Thu, 02/18/2021 - 08:57

By SEMA Editors

 

Latest Jobs Added to SEMA Career Center

 

Are you hunting for a new job? The SEMA Career Center has a comprehensive listing of automotive-related job openings around the country. Here are some of the latest jobs posted to the website.

Mechanical Design Engineer
S&B Filters is hiring a mechanical design engineer to develop products that extend the company’s current product mix and come up with new product segments and products. Candidates must have a bachelor’s degree in engineering and knowledge of automotive technology.

Inside Sales Representative
Auto Meter Products is hiring an inside sales representative responsible for sourcing new sales opportunities through inbound lead follow-up and outbound cold calls and emails. This position will also assist with qualifying prospective customers, identifying opportunities that warrant a direct meeting with Auto Meter field sales staff, and performing administrative sales support activities. The ideal candidate must be proficient in developing positive customer relationships. This position also requires attending trade shows and 10% travel.

Sales Account Manager
Dynojet Research is hiring an experienced sales account manager to develop new dealer business, grow current accounts, provide those distributors with quarterly sales and product training and cover events in the Western states territory. This position will require a heavy travel schedule with up to 70-75% travel at times. A minimum of three to five years’ proven experience as a sales account manager is required.

Visit the SEMA Career Center for more job opportunities.

Thu, 02/18/2021 - 08:55

By SEMA Editors

SEMA eNews highlights SEMA-member companies’ websites weekly through the Hot Links to Cool Sites section. SEMA members: To be included in Hot Links to Cool Sites, email your company name and website to enews@sema.org. Note: Make sure to include “Hot Links” in the subject line of the email.

Wed, 02/17/2021 - 12:35

By SEMA Editors

Champion Oil Offers a Contingency Program for Off-Road Racing

Champion recently announced a Racing Contingency Program specifically for Off-Road Competition and Racing in North America.

The 2021 Champion Off-Road Competition and Racing Contingency Program includes: NORRA, GNCC, NORRS, CHAMP OFF-ROAD, Best in The Desert, CORR, SCORE, TORC, MAORA, World Series of Off-Road, Bonneville Off-Road, MORE, SNORE, Baja, King of the Hammers, Mint 400, UTV World Championship, AXCC, WORCS, plus other regional and national short-course, desert-type, rock-climbing, or hill-climbing events.

Champion’s 2021 contingency program supports race teams with cash pay-out awards. Racing teams and racers can apply for the Champion Racing Oil Contingency Program now through June 30.

PPG Announces Team Penske 2021 Sponsorship, Race Schedule

PPG Sponsorship
Scott McLaughlin will drive the No. 3 PPG Dallara/Chevrolet for
10 INDYCAR SERIES events during the season.

PPG announced that it is continuing its long-standing support of Team Penske by serving as a primary sponsor for numerous races throughout the 2021 season in the NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) and the NTT INDYCAR SERIES. The sponsorship marks PPG and Team Penske’s 37th year of working together, making it one of the longest-tenured partnerships in motorsports.

PPG again will be the primary sponsor of Austin Cindric’s No. 22 Ford Mustang in four NXS races, while Scott McLaughlin will drive the No. 3 PPG Dallara/Chevrolet for 10 INDYCAR SERIES events during the season.  

"We are excited about the newest racing opportunity in our partnership, as PPG teams up with the No. 3 team and Scott for his first full season competing in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES," said Roger Penske.

McLaughlin’s newly designed vehicle weighs only 1,650 pounds (748 kilograms), including driver weight, and features a 2.2L twin-turbo V6 engine capable of producing a top speed of 240 miles per hour (386 kilometers per hour).

Justin Ashley Racing Adds The Daily Crave Sponsorship

Justin Ashley
Justin Ashley.

Continuing to expand his marketing program with healthy and on-trend brands, Justin Ashley Racing announced an associate sponsorship with California-based snack company, The Daily Crave. Beginning at the 52nd annual NHRA Gatornationals Ashley’s Strutmasters.com/Auto Shocker Top Fuel dragster will also feature The Daily Crave branding from a variety of their products.

The new marketing partner adds to Ashley’s growing list of sponsors as the second year driver makes a run at his first NHRA Top Fuel championship.

Ashley was instrumental in connecting The Daily Crave with current partner Menards, who will begin carrying various products throughout their 350 locations. Ashley will promote The Daily Crave products at events and on his popular social media channels.

Motul Named Official Motor Oil of the Trans Am Series

Trans Am Series
Motul has been named the Official Motor Oil of the Trans Am
Series.

Motul joined the Trans Am Series presented by Pirelli in a long-term partnership as the “Official Motor Oil” of the series. The partnership with Trans Am will grow Motul’s global programs that focus on sportscars and road racing.

