Tue, 08/20/2024 - 12:15

By the SEMA Washington, D.C., office

California Manufacturing and Technology AssociationSEMA members Banks Power, Betts Spring, Magnuson Superchargers and WD-40 are nominees for the prestigious "Coolest Thing Made in California" award. The "Coolest Thing Made in California" award, hosted by the California Manufacturing and Technology Association (CMTA), celebrates the most outstanding products manufactured in the Golden State, highlighting the vital role of California's manufacturing sector in driving economic growth and technological advancements.  

Voting runs from August 19-22, after which the top 16 vote-getters advance to a bracket-style competition to decide a final winner. 

Cast your vote here. You may vote up to five times per day, per device.  

These nominations affirm the innovation and craftsmanship that the automotive aftermarket industry is renowned for and further underscore the importance of SEMA members to California's economy. The automotive aftermarket in California employs nearly 150,000 people and contributes more than $40 billion to the state's economy.  

For more information, contact Christian Robinson, SEMA's senior director for state government affairs and grassroots, at christianr@sema.org.   

Tue, 08/20/2024 - 12:15

By the SEMA Washington, D.C., office

California Manufacturing and Technology AssociationSEMA members Banks Power, Betts Spring, Magnuson Superchargers and WD-40 are nominees for the prestigious "Coolest Thing Made in California" award. The "Coolest Thing Made in California" award, hosted by the California Manufacturing and Technology Association (CMTA), celebrates the most outstanding products manufactured in the Golden State, highlighting the vital role of California's manufacturing sector in driving economic growth and technological advancements.  

Voting runs from August 19-22, after which the top 16 vote-getters advance to a bracket-style competition to decide a final winner. 

Cast your vote here. You may vote up to five times per day, per device.  

These nominations affirm the innovation and craftsmanship that the automotive aftermarket industry is renowned for and further underscore the importance of SEMA members to California's economy. The automotive aftermarket in California employs nearly 150,000 people and contributes more than $40 billion to the state's economy.  

For more information, contact Christian Robinson, SEMA's senior director for state government affairs and grassroots, at christianr@sema.org.   

Tue, 08/20/2024 - 11:16

By SEMA News Editors

Aston Martin Valhalla AMR Hypercar Breaks Cover

Aston Martin Valhalla AMR

 

Aston Martin is set to release a track-focused variant of its 1,000-plus-hp Valhalla supercar: the Valhalla Aston Martin Racing (AMR).

The AMR will retain the powertrain of the standard Valhalla, featuring a 4.0L twin-turbo V8 engine delivering 812 hp and supplemented by three electric motors that contribute an additional 200 hp, propelling the car to a top speed of 218 mph. However, to push the performance envelope even further, Aston Martin aims to achieve a higher top speed in the AMR through weight reduction and advanced aerodynamic enhancements. While the weight savings are not immediately visible, significant design modifications have been spotted on a prototype tested at Germany's Nürburgring racetrack, according to new images.

The hybrid system in the AMR will allow either all four wheels or just the rear axle to be driven, depending on the driving conditions. The car will be equipped with an 8-speed dual-clutch transmission that lacks a traditional reverse gear—electric motors handle all reversing maneuvers. Additionally, the AMR will feature an active chassis system and adjustable aerodynamic flaps on the vehicle's underbody, designed to increase downforce during high-speed driving.

The images indicate Aston Martin has added a new rear wing, a redesigned hood grille, modified flaps and headlights, reworked gullwing doors, and revised side panels, air intakes and side mirrors.

Porsche 911 GT3 RS Gets Refresh

Porsche 911 GT3 RS

 

SEMA News sources recently spotted a prototype of the 911 GT3 RS at the Nürburgring.

Although the front of the prototype appears unchanged, there are noticeable changes to the rear. The bumper will feature new air outlets at the corners and updated taillights that will be seen across the 911 range, according to sources. The diffuser has also been modified.

While the updated 911 GT3 RS interior hasn't been photographed yet, it's rumored that the 992 range will switch to an all-digital instrument cluster.

Power is also expected to continue to be provided by the 4.0L naturally aspirated six-cylinder engine used by the current model.

Tue, 08/20/2024 - 08:53

By Ashley Reyes

Wine Tasting

 

Women in the automotive aftermarket industry are invited to grow their network during the SEMA Businesswomen's Network (SBN) Virtual Wine Tasting on Thursday, September 26, at 4:00 p.m. PDT. Register here!

Guided by Cora Jokinen (SBN select committee member and president of Torq-Masters Industries), the wine tasting will provide an opportunity for members to connect with those who will not be at the 2024 SEMA Show, as well as give members who are attending the Show a chance to grow their network. Attendees will learn about wine etiquette techniques, the winemaking process, the difference between noble versus non-noble, wine regions, affordable wines, information about a variety of wines and more.

Prospective SBN members are invited to attend the event, as it is a great way to introduce yourself, meet other women in the industry and learn about the network's resources.

A list of wines to be purchased will be provided prior to the event.

Register here!

