Tune in to SPEED, Saturday, April 11, as "Hot Rod TV" debuts exclusive footage from the 2008 SEMA Show. The crew from America’s longest-running automotive performance program brings a behind-the-scenes look at the rods, engines, parts, components and accessories spread throughout the 3 million sq...
Few can deny the importance of additional funding toward college tuition. If your situation is the same as so many others striving to pursue higher education on a so-so budget, then you need to take advantage of a unique opportunity: Apply for a SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund or a Loan Forgiveness...
In part three of the SEMA Recession Survival Webinar Series, entitled "Increasing Profits With Fewer Customers," presenter Dan Kettelson of Performance Inc. revealed that by applying new methods of business intelligence, fewer customers don’t have to result in less profits.
Utah lawmakers (from left), Representative Ken Sumsion, Senator John Valentine, Representative Patrick Painter and Representative Neal Hendrickson give the thumbs up just minutes after the bill passed the legislature.
The United States Treasury Department will provide auto suppliers with up to $5 billion in credit to help them continue operating while automakers restructure their businesses during a time of reduced sales. The program is limited to automakers that have received loans through the Treasury’s...
Congressional lawmakers are once again considering legislation to create a nationwide "Cash for Clunkers" program. The latest bill (H.R. 1550) is entitled the “Consumer Assistance to Recycle and Save Act” (CARS Act) and was introduced on March 17 by Rep. Betty Sutton (D-Ohio).
REVERSE FIELD: The FIA, governing body for Formula One, changed the points system for the series twice in a couple of days. After first announcing that the driver winning the most races will be the series champion, it changed course and said that the current system, which produced a one-point winner...