Thu, 06/24/2021 - 09:56

Compiled by SEMA Editors

Mopar
The Dodge Challenger Mopar Drag Pak is the limited-production,
purpose-built musclecar for  grassroots and professional drag racers
competing in events sanctioned by the National Hot Rod Association
(NHRA) and National Muscle Car Association (NMCA).

Mopar Names DSR Performance as Distributor of Officially Licensed Engine Parts for Dodge Challenger Mopar Drag Paks

Mopar has named Don Schumacher Racing (DSR) Performance as the supplier of officially licensed engine components for the 2015 and 2021 Dodge Challenger Mopar Drag Pak. The Dodge Challenger Mopar Drag Pak is the limited-production, purpose-built musclecar for  grassroots and professional drag racers competing in events sanctioned by the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) and National Muscle Car Association (NMCA). The new DSR Performance online catalog offers engine components for the supercharged 354-ci Gen-III HEMI V-8 engine that powers both the ’21 model year and previous-generation (’15) Drag Pak. In addition to the online shop, DSR Performance offers on-site support and tuning consulting services to Dodge Challenger Mopar Drag Pak owners and teams at all NHRA national events.

Port City Racecars Acquires Crazy Horse Racing

Port City Racecars (PCR), based in Mooresville, North Carolina, has announced the acquisition of Crazy Horse Racecars (CHR), the asphalt short-track chassis builder and current PCR dealer based in South Paris, Maine. Once the acquisition is complete over the next month and a half, Crazy Horse Racecars will become Port City Racecars. Current CHR customers should expect increased resources and a “seamless” transition, PCR said. The additional resources include skilled fabricators, sales and marketing efforts, as well as back-end office operations that will position the company for growth.

mclaren
McLaren Racing will enter into Extreme E, the all-electric off-road
series that aims to use racing to promote sustainability and diversity,
in 2022. Photo courtesy: Exreme E

McLaren Racing to Enter Extreme E in 2022

McLaren Racing has announced it will enter into Extreme E, the all-electric off-road series that aims to use racing to promote sustainability and diversity, in 2022. The team will compete in the five-race global championship next season, designed to highlight the impact of climate change in some of the world’s most remote environments, promote the adoption of electric vehicles for a lower carbon future, and provide a gender-equal motorsports platform. McLaren Racing will operate the team using both existing personnel from outside the Formula 1 program and additional specialist resources. All Extreme E teams are limited to four mechanics and one engineer at each event for the one-make car, plus two drivers. For more information, visit extreme-e.com.

NASCAR Announces Revised Pinty’s Series Schedule

NASCAR has announced a revised 2021 Pinty’s Series schedule slated to start Sunday, August 1, at Sunset Speedway. The season was initially set to open at Sunset on May 23. The updated schedule features 11 races at seven tracks, all taking place in August and September. The season finale has moved to Delaware Speedway but will remain known as the Pinty’s Fall Brawl. The two-month delay is due to ongoing restrictions around COVID-19. All events will be run in accordance with local, provincial and federal guidelines. Races will air on TSN and RDS in Canada and MAVTV in the United States. Start times and complete broadcast schedules will be released at a later date.

2021 NASCAR Pinty’s Series Revised Schedule (subject to change):

  • Sunday, August 1: Sunset Speedway*, Innisfil, Ontario
  • Sunday, August 1: Sunset Speedway*, Innisfil, Ontario
  • Sunday, August 15: Circuit Trois-Rivières, Trois Rivières, Quebec
  • Saturday, August 28: Circuit ICAR, Mirabel, Quebec
  • Sunday, August 29: Autodrome Chaudière*, Vallée-Jonction, Quebec
  • Sunday, August 29: Autodrome Chaudière*, Vallée-Jonction, Quebec
  • Saturday, September 4: Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, Bowmanville, Ontario
  • Sunday, September 5: Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, Bowmanville, Ontario
  • Sunday, September 12: Flamboro Speedway*, Flamborough, Ontario
  • Sunday, September 12: Flamboro Speedway*, Flamborough, Ontario
  • Sunday, September 26: Delaware Speedway, Delaware, Ontario

*Twin features

For more information, visit nascar.ca.

For more racing news, visit Performance Racing Industry’s (PRI) website.

Thu, 06/24/2021 - 09:52

 

By Maurice O‘Connell

Summit
At the SEMA Show Exhibitor Summit, exhibitors will learn how to
use proven strategies to attract buyers to their booths.

