Thu, 10/24/2019 - 13:30

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

Save the Salt
The Salt Shark streamliner, handcrafted by owner/driver Tom Flattery and friends in Fremont, California, and seeking to become the “world’s fastest gasoline powered automobile.”

Visit the “Save the Salt Booth” in the Central Hall (#24099) of the 2019 SEMA Show and see the spectacular “Salt Shark” streamliner. This speed machine was handcrafted by owner/driver Tom Flattery and friends in his Fremont, California, carport. Flattery designed the car with a race plan to earn the distinction of “world’s fastest gasoline-powered automobile.” Weighing in at 4,000 lbs., Salt Shark is powered by a 427 LSX by Golan Engine combined with a five-speed B&J Racing Transmission. Flattery’s C4 Corvette daily driver was the first car he rebuilt into a land speed car.

The Bonneville Salt Flats possess rare physical qualities that has made it a perfect land-speed racing venue since 1914. SEMA, along with other organizations and companies comprising the Save the Salt Coalition, is working closely with federal and state government officials and the adjoining potash mine owner to restore Bonneville. A 10-year salt pumping program is being developed to triple the amount currently being pumped to bring the Salt Flats closer to its former glory. 

Visit booth #24099 or www.savethesalt.org to learn more. 

Thu, 10/24/2019 - 13:30

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

Save the Salt
The Salt Shark streamliner, handcrafted by owner/driver Tom Flattery and friends in Fremont, California, and seeking to become the “world’s fastest gasoline powered automobile.”

Visit the “Save the Salt Booth” in the Central Hall (#24099) of the 2019 SEMA Show and see the spectacular “Salt Shark” streamliner. This speed machine was handcrafted by owner/driver Tom Flattery and friends in his Fremont, California, carport. Flattery designed the car with a race plan to earn the distinction of “world’s fastest gasoline-powered automobile.” Weighing in at 4,000 lbs., Salt Shark is powered by a 427 LSX by Golan Engine combined with a five-speed B&J Racing Transmission. Flattery’s C4 Corvette daily driver was the first car he rebuilt into a land speed car.

The Bonneville Salt Flats possess rare physical qualities that has made it a perfect land-speed racing venue since 1914. SEMA, along with other organizations and companies comprising the Save the Salt Coalition, is working closely with federal and state government officials and the adjoining potash mine owner to restore Bonneville. A 10-year salt pumping program is being developed to triple the amount currently being pumped to bring the Salt Flats closer to its former glory. 

Visit booth #24099 or www.savethesalt.org to learn more. 

Thu, 10/24/2019 - 13:24

By Zane Clark

Education
SEMA Show Education has more than 20 seminars on Monday that will empower attendees to achieve their business and career goals.

Plan to arrive early Monday, November 4, to make the most of your SEMA Show experience. SEMA Show Education has more than 20 seminars on Monday that will empower attendees to achieve their business and career goals. Below are four seminars that will jumpstart your week:

“From the Streets to Celebrity Chef: Street Smarts for Business”
Monday, November 4, from 8:30 a.m.–9:45 a.m., LVCC upper North Hall N258

Jeff Henderson is an award-winning chef, bestselling author and popular public speaker—and an ex-offender, having served nearly a decade in prison for drugs. In this presentation, he shares two decades of life lessons that he gained on his redemptive journey from drug dealer to TV celebrity chef to nationally acclaimed speaker.

“What’s REALLY Going on with the U.S. Economy? What’s Next?”
Monday, November 4, from 11:15 a.m.–12:15 p.m., LVCC upper North Hall N258

Beacon Economics’ founding partner Dr. Christopher Thornberg will present a comprehensive forecast for the U.S. economy with an emphasis on trends affecting the automotive industry and automotive markets. Dr. Thornberg will present a thorough analysis of key economic indicators, such as employment/unemployment, consumer spending, bankruptcies, business activity, personal income, international trade, commercial and residential real estate markets and GDP growth.

