Thu, 01/19/2017 - 15:35

The following announcement from the Best in the Desert Racing Association is available at http://bitd.com.

Casey Folks

With a sad heart, Best in the Desert announces the passing of our leader, Casey Folks, on January 12, 2017. Casey suffered a massive stroke on the morning of January 7 in Parker, Arizona. He was doing what he loved, living his passion for off-road racing, getting ready to drop the flag on the latest UTV race event. He was rushed to a hospital and transported by air to Las Vegas for care. Despite efforts by the best doctors in Las Vegas, Casey succumbed to the effects of the stroke five days later.

Casey lived a life most of us only dream about. He was a participant, promoter and friend to the off-road racing industry. An ardent competitor, Casey raced motorcycles between the ages of 21 and 45. He won 16 championships in his career and in 1980 was the first to Ironman the Baja 1000 and finish. He was the only person to finish every Barstow to Vegas race.

In 1968, Casey opened Sportsman Cycle Sales with his racing partner and friend, Tom Scales. The dealership opened as a Husqvarna dealer with only two motorcycles. One was Casey's race bike and the other was Tom's race bike. Many stories were told Monday mornings after a race about Casey and his Chippewa Charley's (boots) moving another competitor out of the way. Casey didn't gain many friends by this but it sure created a buzz about the guy from Sportsman Cycle. Over the next few decades, Sportsman Cycle grew into the premier motorcycle racing shop in Las Vegas. Through Casey's guidance and support, Sportsman Cycle birthed and nurtured many racers who went on to have very successful racing careers. In 1988, Casey passed the baton to his oldest son Daryl so he could focus on his next passion in life: the Best in the Desert Racing Association.  

He started Best in the Desert in 1984 for motorcycles. Then he introduced the “Vegas to Reno” race in March of 1996, adding for the first time cars, trucks and quads to his races. Due to Casey’s drive and strengths, Best in the Desert grew into North America’s largest and most prestigious off-road racing organization, aptly named “The American Off-Road Racing Series.”

Casey competed in almost every type of off-road event throughout the Western United States. His portfolio included over 30 races in Baja, Mexico, and the Tunisia Rally in Northern Africa. He served as the American Consultant for the Incas Rally in Peru and was the event coordinator for the Nevada Rally, representing the company “Acerbis Adventure,” based in Italy.

Casey was inducted into the Off-Road Motorsports Hall of Fame in 2012, joining the ranks of off-road racing’s greatest legends and honored by off-road racers worldwide.

His many friends at the Bureau of Land Management had respect and trust in Casey’s judgment and stated that Casey’s high standards established the rules for safety in off-road desert racing.

He is survived by the love of his life, Diane DeLauer, son Daryl Folks and daughter-in-law Sheri Folks, his son Bryan Folks, his sister Joan Ragona-Suarez, and three beautiful granddaughters, Adrianna, Morgan and Marlee.

Casey created memorable moments for thousands and thousands of people. We thank him for a lifetime of dedication to the sport we all love. As life goes on, and we continue to experience the passion of off-road racing, his legacy will live on.  Remember the words he lived by: “Life is an adventure. Come live your adventure with Best in the Desert.” Casey’s life was truly an adventure, and we will always treasure our memories of him.

Thu, 01/19/2017 - 15:12

By SEMA Editors

Automotive Aftermarket Charitable Foundation Adds George Afremow and Michael S. Coccio to Board

Afremow
George Afremow
Coccio
Michael S. Coccio
 

The Automotive Aftermarket Charitable Foundation (AACF) announced the addition of George Afremow and Michael S. Coccio to its Board of Directors.

Afremow is SEMA’s vice president, chief financial officer, and brings a cross-functional background to his AACF Board duties. In his role as VP/CFO, Afremow is responsible for overseeing day-to-day accounting, HR and administrative activities for SEMA.

Prior to joining SEMA, Afremow was the Southern California practice leader of Business Performance Improvement initiatives for Grant Thornton LLP, the 5th largest public accounting and consulting firm. His areas of expertise include finance function transformation, operational efficiency enhancement, streamlining and automating accounting, finance and operational processes. He is also a board member and president of the Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) Beach Cities Chapter.

