Thu, 10/04/2012 - 10:49

In 2007, California began requiring car manufacturers to give electronic key replacement information to registered locksmiths so lost electronic keys could be replaced 24 hours a day, seven days a week. To allow manufacturers adequate time to comply, a six-year exception was made for manufacturers that provide a replacement key overnight. Legislation to permanently exempt certain vehicle manufacturers from the requirement to provide locksmiths with electronic key code information was vetoed by Governor Jerry Brown. The bill would also have made permanent the requirement that exempted manufacturers operate a request line whereby owners could obtain a replacement key within one day of the request or via overnight delivery from the manufacturer. The governor claimed that the 24/7 standard for car key replacement should apply uniformly to all manufacturers.  

For details, contact Steve McDonald at stevem@sema.org.

Thu, 10/04/2012 - 10:49

In 2007, California began requiring car manufacturers to give electronic key replacement information to registered locksmiths so lost electronic keys could be replaced 24 hours a day, seven days a week. To allow manufacturers adequate time to comply, a six-year exception was made for manufacturers that provide a replacement key overnight. Legislation to permanently exempt certain vehicle manufacturers from the requirement to provide locksmiths with electronic key code information was vetoed by Governor Jerry Brown. The bill would also have made permanent the requirement that exempted manufacturers operate a request line whereby owners could obtain a replacement key within one day of the request or via overnight delivery from the manufacturer. The governor claimed that the 24/7 standard for car key replacement should apply uniformly to all manufacturers.  

For details, contact Steve McDonald at stevem@sema.org.

Thu, 10/04/2012 - 10:47

Governor Jerry Brown signed into law legislation to establish the California Legacy License Plate Program. Under the new law, the DMV will create and issue a series of specialized license plates that replicate plates from the state's past. Previously, classic car owners could only revive well-maintained old plates that match the vintage of their vehicle. Among other things, the new law will bring a retro look to modern license plates by allowing consumers to choose from one of three classic designs from the ’50s–’60s (black lettering on yellow background or yellow lettering on black background) and ’70s–’80s (yellow lettering on blue background). The law requires that at least 7,500 applications for any one particular plate must be received by the DMV by January 1, 2015. 

For details, contact Steve McDonald at stevem@sema.org.

Thu, 10/04/2012 - 10:47

Governor Jerry Brown signed into law legislation to establish the California Legacy License Plate Program. Under the new law, the DMV will create and issue a series of specialized license plates that replicate plates from the state's past. Previously, classic car owners could only revive well-maintained old plates that match the vintage of their vehicle. Among other things, the new law will bring a retro look to modern license plates by allowing consumers to choose from one of three classic designs from the ’50s–’60s (black lettering on yellow background or yellow lettering on black background) and ’70s–’80s (yellow lettering on blue background). The law requires that at least 7,500 applications for any one particular plate must be received by the DMV by January 1, 2015. 

For details, contact Steve McDonald at stevem@sema.org.

Thu, 10/04/2012 - 10:30
  international
Joe Sebergandio of Motor Media Inc. served as MC at the International Happy Hour last year. Here, he interviews Stephen Humphris of NSV Automotive—a Global Media Award winner.
   
Attend the SEMA Show’s International Happy Hour, Wednesday, October 31, to network with international buyers, distributors and media from key overseas markets.

More than 1,000 companies are expected to attend the 2012 SEMA International Happy Hour (pre-registration is complimentary, but required). SEMA Show exhibitors: Register now for an excellent opportunity to network with buyers and distributors from around the world. Among the prestigious journalists in attendance from 16 countries who are serving as Global Media Award judges include:

First Name
  Last Name
  Publication Name
  Country
Luis
  Zschocke
  New Tune Up
  Argentina
Eduardo
  Bernasconi
  Fullpower
  Brazil
Miguel Ricardo
  Puerta
  Car Stereo Tuning, Hot Rods, Super Speed
  Brazil
Perry
  Mack
  4WDrive Magazine
  Canada
Dave
  Pankew
  Autoblog – Canada
  Canada
Xin
  Hua
  FB Life
  China
Pan
  Bing Jian
  Modi Auto
  China
Liu
  Hai Xiao
  Overlander 4WD Magazine
  China
Yao
  Wei
  Option & 4WD
  China
Igor
  Subocz
  Prorider Magazine
  France
Mathias
  Albert
  VW Speed and Tuning
  Germany
Gregor
  Heber Mehl
  Autonews
  Germany
Juan Carlos
  Cuellar   Sobre Ruedas
  Honduras
Remus
  Chang
  Motorsport Playground, Hypertune, Zeroto
  Malaysia
Daniel
  Garcia Solis
  V8 Musclecars
  Mexico
Graciliano
  Leal
  Cars & Sport Panama
  Panama
Oleg
  Lozovoy
  Tuning Auto Magazine
  Russian Federation
Young Jun
  Yu
  Car & Tech
  South Korea
Christofer
  Willhans
  Bilsport Classic Magazine
  Sweden
Haidar
  Kadhem
  Almuharrik (The Engine) for Samadubai TV
  United Arab Emirates
Carmen
  Baumann
  Global Automotive Connection
  United Kingdom
Tony
  Tobias
  Racecar Engineering
  United Kingdom
Henry   Pierini
  AutoZulia
  Venezuela
Alejandro 
  Villalobos
  Zuauto Magazine
  Venezuela
Thu, 10/04/2012 - 10:30
  international
Joe Sebergandio of Motor Media Inc. served as MC at the International Happy Hour last year. Here, he interviews Stephen Humphris of NSV Automotive—a Global Media Award winner.
   