Tue, 08/20/2024 - 08:07

By Ashley Reyes

Coffee and Conversation

The SEMA Wheel, Tire, Suspension & Brake Council (WTSBC) will host its next online Coffee and Conversation networking event on Thursday, September 5, at 9 a.m. PDT. Register here.

WTSBC Coffee and Conversations are monthly events that bring together automotive aftermarket professionals to discuss challenges and opportunities facing the wheel, tire, suspension and brake markets. This event will be the last of its kind in 2024 until the series resumes next year, and will feature a discussion led by Andy Tompkins, SEMA trade show director. Tompkins will share an update on the 2024 SEMA Show, particularly Show activations and events targeted to the wheel, tire, suspension and brake segments.  

Following Tompkins' update, WTSBC Select Committee members will guide attendees through an open discussion on the importance of suspension in towing. This will be a great opportunity to gain insight into suspension upgrades for enhanced safety and reliability and expand your professional network.

Register here.

Tue, 08/20/2024 - 07:37

By Ashley Reyes

Bradley Heine

The SEMA Future Leaders Network (FLN) named Bradley Heine, parts specialist at Rich's Automotive Supply, Inc., as the network's newest spotlight member. 

Get to know Heine in his interview with SEMA News below. 

SEMA News: What is the best advice you have ever received? 

Bradley Heine: Kid, everything looks so much better from the top. And don't forget this: you belong at the top.  

SN: What keeps you in the industry? 

BH: The family-like passion that the aftermarket performance market has to help racers, enthusiasts, etc., keeping the next generation involved and getting more into the sport. 

SN: Where can you be found on a Saturday? 

BH: Typically, out with friends, or occasionally working on a car project at home in the shop.  

SN: How do you prepare for an important meeting? 

BH: I write down and look over the details and rehearse them to be confident that I know what I need to know in the meeting to be productive. 

SN: If you could go to lunch with one industry leader, living or dead, who would it be? 

BH: Lee Iacocca. To hear the countless stories that there must've been behind designing several timeless classics, and saving Chrysler in the '80s.  

Fill out an FLN member spotlight form to be eligible to be featured on FLN's social media, SEMA News and FLN member updates. 

Tue, 08/20/2024 - 07:12

By Ashley Reyes

PRO Spotlight Micorp

The SEMA Professional Restylers Organization (PRO) named Micorp Custom Auto & Truck as the council's newest spotlight member. Get to know the story of the company in the SEMA News interview with Micorp Custom Auto & Truck's Sales Manager Jessica Crossman below.  

SEMA News: Tell us the story of your shop.  

Jessica Crossman: Micorp Custom Auto & Truck started in 1987 and since then has grown to four different shop locations across Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New Hampshire. We have an amazing team of road technicians who travel for most 12V installations.

SN: What was your breakthrough moment?  

JC: I feel as though the company has had so many breakthrough moments, from starting as a 12V company to evolving to a full restyler. We've been lucky to add commercial upfits and key cutting/replacement within the last few years. Having an entire team constantly looking for "the next thing" has truly made the entire company eager to grow. 

SN: Tell us about your business now and the projects that you are working on.  

JC: One of our newest endeavors is vehicle wraps and lettering. We sent one of our shop managers to training with 3M. From partial wraps to commercial vehicles, we would like to be able to assist a client with all of their needs and not have to pass work to another vendor. 

SN: Tell us about a package/product that you are proud of.  

JC: In the last few weeks, we've worked on some fun projects: Tiffany Blue leather from Alea, a white and pink suede RAV4 from Katzkin, and a completely yellow kit in a Honda used in car shows. I think leather in general--and the packages that are out--have given us a chance to stick out amongst our competitors. 

SN:What advice do you have for young professionals contemplating a career in the automotive aftermarket?  

JC: Absolutely give it a go! Don't be afraid to ask questions and learn from everyone around you. Just like any other industry, you'll forever have growing pains. That means you're trying something new! Most of all, network! It's never what you know, it's who you know! 


Fill out a PRO member spotlight form to highlight how you or your company are contributing to the automotive restyling industry. Selected candidates are eligible to be featured on PRO's social media, SEMA News and future PRO-member updates. 

Fri, 08/16/2024 - 15:16

By SEMA News Editors

Scott Bloomquist

Images courtesy of Scoot Bloomquist, Facebook.


The legendary dirt late model racer Scott Bloomquist, known for his popular No. 0 late models, has passed away following a plane crash, according to published reports. He was 60.

From Fort Dodge, Iowa, Bloomquist of Scott Bloomquist Racing was a longtime competitor with a racing career spanning more than 40 years. He frequented various touring series, including the World of Outlaws Late Models and the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series, as well as stock car series like the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and the ARCA Menards Series.

Bloomquist holds nine national championships and several special event titles, including winning the Dirt Late Model Dream eight times and the World 100 four times at Eldora Speedway.
Bloomquist was elected into the Dirt Late Model Hall of Fame in 2002. He also owned the Team Zero Race Cars chassis building business.

SEMA extends its condolences to the Bloomquist family.