Coccio is Manager, Strategic National Accounts at AutoZone. During his 15 years with AutoZone, Coccio has worked on the commercial side of the business, developing their national accounts portfolio. Coccio's extensive experience in the automotive aftermarket and his deep understanding of the business-to-business as well as retail sectors extends beyond his time at AutoZone. Prior to joining AutoZone, he was the principal owner of an automotive warehouse distribution and retail auto parts store network. He started his career in the manufacturers representative agency business, working his way through the organization to become the principal owner while representing some of the largest manufacturers in the automotive aftermarket.

Drake Automotive Names Keith Belair New CEO

Drake Automotive
Keith Belair

Drake Automotive Group LLC announced that Keith Belair has joined the company as its new president and CEO. Belair joins Drake Automotive Group after spending eight years at Shelby American, where he helped guide company growth and expansion, most recently as COO. Prior to working at Shelby American, Belair gained valuable experience with several companies and private equity groups focused on growth through acquisitions.

As CEO, Belair will provide strategic direction to the Drake executive team and oversee the day-to-day operations. He will also be actively engaged in seeking future acquisitions.

Iconic 1936 Bugatti 57 SC Atlantic Wins Arizona Concours d’Elegance Best of Show

One of the world’s most famous automobiles, a 1936 Bugatti Type 57 SC Atlantic, won Best of Show honors at the fourth annual Arizona Concours d’Elegance at the Arizona Biltmore resort in Phoenix.

1936 Bugatti Atlantic
This '36 Bugatti Type 57 SC Atlantic won Best of Show honors at the fourth annual Arizona Concours d’Elegance at the Arizona Biltmore resort.

The magnificent handbuilt car is owned by Peter and Merle Mullin and Rob and Melani Walton. The car usually is housed at the Mullin Automotive Museum in Oxnard, California, but had been on loan to the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, where it has been part of a special display.

Ninety cars were arrayed on the show field for the Arizona Concours d’Elegance, divided into 17 classes. The cars judged to be the best in each class were rejudged to determine Best of Show. Four class winners emerged as finalists for the event’s highest accolades.

In addition to the Bugatti Atlantic, they were: a '37 Lagonda LG45 Rapide sport tourer, one of only 25 Rapides ever built, owned by the Stephens family of San Francisco; a '55 Ferrari 250 Europa coupe with coachwork by Vignale; and a '33 Marmon V16 convertible coupe, owned by Aaron and Valerie Weiss of San Marino, California.

Net proceeds from the nationally recognized Arizona Concours d’Elegance, as well as generous donations from participants and spectators, benefit Make-A-Wish Arizona, the founding chapter of the international organization that grants wishes to children with life-threatening medical conditions.

Rev’n Launches on WHNE in Detroit

Luken Communications LLC and Tait Broadcasting LLC have joined forces to bring Rev’n to Motor City. Viewers can now find Rev’n over-the-air on WHNE channel 14.6 in Detroit (DMA 13). Rev’n joins its sister network, Retro TV, which can be found on WHNE channel 14.2.

Rev’n, a network geared toward the performance enthusiast, officially launched on December 1, 2014. With proven automotive content such as "The Appraisers," "Stacey David’s GearZ," "Two Guys Garage," "Truck U," "Sam’s Garage," "My Classic Car" and "World of Collector Cars," Rev'n is a hit with fans and advertisers alike.

Roadwire Raises $40,000 to Feed 130,000 Hurricane Matthew Victims

In keeping with its mission to bridge the gap between the resources of business and service to humanity, Roadwire Inc. announced that Roadwire Cares—a 501c3 nonprofit entity established to provide humanitarian aid—successfully raised $40,000 to help Haitian victims devastated by Hurricane Matthew.

The project—funded in part by contributions from customers, suppliers and employees who raised $10,000—was matched by a $10,000 contribution from Roadwire Cares. These funds, in turn, were gifted to Mission of Hope in Haiti, which then matched the fundraising effort with an additional $20,000. The resulting $40,000 donation was used to feed more than 130,000 children affected by the hurricane.

The faith-based initiative is at the core of Roadwire Inc.’s philanthropic commitment to dedicate 10% of its organizational profits to support humanitarian outreach. In addition to the recent fundraising efforts, Roadwire has provided funding and other in-kind resources in Haiti. This includes donating unused leather and industrial sewing machinery to Three Cords, which employs women with disabilities who sew handbags and other products, and whose profits support the island’s only prosthetics lab.

