The organizations have added two key positions to expand legislative advocacy and grassroots activation for racing across the nation.
Your voice can help secure long-term protections for Kansas race tracks. Send a letter -- in just a few clicks -- to Kansas Governor Laura Kelly and help ensure the state's racing facilities are protected for years to come.
Backed by SEMA and legendary car enthusiast Jay Leno, the bill provides a clear pathway for collector vehicles to receive relief from the state's smog check requirements.
From the SEMA Washington, D.C., office
SEMA and PRI continue advancing "Right to Race" efforts nationwide to protect race tracks and the racing community. Here's the latest:
The role gives Wilbor day-to-day oversight of efforts to support SEMA's advocacy and communications efforts in Washington, D.C., and throughout the country.
SEMA and PRI are leading a national effort to protect race tracks from "Not In My Backyard"-generated nuisance lawsuits.
Our Washington, D.C. staff and a local dirt track promoter testified in support of LB 943, underscoring that nuisance litigation can create costly uncertainty that threatens long‑running venues.
SEMA and PRI continue to lead a national effort to protect long-standing race tracks from complaints and lawsuits, including a key victory in the Wisconsin State Assembly.
The ruling struck down the Trump Administration's country-by-country tariffs. Find out how the president responded and what that means for the aftermarket.
The event brought together racers, enthusiasts, builders and small businesses to highlight the impact of motorsports and off-road recreation on the state's economy and culture.