The 2021 SEMA Show Exhibitor Summit will be held Wednesday–Friday, July 28–30, in the new West Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center.

At the SEMA Show Exhibitor Summit, exhibitors will learn how to:

  • Use proven strategies to attract buyers to their booths.
  • Save big bucks on Show costs, such as material handling, electrical and related Show expenses.
  • Work one-on-one with Show experts to maximize ROI.
  • Learn to properly plan and budget to add value to their Show experience.
  • Take advantage of SEMA value-added programs.
  • Explore promotional opportunities through sponsorships

For more information, contact semashow@sema.org or 909-396-0289.

Register now!

Thu, 06/24/2021 - 09:47

By SEMA Editors

West Hall
The gala will take place in the new West Hall of the Las
Vegas Convention Center (LVCC), the same venue
where thousands of industry professionals will
congregate for the 2021 SEMA Show in November.

The SEMA Installation Gala is a long-established tradition where individuals who have made extraordinary contributions to the industry are honored and celebrated.

Join SEMA leadership, volunteers and industry icons at the SEMA Installation Gala, Friday, July 30, in Las Vegas, to honor 2021's SEMA Hall of fame Inductees—Jessi Combs, Rick Love, Bob Moore and Carl Schiefer. The gala will take place in the new West Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC), the same venue where thousands of industry professionals will congregate for the 2021 SEMA Show in November.

Since its inception in 1976, the SEMA Installation Gala has served as the formal gathering where new SEMA Hall of Fame inductees are introduced, the incoming Board of Directors is sworn in, and outgoing Directors are thanked. SEMA council, network and industry leaders are also recognized during the event.

The evening will feature cocktails, networking and dinner. Seating is limited. For more information and to register, visit www.sema.org/gala.

Thu, 06/24/2021 - 09:46

By PRI Staff

Fueled by a massive grassroots effort and bipartisan support among lawmakers, a bill critical to the future of racing is gaining momentum following its recent reintroduction in Congress.

The SEMA-/PRI-backed Recognizing the Protection of Motorsports Act of 2021 (RPM Act), which was introduced in the House by U.S. Representatives Patrick McHenry (R-NC) and Raul Ruiz (D-CA) on May 17, protects Americans’ right to convert street vehicles into dedicated race cars, as well as the motorsports parts industry’s ability to sell products that allow racers to compete. In doing so, it reverses the position of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that prohibits street-car-to-race-car conversions, along with the sale of parts that take a street vehicle out of compliance with broad-based emissions standards, even if that vehicle is track-only.

While the EPA points to the 50-year-old Federal Clean Air Act (CAA) as the basis for its position, it was only in 2015 that officials began interpreting the law to include race car conversions.

That interpretation has sent a chill through the aftermarket, and it now has manufacturers, distributors and retail businesses that sell parts for converted race cars fearing recrimination from federal regulators. Even manufacturers that market parts for dedicated, purpose-built race cars are worried that if their products make it onto an outlaw street vehicle, they could be subject to prosecution.

What’s more, just last year, the EPA specifically said it was prioritizing “stopping aftermarket defeat devices for vehicles and engines” that override required emissions controls. Based on priorities of the current administration, enforcement actions are only expected to intensify.

“This is no way to treat a sector of the American economy that employs hundreds of thousands of people, generates billions of dollars in economic activity, and serves the needs of countless enthusiasts throughout the nation,” said Daniel Ingber, SEMA/PRI vice president of government and legal affairs. “The RPM Act will provide the racing community with certainty and confidence in the face of an EPA interpretation of the Clean Air Act that threatens to devastate an American pastime and eliminate jobs in our communities. That is why Congress must pass the RPM Act—now!”

At press time, 69 members of the U.S. House of Representatives, from both sides of the aisle, had joined as cosponsors to the RPM Act (H.R.3281). Among the first to sign on was Rep. Bill Posey (R-FL), a longtime racer/entrepreneur whose roots in motorsports date back to 1962, when he purchased his first stock car at age 15.

Having bought and sold race tracks across 35 states over three decades, Posey has a deep understanding and passion for motorsports. And, in an exclusive interview with PRI this summer, he expressed in no uncertain terms the very real dangers facing our industry.

“We know that our government has a tendency to over-regulate, and more particularly to over-regulate the automotive field,” he said. “And we know they tend to be dishonest about it, as evidenced by the threat the RPM Act was initiated to defeat. The bottom line there is, if you don’t get interested in politics, you’re probably going to be out of business.”