“Life and Business with Myles Kovacs”
Monday, November 4, from 1:30 p.m.–2:30 p.m., LVCC upper North Hall N258

Join the DUB magazine president and cofounder for a real conversation about life and business. From overcoming enormous and personal obstacles to finding great business success—you will hear the unfiltered perspective from a true entrepreneur that Newsweek called “one of the nation's brightest minds in new business.” This seminar will be interactive. No questions are off limits!

“Authentically Social: Putting Culture, Community and Connection at the Core of Your Digital Strategy”
Monday, November 4, from 4:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m., LVCC upper North Hall N258

We don’t do business with professions; we do business with people. In this thought-provoking presentation, social-media guru Corey Perlman will tackle challenging questions, such as “Would you consider yourself to be authentically social?” and ”Is your digital footprint made up of a mix of engaging content that is worthy of your customers and prospects, or is it a sea of curated content with no connection to your identity?”

Make it Easy. Register for all four sessions.

Sign Up. Show Up. Preview all seminars and register.

Contact SEMA’s Senior Director of Education Zane Clark for additional information.

Thu, 10/24/2019 - 13:24

By Zane Clark

Education
SEMA Show Education has more than 20 seminars on Monday that will empower attendees to achieve their business and career goals.

Plan to arrive early Monday, November 4, to make the most of your SEMA Show experience. SEMA Show Education has more than 20 seminars on Monday that will empower attendees to achieve their business and career goals. Below are four seminars that will jumpstart your week:

“From the Streets to Celebrity Chef: Street Smarts for Business”
Monday, November 4, from 8:30 a.m.–9:45 a.m., LVCC upper North Hall N258

Jeff Henderson is an award-winning chef, bestselling author and popular public speaker—and an ex-offender, having served nearly a decade in prison for drugs. In this presentation, he shares two decades of life lessons that he gained on his redemptive journey from drug dealer to TV celebrity chef to nationally acclaimed speaker.

“What’s REALLY Going on with the U.S. Economy? What’s Next?”
Monday, November 4, from 11:15 a.m.–12:15 p.m., LVCC upper North Hall N258

Beacon Economics’ founding partner Dr. Christopher Thornberg will present a comprehensive forecast for the U.S. economy with an emphasis on trends affecting the automotive industry and automotive markets. Dr. Thornberg will present a thorough analysis of key economic indicators, such as employment/unemployment, consumer spending, bankruptcies, business activity, personal income, international trade, commercial and residential real estate markets and GDP growth.

“Life and Business with Myles Kovacs”
Monday, November 4, from 1:30 p.m.–2:30 p.m., LVCC upper North Hall N258

Join the DUB magazine president and cofounder for a real conversation about life and business. From overcoming enormous and personal obstacles to finding great business success—you will hear the unfiltered perspective from a true entrepreneur that Newsweek called “one of the nation's brightest minds in new business.” This seminar will be interactive. No questions are off limits!

“Authentically Social: Putting Culture, Community and Connection at the Core of Your Digital Strategy”
Monday, November 4, from 4:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m., LVCC upper North Hall N258

We don’t do business with professions; we do business with people. In this thought-provoking presentation, social-media guru Corey Perlman will tackle challenging questions, such as “Would you consider yourself to be authentically social?” and ”Is your digital footprint made up of a mix of engaging content that is worthy of your customers and prospects, or is it a sea of curated content with no connection to your identity?”

Make it Easy. Register for all four sessions.

Sign Up. Show Up. Preview all seminars and register.

Contact SEMA’s Senior Director of Education Zane Clark for additional information.

Thu, 10/24/2019 - 13:24

By Zane Clark

Education
SEMA Show Education has more than 20 seminars on Monday that will empower attendees to achieve their business and career goals.

