelt from Team Comp Cams, who has competed the last five years at Hot Rodders events stated, “It was excellent to compete outside with the NMRA/NMCA drag racing event.” Overfelt often mentions to his students, “Leave no doubt—don’t doubt yourselves” giving them motivation to do their best.

For more information, visit www.HotRoddersofTomorrow.com.

Thu, 08/04/2016 - 10:51

By SEMA Editors

Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Qualifying
The final qualifying event for the 2016 Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge season took place at the 11th Annual NMRA/NMCA Super Bowl at Joliet’s Route 66 Raceway this past weekend (July 30–31).

The 2016 qualifying season for the Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge is complete, and 43 teams are preparing for the 2016 Dual National Championship at the 2016 SEMA Show in Las Vegas and the PRI Show in Indianapolis.

The last qualifying event for the 2016 season took place at the 11th Annual NMRA/NMCA Super Bowl at Joliet’s Route 66 Raceway this past weekend (July 30–31). 

In the end, Team Howards Cams, an all-girls team from Belvidere North High School, took third place with an improved time of 24:10. Coming in second place, Team Comp Cams from Burton Center for Arts & Tech enhanced their time to 22:00. Team Vibrant from C. D. Hylton High School took first place with a time of 19:42. With these teams improving their times during competitions, they advance in the ranks of the 2016 Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Playoff Standings.

Team Mr. Gasket from Parkland College came in fifth place with at 27:51. Coach David Charney from Team Mr. Gasket said, “The students work really hard to qualify for the Dual Championship this year.” Charney mentioned, “It feels amazing to qualify for the first year and be able to go to the SEMA Show this year!”

Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Qualifying
Team Aeromotive from Fremd High School qualified for the Dual Championship with a time of 29:05.

Coming in seventh place, Team Aeromotive from Fremd High School qualifies with a time of 29:05. Coach Steve Elza from Fremd High School mentions, “This will be the first year out of all eight years of being involved with Hot Rodders where I will take two teams the Dual Championship.”

These two teams now advance to the 2016 Dual Championship held later this year. To qualify, a team must tear down and rebuild the engine within 34 minutes.

Grudge Match

A total of seven teams competed at the 11th Annual NMRA/NMCA Super Bowl this past weekend, only the four top teams were able to advance to the first annual NMRA vs. NMCA Grudge Match. The Grudge Match was held on Sunday, July 31. Team Comp Cams from Burton Center for Arts & Tech took first place and got to take the NMRA vs. NMCA Grudge Match Plaque home with a time of 23:01, just five seconds different from Team Speed Pro, the second-place team.

Coach Chris Overfelt from Team Comp Cams, who has competed the last five years at Hot Rodders events stated, “It was excellent to compete outside with the NMRA/NMCA drag racing event.” Overfelt often mentions to his students, “Leave no doubt—don’t doubt yourselves” giving them motivation to do their best.

For more information, visit www.HotRoddersofTomorrow.com.

Thu, 08/04/2016 - 10:07

The SEMA Show is the premier automotive specialty products trade event in the world. It draws the industry’s brightest minds and hottest products to one place, the Las Vegas Convention Center.

As part of Automotive Aftermarket Industry Week (AAIW), the SEMA Show attracts more than 100,000 industry leaders from more than 100 countries for unlimited profit opportunities in the automotive, truck and SUV, powersports and RV markets.

The 2015 SEMA Show drew more than 60,000 domestic and international buyers.