VIPAR Heavy Duty Names Deval Joshi Senior Program Manager

Deval Joshi
Deval Joshi

VIPAR Heavy Duty has appointed Deval Joshi as its new senior program manager. Joshi will report to Larry Griffin, director of program management, and will be responsible for developing industry-leading supplier programs with VIPAR Heavy Duty and its family of companies.

Joshi brings 14 years of experience in strategic global purchasing, engineering and management to his new role. He has more than eight years of experience in several roles with Navistar, including sourcing and procurement for the company’s parts procurement group and production purchasing group. In addition, Joshi was the director of global procurement at Milton Industries.

Yokohama Tire Corp. Names Jeff Barna as COO

Yokohama Tire Corp. announced that Jeff Barna joined the company as chief operating officer. Barna will report to Yokohama Tire Corp.’s Shinichi Takimoto, and will have responsibility for sales, marketing and product planning. Barna will also be on YTC’s executive committee.

Prior to Yokohama, Barna was successful in management, sales and logistics positions, most recently at Nilfisk-Advance Inc., an international company in the professional cleaning products and service industry. Previous to that, he was with Exide Technologies, a global battery manufacturer. Barna began his career at Tenneco Automotive selling Monroe shock absorbers to dealers and retail stores in the metropolitan New York market.

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Thu, 01/19/2017 - 14:52

By SEMA Editors

Following are dates and locations for several upcoming SEMA-sponsored shows, measuring sessions and activities.

For association-related travel, contact Manya Petropaki (manya.p@travelstore.com) at Travel Store USA, 949-930-9268.

Thu, 01/19/2017 - 14:50

By SEMA Editors

The Mission E, seen testing at VW’s secret test facility in northern Finland, is Porsche's first real step toward an all-electric vehicle in its lineup. First introduced as a concept at the 2015 Frankfort Motor Show, the Mission E pictured here with the skin of a Panamera body is jacked up to make room for batteries and a tailpipe that hide its true EV intentions.

Porsche Mission E

The vehicle will be purposed as a Tesla Model S rival, complete with a battery pack that will reportedly hold more than 330 miles. It is said to accelerate from 0–60 mph in 3.5 seconds, and onto 125 mph in under 12 seconds. It will also be able to recharge 80% of its driving range in 15 minutes, thanks to the use of an 800V system, rather than the 400V system used on today’s electric cars. Porsche claims that they are a front-runner in introducing the 800V system, though it will require a special 800V charge port to achieve those remarkable recharging times.

Porsche Mission E

Thu, 01/19/2017 - 14:50

By SEMA Editors

The Mission E, seen testing at VW’s secret test facility in northern Finland, is Porsche's first real step toward an all-electric vehicle in its lineup. First introduced as a concept at the 2015 Frankfort Motor Show, the Mission E pictured here with the skin of a Panamera body is jacked up to make room for batteries and a tailpipe that hide its true EV intentions.

Porsche Mission E

The vehicle will be purposed as a Tesla Model S rival, complete with a battery pack that will reportedly hold more than 330 miles. It is said to accelerate from 0–60 mph in 3.5 seconds, and onto 125 mph in under 12 seconds. It will also be able to recharge 80% of its driving range in 15 minutes, thanks to the use of an 800V system, rather than the 400V system used on today’s electric cars. Porsche claims that they are a front-runner in introducing the 800V system, though it will require a special 800V charge port to achieve those remarkable recharging times.

Porsche Mission E

Thu, 01/19/2017 - 14:34

By Kristin Atwan

With the addition of Texas, Wisconsin and West Virginia, a total of nine states have confirmed the availability of grants to qualified companies to participate in the SEMA Middle East Business Development Conference, to be held in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), March 28–April 1, 2017.

The program includes a turnkey booth at the Custom Show Emirates, four nights’ hotel and meals. The state funds are in addition to the $900 provided by the federal U.S. Department of Commerce’s International Trade Administration.

