SEMA and CMTC present
the first “Profit 101” Workshop, which will guide businesses through the process of inspiring innovation.
June 3, 2010
Your website is the face of your company for millions of Internet
users, so design and functionality can make or break your web
enterprise. A knowledgeable web designer can help lead customers to
your site and make it easy for them to find your products. Learn how to
choose the ideal team by tuning in to SEMA’s exclusive new webinar:
“How to Select and Prepare for a Web Designer.”
SEMA Show exhibitors: Generate more buzz for your company and its products at the 2010 SEMA Show by offering products to builders through the SEMA Products for Project-Vehicle Builders list.
Robert Hight earns third-consecutive win of the season and Tony Schumacher takes the 100th drag racing win for the U.S. Army team; tickets for the highly anticipated NHRA Unleashed event in Indianapolis will go on sale to the general public on Saturday, May 29; upcoming race dates and locations; and more news from the NHRA.
More than 20 well-known rodders are designing and building their own pinewood cars for the annual SEMA Pinewood Drag Races in Pasadena, California.
PENSKE POWER: It was a good day Saturday for Roger Penske. Helio
Castroneves earned Penske’s 16th pole as an owner for the Indianapolis
500 early in the day and Kurt Busch captured Penske’s second NASCAR
Sprint All-Star Race that night at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
The SEMA International Buyer's Guide is an easy way to expand your
business to buyers around the world. An exclusive directory of
exhibitors interested in growing their sales outside of the United
States, the SEMA International Buyers' Guide is distributed to every
international buyer attending the 2010 SEMA Show and throughout the
year at international trade shows.
Hacking, once the province of teenage boys spreading graffiti for kicks
and notoriety, is done today by organized, financially motivated gangs,
said researchers of "Security Threat Report: 2010," an extremely
in-depth look at the evolution of the web's criminal element. The
report was recently published by cyber security firm Sophos. [Read more]
The cool dude in the hat and shades driving Jamie Musselman's '33
roadster is Boyd Coddington. Rolling alongside is Lee Kelley, then
editor of Hot Rod magazine, in a Contemporary Classics Cobra
replica. The photo was taken for the magazine's July 1982 cover, the
first of many to feature Boyd and his custom creations.
For more, read "Smooth" in the May issue of SEMA News.
For more, read "Smooth" in the May issue of SEMA News.