Posey went on to explain that regulations, like those cited by the EPA, are enforceable as laws, even though they’re “made by unelected, unaccountable bureaucrats. Obviously, they [the EPA] weren’t authorized by any legislation to write that rule, but they did it anyway. And had it not been for SEMA, it would have been implemented. The only thing we can do about a bad rule is pass legislation to counteract it.”

Spurred by a growing army of motorsports professionals and enthusiasts, the RPM Act in early June had already gathered 41 Republican and 17 Democratic cosponsors. It is next scheduled to be taken up in the House Committee on Energy and Commerce. A Senate version of the bill is expected to follow soon after.

While this year’s version is not its first, the RPM Act of 2021 comes with unprecedented backing—some 1.25 million (and counting) letters sent to lawmakers urging its passage. The outpouring of support was made possible through coordinated efforts across the racing and performance industry to leverage all available reach and media.

SEMA/PRI will continue to keep the pressure on Congress to pass the RPM Act and encourage motorsports parts businesses and race tracks to support the effort to pass this bill into law. Individuals can help spread the word by including links on their websites, social media platforms, storefronts, and/or garages. Racing businesses can also rally their customers, employees, followers and friends to act by using the assets found in SEMA’s digital toolkit: sema.org/rpmtools. They are also encouraged to join the conversation on social media using the hashtag #SaveOurRacecars.

In addition to turning up the volume on this critical issue, the goal has been to help educate legislators on the importance of shielding motorsports from government overreach.

“Look, there are threats to the racing industry, political threats to the racing way of life,” explained PRI President Dr. Jamie Meyer, speaking recently of the need for continued advocacy on behalf of the RPM Act. “When you talk about economic impact, of people’s lives that racing brings joy to, the American tradition of going out to the races—those simple reminders are often all it takes to get a little bit of movement in a political stance.”  

While the RPM Act awaits its next steps in Congress, there are measures suppliers can take now to better protect themselves from EPA enforcement. PRI, in partnership with the SEMA Action Network, has put together the following guidance for companies that manufacture or sell parts for competition vehicles:

  • Know your customer. Document as much as you can that the vehicles you are manufacturing or selling for are race vehicles and have attributes, such as roll bars, belong to a race team, or don’t have license plates.
  • Ensure the number of units manufactured or sold supports sales that are for race-use-only vehicles.
  • Do not rely on “For Race Use Only” labeling alone; it will not protect you from EPA enforcement.
  • If you manufacture or sell parts for purpose-built race vehicles, the EPA probably won’t target you. Still, it is possible, if highly unlikely, that if one of your parts ends up on a street vehicle, the EPA will come knocking. “Trust us” isn’t good enough from the EPA: help pass the RPM Act.
  • Be cognizant of your advertisements and social media content. A viral video of a non-Clean Air Act complaint vehicle doing burnouts on the street or a truck off-roading and belching out black smoke is an evidentiary “gift” to enforcers.

In the meantime, SEMA/PRI will continue leading the fight against the EPA’s overaggressive legal interpretations and enforcement tactics in the courts, legislatures and regulatory agencies.

We are determined to pass the RPM Act to correct the EPA’s misinterpretation of the Clean Air Act and allow racers to modify street cars into racing machines. SEMA/PRI also has challenged the EPA in federal court on the assertion that a motor vehicle cannot be converted into a full-time race car. While the court did not address the issue directly, it did offer positive statements regarding the government’s burden of proof in such cases. Absent passage of the RPM Act or the EPA changing its position, this first-of-its-kind legal challenge is likely not the last.

SEMA/PRI is leading the fight against overaggressive EPA enforcement, too. We are asking the Office of Management and Budget, which oversees the regulatory process, to review and reign in the EPA’s use of unannounced site visits, government agents making over-broad or threatening statements, onerous demands for information, extortionate settlement demands, and other fear tactics employed by the EPA.

SEMA/PRI will continue to oppose EPA overreach and protect the industry. But we need your help. Click here today to learn more about how you can join the fight to save our race cars.

Thu, 06/24/2021 - 09:43
Thu, 06/24/2021 - 09:40

By SEMA Editors

The 2021 SEMA Show Space Allocation process wrapped up earlier this week, and more than more than 1,700 companies are confirmed to exhibit, and many more are expected before the event takes place in November.

The SEMA Show floorplan is live, and buyers are currently examining the event's layout to see who will be there for 2021.

Companies that would like to exhibit at this year's SEMA Show to reconnect with customers and generate new business, can get started at www.SEMAShow.com.