States confirmed to have funds to defray participation costs include:

  • Arizona
  • California
  • Connecticut
  • Delaware
  • Nebraska
  • Ohio
  • Texas
  • West Virginia
  • Wisconsin

2017 SEMA Middle East Business Development Conference event schedule:

  • March 28: Briefing with U.S. government officials, buyer panel.
  • March 29: Visit accessory, performance and off-road retailers and wholesalers. Evening networking event with buyers.
  • March 30: SEMA section at the Custom Show Emirates open only to pre-vetted trade buyers.
  • March 31: SEMA measuring session demonstration. SEMA section open to all.
  • April 1: Options: Exhibit for an additional day, private meetings with buyers, depart for the United States.

View a copy of the 2016 SEMA Middle East post-show report.

Watch a video of the 2016 trip.

Read the flyer for the 2017 trip.

Register now for the 2017 SEMA Middle East Business Development Conference.

To learn more about all of SEMA’s overseas trips, including the March 28–April 1 trip to the Middle East, the May 23–27 SEMA Business Development Program to Australia and the September trip to China, contact Linda Spencer at lindas@sema.org.

Thu, 01/19/2017 - 14:24

Few cars have won the coveted America’s Most Beautiful Roadster (AMBR) trophy twice, but Bob Reisner’s wild custom, called the Invader, did just that 50—and 49—years ago.

In a way, it’s fitting that the car won the Oakland Roadster Show’s tall AMBR trophy twice, since Reisner built the show rod with a driveline times two: Twin 400-in. Pontiac engines were joined to two B&M Hydrostick transmissions, sending power to a pair of Jaguar rear ends. The four-wheel independent suspension also made use of Jaguar components and was sprung with two Girling coil-over shocks at each corner.

https://www.sema.org/sema-news/2017/01/americas-most-beautiful-roadster-twice

Thu, 01/19/2017 - 13:42

By Katie Carson

The SEMA Businesswomen’s Network (SBN) and Young Executives Network (YEN) are holding a meet-up at the Media Trade Conference, Thursday, January 26. All members and prospective members of either network are encouraged to attend to strengthen their community in the automotive aftermarket in an engaging and relaxed atmosphere.

Members of the SBN and YEN select committee as well as SEMA staff will be present to discuss opportunities on how to get more involved and volunteer.

The mixer takes place 7:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m., January 26, at the Embassy Suites Santa Ana-Orange County Airport North.

You do not have to be an attendee or exhibitor at the Media Trade Conference to attend the SBN/YEN Mixer. The meeting will be conducted near the gazebo.

Register here!

For more information, contact SEMA Director of Networks Bryan Harrison at bryanh@sema.org or 909-978-6691.

Thu, 01/19/2017 - 13:42

By Katie Carson

The SEMA Businesswomen’s Network (SBN) and Young Executives Network (YEN) are holding a meet-up at the Media Trade Conference, Thursday, January 26. All members and prospective members of either network are encouraged to attend to strengthen their community in the automotive aftermarket in an engaging and relaxed atmosphere.

Members of the SBN and YEN select committee as well as SEMA staff will be present to discuss opportunities on how to get more involved and volunteer.

The mixer takes place 7:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m., January 26, at the Embassy Suites Santa Ana-Orange County Airport North.

You do not have to be an attendee or exhibitor at the Media Trade Conference to attend the SBN/YEN Mixer. The meeting will be conducted near the gazebo.

Register here!

For more information, contact SEMA Director of Networks Bryan Harrison at bryanh@sema.org or 909-978-6691.

Thu, 01/19/2017 - 13:42

By Katie Carson

The SEMA Businesswomen’s Network (SBN) and Young Executives Network (YEN) are holding a meet-up at the Media Trade Conference, Thursday, January 26. All members and prospective members of either network are encouraged to attend to strengthen their community in the automotive aftermarket in an engaging and relaxed atmosphere.

Members of the SBN and YEN select committee as well as SEMA staff will be present to discuss opportunities on how to get more involved and volunteer.

The mixer takes place 7:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m., January 26, at the Embassy Suites Santa Ana-Orange County Airport North.

You do not have to be an attendee or exhibitor at the Media Trade Conference to attend the SBN/YEN Mixer. The meeting will be conducted near the gazebo.

Register here!

For more information, contact SEMA Director of Networks Bryan Harrison at bryanh@sema.org or 909-978-6691.