Motul currently supports teams in international competitions such as: 24 Hours of Le Mans, Best in the Desert, FIA World Endurance Championship, IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, Super GT, Formula Drift, World of Outlaws, Pikes Peak, Dakar, MotoGP, World Superbike, World MX, FIM Endurance World Championship, IOM TT, among others.

The Trans Am Series presented by Pirelli kicks off its 2021 season with Motul at Sebring International Raceway as part of the Sebring SpeedTour February 19-21.

GEARWRENCH to Sponsor Mother-Daughter Racing Team’s ARCA Menards Series West Journey

BMI Racing
Bridget (left) and Sarah Burgess.

GEARWRENCH announced that the company is the official sponsor of Bridget Burgess and the BMI Racing team. Bridget, 19, has been driving ARCA West since 2019 with her mom Sarah Burgess, a former short-course off-road racer, as crew chief. Bridget's passion for everything that goes into driving—building, tuning, and repairing cars to deliver peak performance—was inspired by her mother.

It is that passion that made GEARWRENCH's 2021 ARCA Menards Series West sponsorship an easy decision for the company.

“They’re just relentless,” said Rena Fiorello, Director of Brand Management for GEARWRENCH. “The intensity that they bring is contagious and it makes them easy to root for, easy to get behind. We’re really looking forward to watching Bridget grow as a driver and helping her every step of the way.”

The upcoming nine-race ARCA Menards Series West season starts on March 12 and runs through November 11.

Wed, 02/17/2021 - 11:55

By SEMA Editors

Platinum status represents SDC manufacturers that have achieved the pinnacle of product data by putting in the extra effort to provide resellers with the most complete data sets available.

JMS
FuelMAX
FuelMax

FuelMAX features exclusive JMS digital technology that provides up to an 85% increase in fuel delivery from your OEM fuel pump. Providing the highest continuous voltage and amperage output without the noise, safely supporting up to 1000hp. Plug-and-play installation connects directly to your fuel pump driver module and activates via monitoring the pedal-position sensor, minimizing install time. User-adjustable voltage ramp-in/ramp-out rate allows elimination of fuel-pressure spikes for maximum control.

FuelMAX kits are shipped complete with everything you need for installation and are compatible with all 12- and 16-volt battery systems.

Website: www.jmschip.com
PN: FX7

Oracle Lighting
Dodge Challenger Dynamic ColorSHIFT Headlight Halo Kit
Oracle Lighting

Oracle Lighting is proud to announce the launch of two new Dodge Challenger Dynamic ColorSHIFT Headlight Halo Kits.
Encased in a special polymer resin, Oracle Lighting’s surface mount halos are completely waterproof (they can function properly even when submerged underwater), and they easily install by attaching directly to the exterior of the headlight lens using a patent-pending system. Oracle Lighting also uses advanced LED chips that produce an impressively bright output while consuming less power. This simple process cuts down installation time from hours to just minutes.

Website: www.oraclelights.com
'08-'14 Challenger PN: 1292-33
'15-'21 Challenger PN: 3990-332

Road Comforts
All Weather Floor Mats
Road Comforts

Road Comforts All Weather Floor Mats provide the ultimate custom-fit floor protection with a stylish look. Engineered to protect your vehicle's floor from mud, snow, slush, water and debris. It's thick and heavy duty, like what a floor mat should be.

Manufacturing car mats over 30 years, we have always kept to the highest standards of quality.

Website: www.roadcomforts.com

Tuffy Security Products
Console Safe for 2019-plus RAM Pickups
Tuffy

Tuffy Security Console Safe for '19 and newer RAM pickup models slides directly into the existing OEM center console and is concealed under the sliding OEM tray. An exclusive, weather-resistant lid support allows the lid to stay open while reaching into the console. The company’s Pin-Lock hinge design adds to the security of the console safe, which has 400 cubic inches of lockable storage space.

Minor drilling is required for a secure installation and all mounting hardware is included. Constructed of welded steel with a durable texture powder coated finish, it’s equipped with Tuffy’s patented Pry-Guard locking system, which consists of a 10-tumbler bitted security lock and accompanying key. The key can only be removed when the console is locked and must be removed in order to slide the OEM tray backward.  

Note: This item is not compatible with '19 RAM models with the Longhorn or Limited trim levels.

Website: www.tuffyproducts.com
PN: 354

Wed, 02/17/2021 - 11:26

By Ashley Reyes

DasherAs a 25-plus-year veteran of the automotive aftermarket, SEMA volunteer and vice president of sales and marketing at PDM Automotive Laurel Dasher has had to reinvent herself many times both professionally and personally.

