Thu, 05/25/2023 - 15:43

By SEMA Editors

Dates and locations have been scheduled for several upcoming SEMA-sponsored shows, measuring sessions and activities.

For association-related travel, contact Manya Petropaki (manya.p@travelstore.com) at Travel Store USA, 949-930-9268.

Thu, 05/25/2023 - 15:40

By SEMA Editors

The Unser Racing Museum in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and the Speedway Motors Museum of American Speed in Lincoln, Nebraska,Unser have announced plans for a merger. As a result, the Unser Racing Museum will be relocated to Lincoln. 

"The Unser family is one of the most storied families in automotive and racing history," said Carson Smith, director of Speedway Motors Museum of American Speed. "We've had racing partnerships with members of the Unser family for over 38 years and are honored to welcome the Unser collection to our museum."

Displaying over 40 race, pace and Pikes Peak cars, original racing art, trophies and memorabilia, the Unser Museum was created to honor the history of one of the most legendary families in American motorsports. The Unser Racing Museum was founded in 2003 by Al and Susan Unser and has operated as a public, non-profit 501(c)3. 

The Speedway Motors Museum of American Speed will honor existing Unser Racing Museum memberships and continue to showcase engraved brick sponsors in the new location. In addition, new Unser and Pikes Peak displays are also slated to be available for viewing in 2024.  

Formula E Announces Leadership Transition

The Board of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship have announced that Jamie Reigle will step down as CEO and be replaced by Jeff Dodds on June 5.

Reigle has led Formula E over the last four years in partnership with founder and chairman Alejandro Agag. Reigle--who oversaw the introduction of a new sporting format, the launch of the GEN3 car and more--will move to an advisory role for the remainder of the season.

Dodds, meantime, joins the series from Virgin Media O2 and will lead the next phase of Formula E's growth as the first electric motorsport world championship and driving force behind sustainability in elite sport.

Thu, 05/25/2023 - 15:17

By Douglas McColloch

Starting at her father’s shop as a child, Taylor learned the craft of building race cars at a young age. While still in high school, sheAlex Taylor began building her first car, a ’68 Camaro that she raced the following year at Hot Rod Drag Week; at 16 years of age, she was the event’s youngest competitor. In the 10 years since then, she’s managed to earn a bachelor’s degree in marketing, run a 6-sec. quarter in her ’55 Chevy 210, won back-to-back Roadkill Nights Hellcat Grudge Matches, and launched another career as the co-host of “Hot Rod Garage.” Her business has recently expanded to an 8,000-sq.-ft. facility in Booneville, Arkansas.

We chatted with Taylor recently to learn more about this multitalented individual. What follows has been edited for clarity and length.

SEMA News: What’s your latest project? What’s in your driveway/garage/studio?

Alex Taylor: My latest project isn’t a car—it’s the shop I just purchased! I am currently in the process of remodeling it and setting up a space that will allow for race car storage, an area for content creation, and room for the ATR brand to grow.

SN: Describe your first race. What do you remember most about it?

AT: I was 16. My dad, mom and I had built my first car that I was originally just going to drive to high school—a ’68 Camaro. I had wanted to do Hot Rod Drag Week since 2007, and as we were building it, Dad said we could build it for me to take on Drag Week if I wanted to.

I raced it in the Daily Driver class. I started the week running high 12s and ended up running 11.70s by the end of the week. When it was all said and done, Dad came and picked us back up, and I drove the car back to high school the following Monday.

SN: You started working in your dad’s shop at a very young age. What’s the very first job you remember doing?

AT: My parents owned a business building production fiberglass Fords and Willys. When I was probably seven or eight, I started helping lay up fiberglass after school for fun. They would hand me a roller, and while they would work, I would help roll the bubbles out.

SN: How steep was the learning curve to become a co-host for Hot Rod Garage? How is it different from, say, producing a YouTube video?

AT: It wasn’t that bad. The biggest adjustment was getting used to working in someone else’s garage at first—learning what tools we had and where they were. I’m thankful to work with an incredible crew that made me feel welcome from day one. YouTube, for me, is a lot more drawn out. I like to show details and tell stories and explain things, whereas on Hot Rod Garage, everything is a lot more summarized and fast-paced.

SN: You’ve also been a judge for SEMA’s Battle of the Builders competition. How did you approach the assignment, and what did you learn from it?

AT: It was a really cool experience. I was nervous going into it because out of the other influencer judges, I had the smallest following, I was the youngest, I had the least equipment, and I had never done anything like it. I learned there that confidence is key, and the thing that matters most is how you present yourself.