Exhibiting at the SEMA Show puts your latest products in front of thousands of qualified buyers from every segment of the specialty-equipment industry, including buyers looking for your products. This year's Show offers even more opportunities for exhibitors reach new buyers. SEMA Show management recently announced that buyer registration for the Show has started at the fastest pace they have seen in the event's 54-year history.  

SEMA Show exhibitor Cometic Gaskets is ready to reunite with customers in person, and reach out to more buyers outside of the company's local region.

“We are most looking forward to face-to-face conversations and reconnecting with our customers old and new. Cometic is located in the midwest, and exhibiting at SEMA allows us to connect with our West Coast customers and industry segments, such as desert racing.”

Registration for the 2021 SEMA Show is offered in three categories—attendee, exhibitor, and media—and everyone must qualify to receive a badge and attend.

Reserve your booth now!

Thu, 06/24/2021 - 09:39

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.

Thu, 06/24/2021 - 09:38

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.

Inside Sales Representative
Meyer Distributing is hiring inside salespeople specializing in automotive aftermarket parts to join its Arlington, Texas, team. This position is responsible for all inside sales functions, including but not limited to, inbound/outbound telephone calls and the processing of sales documents.

Technical Sales Representative
Accessible Technologies Inc. is hiring a qualified technical sales representative with a comprehensive understanding and passion for the high-performance motorsports industry and a strong mechanical aptitude. This position will be involved in the daily sales process, building relationships with consumers, dealers and racers. Other duties include the ability to travel to events, trade shows and meet with dealers. Candidates must have automotive aftermarket knowledge and experience and more than three years of proven sales success.

Senior Product Manager
Mickey Thompson Tires and Wheels is hiring a senior product manager to lead the competition and specialty tire segment strategy, including identifying the need/opportunity, product positioning, development and go-to-market initiatives that deliver on company growth and margin targets. This position is responsible for identifying new motorsports and niche market segments and discovering opportunities to grow the business. Candidates must have the willingness and ability to present opportunities and go-to market proposals to senior leadership and work with cross-functional teams to implement product-line strategies and manage product portfolio lifecycles.

Wed, 06/23/2021 - 16:04

By Jason  Catullo

SEMA Show
With exhibits included in the LVCC’s newly constructed West Hall,
the entire SEMA Show floorplan will be optimized and offers room
for new features and enhancements for an improved overall
attendee experience.

The halls of the Las Vegas Convention Center are nearly full of exhibits, but booth space is still being reserved, and more exhibitors are expected to secure space until the Show opens on November 2.

Attendees planning on joining the industry at the 2021 SEMA Show can see who's exhibiting and where through the updated floorplan. If you have not yet registered for the SEMA Show, taking place Tuesday-Friday, November 2-5, visit www.SEMAShow.com/attendee to register.

For 2021, the Show will include exhibit space in the Las Vegas Convention Center’s newly constructed West Hall, a 1.4-million-sq.-ft. facility completed in January. The new facility includes exhibitors from the Restyling & Car Care Accessories, Powersports & Utility Vehicles, and Truck, SUV & Off-Road sections.

Earlier in June, the visitors of the World of Concrete convention were the first to use the new hall, and the event marked the first large-scale convention and tradeshow to be held in Las Vegas in 15 months.

In addition to the new hall, the newly constructed Loop—a high-speed, people-mover system that runs 40 feet under the LVCC—will transport visitors between South, Central and West Halls. The World of Concrete successfully used the system to shuttle visitors through the 200-acre convention center.

For more information on the 2021 SEMA Show, visit www.SEMAShow.com.

Wed, 06/23/2021 - 12:45

SEMA eNews highlights new products from industry companies each week. To have your product considered for upcoming issues, send product press releases to editors@sema.org.

Axxess by Metra
Interfaces Designed for Ford SUVs, Vans and Trucks
Axxess by Metra

Axxess by Metra Electronics has two new data interfaces designed to fit Ford’s ’20-up EcoSport, Escape, Transit, Transit Connect, and F-250, F-350, F-450 and F-550 trucks. The interfaces also fit Ford’s ’21-up E-Series van, also known as the Econoline. Both of the interfaces, the AXTC-FD3 and AXVI-FD3, retain key features and are used when replacing the factory radio. Both provide NAV outputs, accessory power, and a 12-volt illumination output, in addition to retaining R.A.P., balance and fade. The main difference is that the AXTC-FD3 has a built-in AXSWC steering wheel control interface while the AXVI-FD3 does not (it has a pre-wired harness for the AXSWC, which is sold separately). This makes the AXVI-FD3 an ideal choice for models that do not have audio controls on the steering wheel.