Members are invited to join the SEMA Businesswomen’s Network as they host a Facebook Live Chat featuring Dasher, March 3 at 12:00 p.m. PST. Dasher will discuss her journey of how she gripped her fear, called upon her village to build strength, and embraced the concept of reinventing herself over the years, most recently in the 2020/2021 challenging environment.

As a live Q&A, participants will have the opportunity to ask questions and engage in the conversation.

Location: SBN Facebook page.

Wed, 02/17/2021 - 11:20

By Ashley Reyes

ARMO SpotlightScott Wilkinson of Scotty’s Hubcaps is the latest company owner to be recognized by the SEMA Automotive Restoration Market Organization (ARMO) member spotlight program. In this week’s feature, Wilkinson shares the purchase that inspired him to launch his career in automotive restoration, and the advice that allowed him to stay in the industry nearly 20 years later.

SEMA: Did you ever consider another career or industry, and what made you choose automotive restoration?

Scott Wilkinson: Scotty’s Hubcaps was founded in 2002 with the purchase of a pile of hubcaps at a local auction. After selling a few sets of those hubcaps on e-Bay for a profit, I was hooked. This resulted in buyouts of hubcap piles and other dealer’s inventory all over the Northeast and Canada. Since 2002, Scotty’s Hubcaps has morphed from having a few piles of hubcaps to having over 27,000 wheel covers, hubcaps, center caps and trim rings in stock at all times.

SEMA: What’s the best advice you ever received? How has this advice helped you either professionally or personally?

SW: Keep your nose to the grind and be honest with every single thing you do. Being honest from day one is the main reason I am still here 20 years later, doing what I'm doing.

SEMA: If you could do one thing over from the course of your career, what would that be?

SW: I would have started doing this full time sooner.

SEMA: What keeps your passion going in this industry?

SW: I’ve always been into the classic vehicles since I was a child. I have a passion with up-cycling and making things look new again.

SEMA: What do you see as the biggest challenges for the restoration industry today, and where do you see the industry in 5 years?

SW: Getting inventory quick enough to meet the demands. It’s only going to get bigger and bigger, especially with the truck market.

Fill out an ARMO member spotlight form to highlight how your company is contributing to the automotive restoration industry. Selected candidates are eligible to be featured on ARMO’s and media, SEMA eNews, and future ARMO member updates.

 

Wed, 02/17/2021 - 11:08

By Ashley Reyes

SEMA Hall of FameWith 165 individuals inducted into the SEMA Hall of Fame since its inception in 1969, the SEMA Hall of Fame is a prestigious honor reserved for few. Its members represent top contributors, leaders and influencers in what is now a $44.6 billion industry and spans across all seven continents in the world.

Nominations for the next SEMA Hall of Fame member, which are currently being accepted at www.sema.org/hof, may seem daunting, but it’s critical for organizers to obtain recommendations and details from the industry at large.

For the members who are inducted each year, the SEMA Hall of Fame is a meaningful accolade to recognize their significant contributions.

Joe St. Lawrence, 2020 SEMA Hall of Fame Inductee, recalled getting the call informing him that he had been inducted. “I tried to act nonchalantly, but my heart was racing. I was shocked and I thought there were so many others more qualified. I could not believe it. It was the first time I ever experienced two emotions simultaneously -- joy and humility. When I got home, I started looking at all the names of those who make up the Hall of Fame. Those two emotions came back, and they do every time I’m reminded of the wonderful honor of being included in the SEMA Hall of Fame.”

Doug Evans, 2017 SEMA Hall of Fame inductee, notes: “To be honored as a hall of fame member by that same group of peers, including some of my idols, is simply amazing. It took my breath away then and it still does to this day.”

He continued by saying “I think by recognizing the pioneers of our industry it shows our young people getting started that they are no different than the people they are honoring. We are all passionate people doing this because we love the industry and we love the people who are in it. They can make a big difference in the future just like the pioneers did if they keep those fires lit and pursue their passions with that same unbridled dedication to each other and the industry.

St. Lawrence’s and Evans’ thoughts are echoed by 1991 SEMA Hall of Fame Inductee Carl Olson: “Recognizing industry pioneers is so important because the performance aftermarket is really a people-oriented industry that started from very humble beginnings and has mushroomed into a driving force in the American economy. Both the true pioneers and those who have continued to lead the industry forward need to be recognized for their efforts, both as recognition of where it started and how it has grown into the behemoth it has become.”

The number of new, young people getting involved with cars and the industry again is what 2002 SEMA Hall of Fame Inductee Harry Hibler is most excited for, stating that nominating someone for the SEMA Hall of Fame can help provide another goal for the new folks becoming involved in it to reach for.