Attend the SEMA Show’s International Happy Hour, Wednesday, October 31, to network with international buyers, distributors and media from key overseas markets.

More than 1,000 companies are expected to attend the 2012 SEMA International Happy Hour (pre-registration is complimentary, but required). SEMA Show exhibitors: Register now for an excellent opportunity to network with buyers and distributors from around the world. Among the prestigious journalists in attendance from 16 countries who are serving as Global Media Award judges include:

First Name
  Last Name
  Publication Name
  Country
Luis
  Zschocke
  New Tune Up
  Argentina
Eduardo
  Bernasconi
  Fullpower
  Brazil
Miguel Ricardo
  Puerta
  Car Stereo Tuning, Hot Rods, Super Speed
  Brazil
Perry
  Mack
  4WDrive Magazine
  Canada
Dave
  Pankew
  Autoblog – Canada
  Canada
Xin
  Hua
  FB Life
  China
Pan
  Bing Jian
  Modi Auto
  China
Liu
  Hai Xiao
  Overlander 4WD Magazine
  China
Yao
  Wei
  Option & 4WD
  China
Igor
  Subocz
  Prorider Magazine
  France
Mathias
  Albert
  VW Speed and Tuning
  Germany
Gregor
  Heber Mehl
  Autonews
  Germany
Juan Carlos
  Cuellar   Sobre Ruedas
  Honduras
Remus
  Chang
  Motorsport Playground, Hypertune, Zeroto
  Malaysia
Daniel
  Garcia Solis
  V8 Musclecars
  Mexico
Graciliano
  Leal
  Cars & Sport Panama
  Panama
Oleg
  Lozovoy
  Tuning Auto Magazine
  Russian Federation
Young Jun
  Yu
  Car & Tech
  South Korea
Christofer
  Willhans
  Bilsport Classic Magazine
  Sweden
Haidar
  Kadhem
  Almuharrik (The Engine) for Samadubai TV
  United Arab Emirates
Carmen
  Baumann
  Global Automotive Connection
  United Kingdom
Tony
  Tobias
  Racecar Engineering
  United Kingdom
Henry   Pierini
  AutoZulia
  Venezuela
Alejandro 
  Villalobos
  Zuauto Magazine
  Venezuela
Thu, 10/04/2012 - 10:30
  international
Joe Sebergandio of Motor Media Inc. served as MC at the International Happy Hour last year. Here, he interviews Stephen Humphris of NSV Automotive—a Global Media Award winner.
   
Attend the SEMA Show’s International Happy Hour, Wednesday, October 31, to network with international buyers, distributors and media from key overseas markets.

More than 1,000 companies are expected to attend the 2012 SEMA International Happy Hour (pre-registration is complimentary, but required). SEMA Show exhibitors: Register now for an excellent opportunity to network with buyers and distributors from around the world. Among the prestigious journalists in attendance from 16 countries who are serving as Global Media Award judges include:

First Name
  Last Name
  Publication Name
  Country
Luis
  Zschocke
  New Tune Up
  Argentina
Eduardo
  Bernasconi
  Fullpower
  Brazil
Miguel Ricardo
  Puerta
  Car Stereo Tuning, Hot Rods, Super Speed
  Brazil
Perry
  Mack
  4WDrive Magazine
  Canada
Dave
  Pankew
  Autoblog – Canada
  Canada
Xin
  Hua
  FB Life
  China
Pan
  Bing Jian
  Modi Auto
  China
Liu
  Hai Xiao
  Overlander 4WD Magazine
  China
Yao
  Wei
  Option & 4WD
  China
Igor
  Subocz
  Prorider Magazine
  France
Mathias
  Albert
  VW Speed and Tuning
  Germany
Gregor
  Heber Mehl
  Autonews
  Germany
Juan Carlos
  Cuellar   Sobre Ruedas
  Honduras
Remus
  Chang
  Motorsport Playground, Hypertune, Zeroto
  Malaysia
Daniel
  Garcia Solis
  V8 Musclecars
  Mexico
Graciliano
  Leal
  Cars & Sport Panama
  Panama
Oleg
  Lozovoy
  Tuning Auto Magazine
  Russian Federation
Young Jun
  Yu
  Car & Tech
  South Korea
Christofer
  Willhans
  Bilsport Classic Magazine
  Sweden
Haidar
  Kadhem
  Almuharrik (The Engine) for Samadubai TV
  United Arab Emirates
Carmen
  Baumann
  Global Automotive Connection
  United Kingdom
Tony
  Tobias
  Racecar Engineering
  United Kingdom
Henry   Pierini
  AutoZulia
  Venezuela
Alejandro 
  Villalobos
  Zuauto Magazine
  Venezuela
Thu, 10/04/2012 - 10:29
   economaki
Chris Economaki, working for ABC-TV's Wide World of Sports, talks with drag-race driver Shirley Muldowney. Photo credit: Daniel Mensinger/Vintage Racing League
   

Chris Economaki, who held the position as editor of National Speed Sport News (NSSN) for 60 years, died September 28, 2012, at age 91.