Plan to arrive early Monday, November 4, to make the most of your SEMA Show experience. SEMA Show Education has more than 20 seminars on Monday that will empower attendees to achieve their business and career goals. Below are four seminars that will jumpstart your week:

“From the Streets to Celebrity Chef: Street Smarts for Business”
Monday, November 4, from 8:30 a.m.–9:45 a.m., LVCC upper North Hall N258

Jeff Henderson is an award-winning chef, bestselling author and popular public speaker—and an ex-offender, having served nearly a decade in prison for drugs. In this presentation, he shares two decades of life lessons that he gained on his redemptive journey from drug dealer to TV celebrity chef to nationally acclaimed speaker.

“What’s REALLY Going on with the U.S. Economy? What’s Next?”
Monday, November 4, from 11:15 a.m.–12:15 p.m., LVCC upper North Hall N258

Beacon Economics’ founding partner Dr. Christopher Thornberg will present a comprehensive forecast for the U.S. economy with an emphasis on trends affecting the automotive industry and automotive markets. Dr. Thornberg will present a thorough analysis of key economic indicators, such as employment/unemployment, consumer spending, bankruptcies, business activity, personal income, international trade, commercial and residential real estate markets and GDP growth.

“Life and Business with Myles Kovacs”
Monday, November 4, from 1:30 p.m.–2:30 p.m., LVCC upper North Hall N258

Join the DUB magazine president and cofounder for a real conversation about life and business. From overcoming enormous and personal obstacles to finding great business success—you will hear the unfiltered perspective from a true entrepreneur that Newsweek called “one of the nation's brightest minds in new business.” This seminar will be interactive. No questions are off limits!

“Authentically Social: Putting Culture, Community and Connection at the Core of Your Digital Strategy”
Monday, November 4, from 4:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m., LVCC upper North Hall N258

We don’t do business with professions; we do business with people. In this thought-provoking presentation, social-media guru Corey Perlman will tackle challenging questions, such as “Would you consider yourself to be authentically social?” and ”Is your digital footprint made up of a mix of engaging content that is worthy of your customers and prospects, or is it a sea of curated content with no connection to your identity?”

Make it Easy. Register for all four sessions.

Sign Up. Show Up. Preview all seminars and register.

Contact SEMA’s Senior Director of Education Zane Clark for additional information.

Thu, 10/24/2019 - 12:58

By Ashley Reyes

STAGE
As a special incentive for Showgoers, SEMA is offering all Show attendees the opportunity to get their quality headshot taken free of charge.

The new SEMA Show Education STAGE, in partnership with SEMA’s Wheel & Tire Council (WTC), will provide free professional headshots to all attendees and exhibitors, November 5–8, in booth #45227.

A professional headshot can help boost an individual’s career. Whether it’s for a company website, business card, résumé or LinkedIn profile, a quality portrait can showcase professionalism, build a brand and impress potential recruiters. Depending on the photographer or location of the photo, a professional headshot can range from $75 to $500 per session. As a special incentive for Showgoers, SEMA is offering all Show attendees the opportunity to get their quality headshot taken free of charge.

The headshots will be taken on site at the SEMA Education STAGE, where Showgoers will have the opportunity to quickly touch up their photos and have them emailed to them immediately. It is recommended that attendees come prepared and dress professionally, choosing an outfit that reflects their personality and their brand.

Also at the STAGE, attendees will have the opportunity to hear from DUB co-founder and entrepreneur Myles Kovacs as he interviews industry icons, leaders and personalities throughout the week. Join SEMA Education at the STAGE and learn about the brightest minds and hottest products all in one place.

View the full schedule of interviews.

Thu, 10/24/2019 - 12:58

By Ashley Reyes

STAGE
As a special incentive for Showgoers, SEMA is offering all Show attendees the opportunity to get their quality headshot taken free of charge.

The new SEMA Show Education STAGE, in partnership with SEMA’s Wheel & Tire Council (WTC), will provide free professional headshots to all attendees and exhibitors, November 5–8, in booth #45227.