Thu, 08/15/2024 - 23:59

By SEMA News Editors

Industry Night at SEMA

Jump start your 2024 SEMA Show by joining the aftermarket at 2024 Industry Night @ SEMA Featuring The Goo Goo Dolls, an exclusive celebration of car culture, community and collaboration featuring tire-smoking drift demos from OPTIMA and live performances of chart-topping music from The Goo Goo Dolls, as well as O.A.R. and Reignwolf.

Scheduled for Tuesday, November 5, from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. (PST), 2024 Industry Night @ SEMA Featuring The Goo Goo Dolls will provide Showgoers with yet another opportunity to come together, celebrate the aftermarket and forge relationships that will drive the industry forward, all after a successful first day of the 2024 SEMA Show.

Open to all SEMA Showgoers and located on the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) campus, Industry Night will bring the aftermarket's many communities together in one place as the association sets the stage for the biggest week of the year, adding to the SEMA Show's already unparalleled slate of opportunities to connect with fellow industry members.

General admission tickets for the event start at just $39 (plus taxes and fees). VIP tickets are $89 (plus taxes and fees). Tickets are available on SEMAShow.com beginning Thursday, August 15 (today!). Don't wait to secure your tickets--prices will increase as the Show approaches. Note: Industry Night @ SEMA tickets do not include access to the Las Vegas Convention Center SEMA Show exhibit halls.

Click HERE to purchase general admission tickets.

Click HERE to purchase VIP tickets.

For more information on Industry Night @ SEMA Featuring The Goo Goo Dolls, visit SEMAShow.com.

Following the conclusion of the SEMA Show, SEMA Fest returns to the same stage at the LVCC on Friday, November 8, to bookend the SEMA Week experience. Open to the public, SEMA Fest will also include live music--highlighted by performances from Cage The Elephant, Sublime, Fitz And The Tantrums and Petey-- and heart-pounding motorsports activations, wrapping up the 2024 SEMA Show in style.

Tickets for SEMA Fest are already on sale. Visit SEMAFest.com for more information or to buy your tickets today.

Follow SEMA social media channels to stay up-to-date on 2024 Industry Night @ SEMA and SEMA Fest announcements.

Thu, 08/15/2024 - 23:46

By SEMA News Editors

 

SEMA Show Savings

 

Attending the SEMA Show, November 5-8, Las Vegas, is no simple task, and whether you're a first-time attendee or a seasoned veteran, requires an investment of your time and money.

To help you maximize your ROI, SEMA offers numerous ways to save on Show-related expenses, including the guaranteed lowest room rates at hotels across Las Vegas, discounts on airfare and transportation, and reduced fees for early registration.

Learn how you can save money on the 2024 SEMA Show below:

Registration

Did you know you can save on SEMA Show registration by registering early? Registration is only $60 for qualified attendees who register by Friday, September 27. After, the price will increase to $120 per approved badge.

For more information or to register for the 2024 SEMA Show, visit semashow.com/register.

Airline Discounts

Showgoers can claim airline discounts directly from exclusive SEMA Show partners to save big on plane tickets to this year's event.

Available 2024 SEMA Show airline discounts are currently available through Alaska Airlines, Delta Air Lines and United Airlines.

Click here for more details.

Hotels

Make your hotel reservations through SEMA's official hotel provider, onPeak, to receive the lowest possible nightly rates at an extensive list of the best hotels in Las Vegas. Booking your 2024 SEMA Show hotel through the official SEMA Show block also provides flexible booking with no change fees and no full pre-payment. You can make changes or cancel reservations without penalty until October 10, 2024.

Reservations at an official hotel also count toward your hotel loyalty program. Simply enter your rewards number when securing your reservation.

Visit this link for more details.

Transportation

Las Vegas Monorail

Several of the available properties in the official SEMA Show hotel block are connected to the Las Vegas Monorail, the quick and reliable transportation alternative for travelers on the Las Vegas Strip. Directly connected to the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) and with trains arriving every few minutes, the Monorail is an easy, fast and convenient way to get to the SEMA Show and travel the Strip. The Monorail is offering exclusive fare discounts on 24-hour to 7-day passes for SEMA Show attendees. Purchase your discounted tickets at tix.lvmonorail.com/SEMA24. Digital tickets are also available, allowing you to skip the line and scan your phone right at the gate!

Vegas Loop at Las Vegas Convention Center

Vegas Loop at the Las Vegas Convention Center quickly transports passengers throughout the 200-acre LVCC campus in a quick and convenient way, free of charge. The system consists of two tunnels built to accommodate all-electric Tesla vehicles driving at speeds of up to 35 mph. Four passenger stations offer access between the new West Hall and the existing campus (North/Central/South Halls). Typical walk time between the West Hall to the existing North/Central Hall can take up to 25 minutes. The same trip on LVCC Loop takes approximately 2 minutes.

The Vegas Loop also has officially opened the Resorts World Passenger Station, providing direct access to and from the LVCC. However, a valid Vegas Loop ticket will be required for any rides arriving from or departing to any station outside of the LVCC. Visit lvloop.com/tickets to purchase a ticket.

For more information about the 2024 SEMA Show, visit semashow.com. Sign up for updates on SEMA Fest at semafest.com.