His column, the Editor’s Notebook, was the most read feature in National Speed Sport News for six decades, beginning when Economaki was just 13 years old.

Economaki was also well known as a track announcer and later through nearly 40 years on television, including ABC’s Wide World of Sports, CBS and ESPN.

Born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1920, and raised in Ridgewood, New Jersey, he saw his first race at the Atlantic City board track when he was nine years old.

At age 13, Economaki sold his first copies of NSSN at Ho-Ho-Kus Speedway. According to NSSN, he acquired much of his racing knowledge in 1938 and 1939 when he traveled the Eastern United States as a mechanic for midget racer Duane Carter.

After serving in the Army during World War II, Economaki returned to New Jersey to sell newspapers and announce at race tracks. In 1961, after more than 10 years of announcing at tracks and working as editor of NSSN, NASCAR founder William H. France recommended that Economaki become part of ABC’s first telecast from Daytona International Speedway.

Economaki worked races around the world for ABC through the 1983 season before moving to CBS, where he appeared through the mid ’90s. He also worked worldwide Formula One telecasts for ESPN in 1987 and 1988.

Economaki received numerous awards throughout his career, including the NASCAR Award of Excellence, and was elected to numerous Halls of Fame, including the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America, National Sprint Car Hall of Fame and National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame.

"Chris Economaki was a motorsports pioneer whose passion, enthusiasm and vision helped build the sport and the industry," said Chris Kersting, SEMA president and CEO. "He influenced and motivated millions of enthusiasts through the stories that he shared as a journalist and a fan. We're saddened by his passing and will continue to honor his legacy as a SEMA Hall of Fame member."

Economaki appeared as himself in the racing movies, Stroker Ace and Six Pack. His voice was also used in Winning.

He was preceded in death by his wife Tommye and is survived by his two daughters—Corinne and Tina—and two grandchildren.

In lieu of flowers, the family has asked that donations be made to the International Motor Racing Research Center in Economaki’s name: 610 South Decatur St., Watkins Glen, NY 14891
Thu, 10/04/2012 - 10:23

Are you hunting for a new job? The “Positions Available” section in the SEMA Member Classifieds lists more than 50 job openings around the country. Here are some of the latest classifieds posted to the website.

  • Transamerican Auto Parts, located in Seattle, is hiring an outside sales/account executive to travel within the greater Seattle area in support of cold calling and building dealer accounts through weekly sales calls. The ideal candidate should have a minimum of two years’ experience in automotive aftermarket sales and five years’ experience in an outside sales capacity.
  • Truckaddons, located in Lexington, Kentucky, is hiring a retail store salesperson to sell and answer customer questions on all the company's auto and truck accessory lines. Candidates should have a background knowledge in the automotive and truck aftermarket and at least two years' experience as an automotive aftermarket retail salesperson.
  • advancec FLOW engineering Inc., located in Corona, California, is hiring a production floor manager to oversee and monitor the exhaust production process and draw up and adjust production schedules as needed. The successful candidate will have exhaust managerial skills and three to five years’ experience in production at the same position.
  • S&B Filters Inc., located in Fontana, California, is hiring a mechanical engineer who would rate a nine out of 10 using solidworks.

More automotive job listings.

Thu, 10/04/2012 - 10:23

Are you hunting for a new job? The “Positions Available” section in the SEMA Member Classifieds lists more than 50 job openings around the country. Here are some of the latest classifieds posted to the website.

  • Transamerican Auto Parts, located in Seattle, is hiring an outside sales/account executive to travel within the greater Seattle area in support of cold calling and building dealer accounts through weekly sales calls. The ideal candidate should have a minimum of two years’ experience in automotive aftermarket sales and five years’ experience in an outside sales capacity.
  • Truckaddons, located in Lexington, Kentucky, is hiring a retail store salesperson to sell and answer customer questions on all the company's auto and truck accessory lines. Candidates should have a background knowledge in the automotive and truck aftermarket and at least two years' experience as an automotive aftermarket retail salesperson.
  • advancec FLOW engineering Inc., located in Corona, California, is hiring a production floor manager to oversee and monitor the exhaust production process and draw up and adjust production schedules as needed. The successful candidate will have exhaust managerial skills and three to five years’ experience in production at the same position.
  • S&B Filters Inc., located in Fontana, California, is hiring a mechanical engineer who would rate a nine out of 10 using solidworks.

More automotive job listings.