A professional headshot can help boost an individual’s career. Whether it’s for a company website, business card, résumé or LinkedIn profile, a quality portrait can showcase professionalism, build a brand and impress potential recruiters. Depending on the photographer or location of the photo, a professional headshot can range from $75 to $500 per session. As a special incentive for Showgoers, SEMA is offering all Show attendees the opportunity to get their quality headshot taken free of charge.

The headshots will be taken on site at the SEMA Education STAGE, where Showgoers will have the opportunity to quickly touch up their photos and have them emailed to them immediately. It is recommended that attendees come prepared and dress professionally, choosing an outfit that reflects their personality and their brand.

Also at the STAGE, attendees will have the opportunity to hear from DUB co-founder and entrepreneur Myles Kovacs as he interviews industry icons, leaders and personalities throughout the week. Join SEMA Education at the STAGE and learn about the brightest minds and hottest products all in one place.

View the full schedule of interviews.

Thu, 10/24/2019 - 12:58

By Ashley Reyes

STAGE
As a special incentive for Showgoers, SEMA is offering all Show attendees the opportunity to get their quality headshot taken free of charge.

The new SEMA Show Education STAGE, in partnership with SEMA’s Wheel & Tire Council (WTC), will provide free professional headshots to all attendees and exhibitors, November 5–8, in booth #45227.

A professional headshot can help boost an individual’s career. Whether it’s for a company website, business card, résumé or LinkedIn profile, a quality portrait can showcase professionalism, build a brand and impress potential recruiters. Depending on the photographer or location of the photo, a professional headshot can range from $75 to $500 per session. As a special incentive for Showgoers, SEMA is offering all Show attendees the opportunity to get their quality headshot taken free of charge.

The headshots will be taken on site at the SEMA Education STAGE, where Showgoers will have the opportunity to quickly touch up their photos and have them emailed to them immediately. It is recommended that attendees come prepared and dress professionally, choosing an outfit that reflects their personality and their brand.

Also at the STAGE, attendees will have the opportunity to hear from DUB co-founder and entrepreneur Myles Kovacs as he interviews industry icons, leaders and personalities throughout the week. Join SEMA Education at the STAGE and learn about the brightest minds and hottest products all in one place.

View the full schedule of interviews.

Thu, 10/24/2019 - 12:08

By SEMA Editors

RPM Act

U.S. Senators Richard Burr (R-NC) and Joe Manchin (D-WV), along with 24 original cosponsors, reintroduced S. 2602, the Recognizing the Protection of Motorsports Act of 2019 (RPM Act). This bipartisan bill protects Americans’ right to convert street vehicles into dedicated racecars and the motorsports parts industry’s right to sell products that enable racers to compete.  

The RPM Act confirms that transforming motor vehicles into racecars used exclusively for competition does not violate the Clean Air Act. This American tradition was unquestioned for nearly 50 years until 2015 when the EPA took the position that converted street vehicles that compete on the track must remain emissions-compliant, even though they are not driven on public streets or highways. The EPA also maintains that the equipment used to transform a street vehicle into a racecar is prohibited.

“SEMA looks forward to working with Congress to enact the RPM Act and make permanent the Clean Air Act’s original intention that race vehicle conversions are legal,” said Kersting. “We thank Senators Burr and Manchin for reintroducing a bill that will protect businesses that produce, install and sell the parts that enable racers to compete."

The RPM Act cleared several major legislative hurdles in the previous congress, including passage by the U.S. House Energy and Commerce (E&C) Committee. The bill also received hearings in both the House and Senate, which underscored the importance of motorsports as a great American pastime and economic stimulus in communities across the country. Lawmakers were able to find a pathway to consensus on the language of the bill last session, positioning it to become law in the 2019–2020 congress.

“American racing runs on traditions,” said Senator Burr. “For more than 50 years, motorsports enthusiasts have purchased cars and modified them to race, off of public roads. However, this tradition was threatened when the Obama EPA attempted to make these modifications illegal. This legislation upholds Congress’ intent of the Clean Air Act and protects motorsports, for professionals and amateurs alike, for years to come. I’m proud to work with my colleagues on this bipartisan legislation, and I look forward to seeing it move through the Senate.”