AXTC-FD3 Interface
The Total Control Series combines a data interface with all of the features of the patented Axxess steering wheel control interface (AXSWC) for one convenient solution. When replacing a radio, the interface utilizes patented Auto-Detect technology that automatically detects the vehicle type, radio connection and preset controls, while allowing the ability to dual assign steering-wheel controls. This interface is designed to work with all major radio brands and both amplified and non-amplified audio systems. In addition to Auto-Detect, it can be manually programmed for most vehicles and will retain settings even after battery disconnection or interface removal. Vehicle-specific harnessing makes installation even easier.

Brass Knuckle
SmartShell
Brass knuckle

Brass Knuckle released the SmartShell cross-functional gloves, engineered to provide protection on multiple fronts and offer excellent flexibility through its ergonomic design.

SmartShell BKCR4499 gloves are machine knit and made of ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene, with ANSI cut level A5 protection on the palms. The  thermoplastic rubber (TPR) padding is sonically welded to the back of the glove for protection from contusions, smash injuries, object strikes, pinch-point injuries to the tips of each finger and other impact hazards. The black nitrile palm coating offers excellent wet grip and the bright lime green shell color meets the requirements of American National Standard (ANSI/ISEA 107-2010) for high-visibility safety apparel.

SmartShell naturally shapes to the contours of the hand and flex points, helping to ensure maximum comfort and increased compliance. For extra durability, SmartShell is double-stitched in high-wear areas, including fingertips, index finger and palm.

CURT
30K 5th Wheel Hitch
CURT

CURT announced the launch of its new PowerRide 30K 5th wheel hitch. The hitch enters the market as part of CURT’s extensive line of top-quality 5th wheel hitches.

PowerRide equips hardworking truck with a professional-grade solution for 5th wheel towing. It is ideal for towing the largest RV trailers, campers and other 5th wheel trailers. It features a 30,000-lb. fully tested rating and a number of distinct features, including a cast head with multi-directional tilt, an easy-to-use self-resetting handle, enhanced portability, and no welding or fabricating required for installation. With its 30,000-lb. gross trailer weight rating and 7,500-lb. vertical load limit, this CURT 5th wheel offers exceptional towing power and is constructed with a cast steel main body for dependable strength.

The construction and technology of the PowerRide are what make it superior in its class. The hitch uses two interlocking jaws to fully wrap the kingpin for less chucking, and its cast yoke head tilts in multiple directions—not just forward and backward—to promote a smooth ride. The self-resetting handle resets the jaws to the ready-to-couple position after uncoupling, saving an extra step in the hookup process.

Edge Products
Amp’d 2.0 Throttle Booster for Subaru
Edge Products

We are excited to announce the all new 68860-2 SKU for Subaru applications! Taking throttle sensitivity control to an all-new level with Amp’d 2.0, the industry’s first wireless switch and the all-new downloadable app, instantly puts you in control of your driving experience. No bulky modules to mount on the dash and no switch wiring to hassle with. Pre-loaded with five preset throttle curves and the ability to create thousands of custom curves, your options are endless. Take total control of your driving experience with Amp’d 2.0!

  • Fits WRX, Impreza, Outback, Legacy, Crosstrek, Forester and Tribeca
  • Various model coverage ranging from ’05–’21
  • Drastically improves overall drivability
  • Removes factory pedal lag feeling
  • Sleek wireless control switch
  • All-new app for total control of your driving experience
  • Simple plug-n-play installation
  • Improves turbocharger spool-up
  • App is Android/IOS compatible
  • 5 pre-set levels
  • Create and save your own pedal map curves
Air Lift
1000 Kits for GM Midsize SUVs
Air Lift

Air Lift Company announced the release the Air Lift 1000 for the Chevrolet Equinox/Blazer/Trailblazer, GMC Terrain/Acadia, Buick Envision/Encore GX and Cadillac XT5. By working with the vehicle’s existing suspension, Air Lift 1000 properly levels loads, eliminates squat, improves braking and helps the vehicle return to a level and stable state.

The system is air adjustable from five to 35 PSI for calibration to the weight of the load.

Installation requires no drilling and can be completed with common mechanic’s tools. The system also comes with an easy-to-follow, full illustrated instruction manual for easy installation.