“A lot of the people who started businesses early in the development of this industry did so out of necessity for their own needs not with the intention of building a successful company … Another large portion of them did so with the hope of building a successful company. Between all of them, a giant industry was created that has supplied jobs for thousands, given purpose to a lot of young people’s lives and provided enjoyment to most of them. However, if the younger generation involved today does not know how this all came about, the work/effort it took to make it happen and who the people behind all of it were, they cannot fully appreciate what they are involved in.”

To learn more about the SEMA Hall of Fame or view a list of inductees and their bios, visit www.semahof.com or contact Lindsay Bianco at lindsayb@sema.org or 909-978-6692.

Wed, 02/17/2021 - 10:48

By Ashley Reyes

ScholarshipSEMA is offering financial assistance of up to $5,000 to qualified college students who are pursuing careers in the automotive industry, and to employees of SEMA-member companies who still have outstanding student loans at www.sema.org/scholarships.

Awards are available to those who have earned or are pursuing academic degrees and skilled trades certifications in a wide range of disciplines, including but not limited to accounting, automotive technology, business management, collision repair, engineering, graphic design, information technology, journalism, marketing and welding. Below are tips to keep in mind when submitting an application:

Recommendations make a difference. Be sure to request letters of recommendations well in advance. You don’t want to rush someone into writing a recommendation for you, and you want the final product to be complete and well thought out. You can also submit all the other portions of the scholarship application while you are waiting for the letters of recommendations.

Submit the completed application before the deadline. One of the biggest mistakes applicants make is missing the deadline. Be sure to upload all supporting documents to your online application on or before March 1. Your application may remain incomplete if there are missing documents.

Remove passwords from protected documents. Be sure to remove passwords from all uploaded documents. Password-protected documents will be rejected.

Send only approved file types (.pdf, .tif, .png, .jpeg, .jpg, .bmp and .xps.) and only upload the requested and required documents. Sending unnecessary documents may distract from the required documents.

Confirm and check your email. Notifications are sent primarily via email to the email used to create your account.

Return Home. Upon completion, verify that your application and required documents have all been successfully accepted by checking your Home page. Make this the last step you take in order to complete the process.

For more information or help with your application, review the additional FAQs or contact Byron Bergmann at 909-378-4859 or byronb@sema.org.

Applications will be accepted until 11:59 p.m. (CST), Thursday, March 1, at www.sema.org/scholarships.

 

Wed, 02/17/2021 - 09:07

By Kyle Cheng

Research ReportThe pandemic has been challenging for everyone. What’s the path moving forward? How does recovery look for the economy and our industry? How are consumers reacting? When can we expect to move past COVID-19?

The new “SEMA Future Trends—January 2021” report helps answer these questions and maps out potential paths for the specialty-equipment industry moving forward.

In this report, the SEMA Market Research has pulled together the latest data, information, and forecasts to help your company make better business decisions in 2021 and beyond.

In the report you’ll find:

  • The likely scenarios for economic and industry recovery.
  • Projections for the automotive and specialty-equipment industries.
  • Timelines on when we can move past the pandemic.
  • The latest economic forecasts.
  • Consumer spending behavior and industry outlook.
  • And much more…

To learn more, download the new “SEMA Future Trends – January 2021” report today at www.sema.org/research.

Wed, 02/17/2021 - 09:00

By Ashley Reyes

Gary RuedeThe SEMA Wheel and Tire Council named Gary Ruede of Discount Tire as this week’s WTC spotlight volunteer. Reude is the product and quality management technologist at Discount Tire and a volunteer on the WTC select committee.

Ruede recently participated as both a speaker and an educator for various SEMA programs, including the WTC’s current webinar series, “Wheel and Tire Industry Insights, powered by WTC,” and “The STAGE, powered by WTC,” where he shared the five fundamental steps of tire application.

SEMA: What led you to obtaining a career in the wheel and tire industry?

Gary Ruede: I started working for Discount Tire when I was 17 and liked helping people.

SEMA: How has being a WTC volunteer or member impacted your professional career?

GR: It has helped me better understand the industry as a whole, not just a retailer.

SEMA: What advice do you have for someone pursuing a career in the wheel and tire segment?

GR: Work on educating yourself on your product and its advantages and disadvantages.

SEMA: Where can we find you on a Saturday?

GR: You can find me bird hunting or target shooting.

Fill out a WTC spotlight application to share how you or your company are contributing to the wheel and tire segment of the automotive aftermarket. Selected candidates have the opportunity to be featured on SEMA eNews, social media, and WTC member updates.