Motorsports competition involves tens of thousands of participants and vehicle owners each year, both amateur and professional. Retail sales of racing products make up a nearly $2 billion market annually. A majority of the estimated 1,300 racetracks operating across the United States, including oval, road, dirt and off-road tracks, feature converted race vehicles that the EPA now considers to be illegal.

“A big part of the fun of motorsports is the tradition of modifying regular cars into racecars,” said Senator Manchin. “This legislation upholds amendments to the Clean Air Act that exempt modified vehicles and racecars from certain environmental regulations, protecting motorsports for years to come. I am proud to be a part of this bipartisan bill and look forward to the boost it will give to motorsports.”

It is important that members of Congress hear from the racing and automotive enthusiast communities about the importance of passing the RPM Act into law during this session of Congress. To write a letter to your U.S. Senators, visit www.sema.org/rpm.

For updates and additional information:

For more information, contact Eric Snyder at erics@sema.org.

Thu, 10/24/2019 - 12:08

By SEMA Editors

RPM Act

U.S. Senators Richard Burr (R-NC) and Joe Manchin (D-WV), along with 24 original cosponsors, reintroduced S. 2602, the Recognizing the Protection of Motorsports Act of 2019 (RPM Act). This bipartisan bill protects Americans’ right to convert street vehicles into dedicated racecars and the motorsports parts industry’s right to sell products that enable racers to compete.  

The RPM Act confirms that transforming motor vehicles into racecars used exclusively for competition does not violate the Clean Air Act. This American tradition was unquestioned for nearly 50 years until 2015 when the EPA took the position that converted street vehicles that compete on the track must remain emissions-compliant, even though they are not driven on public streets or highways. The EPA also maintains that the equipment used to transform a street vehicle into a racecar is prohibited.

“SEMA looks forward to working with Congress to enact the RPM Act and make permanent the Clean Air Act’s original intention that race vehicle conversions are legal,” said Kersting. “We thank Senators Burr and Manchin for reintroducing a bill that will protect businesses that produce, install and sell the parts that enable racers to compete."

The RPM Act cleared several major legislative hurdles in the previous congress, including passage by the U.S. House Energy and Commerce (E&C) Committee. The bill also received hearings in both the House and Senate, which underscored the importance of motorsports as a great American pastime and economic stimulus in communities across the country. Lawmakers were able to find a pathway to consensus on the language of the bill last session, positioning it to become law in the 2019–2020 congress.

“American racing runs on traditions,” said Senator Burr. “For more than 50 years, motorsports enthusiasts have purchased cars and modified them to race, off of public roads. However, this tradition was threatened when the Obama EPA attempted to make these modifications illegal. This legislation upholds Congress’ intent of the Clean Air Act and protects motorsports, for professionals and amateurs alike, for years to come. I’m proud to work with my colleagues on this bipartisan legislation, and I look forward to seeing it move through the Senate.”

Motorsports competition involves tens of thousands of participants and vehicle owners each year, both amateur and professional. Retail sales of racing products make up a nearly $2 billion market annually. A majority of the estimated 1,300 racetracks operating across the United States, including oval, road, dirt and off-road tracks, feature converted race vehicles that the EPA now considers to be illegal.

“A big part of the fun of motorsports is the tradition of modifying regular cars into racecars,” said Senator Manchin. “This legislation upholds amendments to the Clean Air Act that exempt modified vehicles and racecars from certain environmental regulations, protecting motorsports for years to come. I am proud to be a part of this bipartisan bill and look forward to the boost it will give to motorsports.”

It is important that members of Congress hear from the racing and automotive enthusiast communities about the importance of passing the RPM Act into law during this session of Congress. To write a letter to your U.S. Senators, visit www.sema.org/rpm.

For updates and additional information:

For more information, contact Eric Snyder at erics@sema.org.