SN: You’re the two-time defending champion at Roadkill Nights’ Hellcat Grudge Match. Are you planning for a three-peat in 2023?

AT: I think the Dodge/Motor Trend crew may be going a different route this year on the grudge match, so I don’t know if I will be competing in that part. I will be at RKN, though, with the ’55.

SN: Between wrenching, racing, hosting a TV show, staying active on social media and running your own business, how and where do you find time to unwind?

AT: I don’t really. I get to work with my family and friends for almost everything I do, though, so even when we’re gone on “work trips,” we still find ways to squeeze in a nice dinner or some fun here and there. I feel like now is the time to work hard and grow and I can unwind more later. But don’t get me wrong—I still stop and enjoy the moments I’m living.

SN: What advice can you give to young women who might want to get involved in racing but who don’t have any family connections to the sport?

AT: Enjoy the process. Find something in the industry that interests you (racing, building, welding, painting, photography, business, etc.) and start researching it online. Knowledge is your best friend. Find people you look up to or trust and ask questions. Learn and absorb, and you will naturally grow and evolve.

SN: Describe a perfect day in the life of Alex Taylor.

AT: It depends on the day! Some days I’m behind the laptop, some days are on the road, some days are out in the shop, and some days are just spent on a random adventure. I like having that mix, and if I had any kind of redundancy, it would drive me nuts. Routine can be good—but too much routine kills my creativity.

SN: What’s your next goal as a racer/builder?

AT: I really want to grow the ATR brand. I want to get my shop finished so I can get more into the business side of selling stuff like private-label parts and filling areas that I see gaps.

“You can never go fast enough.” That’s the motto of Alex Taylor—racer, builder, influencer, TV personality and successful business owner.

Thu, 05/25/2023 - 15:04

Officials with the IRONCLAD original series, "Oil &O&W Whiskey" podcast, have announced The Roadster Shop will host American commentator, actor, podcaster and personality Joe Rogan on June 5, 2023. You won't want to miss this! 

The Roadster Shop builds some of the best chassis and most badass musclecars in the game. On "Oil & Whiskey," an IRONCLAD original podcast, the crew behind the creations brings listeners into the shop for discussions on the kind of content gearheads want: insights about the latest technology, updates about their custom builds, events, industry news, tips and more. 

Along with exclusive details from the hosts Jeremy Gerber, Phil Gerber and Josh Henning, listeners also get to hear the guys answer their questions, break down some of their favorite models and get to know the minds behind the shop's award-winning collection of musclecars.

"Oil & Whiskey," an IRONCLAD Original podcast, is currently on its second season. All episodes appear across all major podcast platforms, including Apple, Spotify, Google, iHeartRadio, Pocketcasts and more; video recordings of episodes are also uploaded to the "Oil & Whiskey" YouTube channel.

Martin & Company Announces Exclusive Marketing Promotion for 30th Anniversary

Martin & Company--the full-service marketing solutions firm based in Whites Creek, Tennessee--has announced a special promotion for the company's 30th anniversary.

In celebration of three decades of marketing expertise, Martin & Company is offering three companies the opportunity for a free marketing consultation that can be used for a product launch or re-launch, website development, marketing audit, new market penetration or branding campaign. To apply for the consultation, fill out this form on the Martin & Company website. 

Martin & Company will select three companies for the free marketing consultation by June 30, 2023. Winners will be notified via email and also announced on the Martin & Company Facebook page.

Longtime Wilwood Racing Division Rep. Carl Bush, 67

Wilwood Engineering--the Camarillo, California-based designer and manufacturer of high-performance disc brakes and components--has announced the passing of Carl Bush, the longtime racing division representative for the company. He was 67.

Bush first joined Wilwood in 1998. Prior, he worked at AFCO Racing Products, where his brother, Mark Bush, helped found the company with Jim Scales.

Thu, 05/25/2023 - 14:44

By SEMA Editors

Lexus

Earlier this month, Lexus teased its upcoming Lexus TX, a three-row crossover based on the Grand Highlander, and sources recently caught the TX prototype undergoing testing in southeast Michigan. 

The shots reveal marked differences in the front end, including a pronounced chin on the bumper and a taller grille. The TX also appears to have a crafted taillight design. 

As for powertrain options, details have yet to be announced, although records revealed Lexus has filed trademarks for "TX 350" and "TX 500h," hinting at potential powertrain choices. The TX 350 suggests the standard model may come equipped with Toyota's direct-injected 3.5L V6 engine, while the TX 500h designation points to the possibility of a hybrid variant.

Expect an official debut in the coming months.

Lexus

Spy Shot: Corvette ZR1 Breaks Cover In Metro Detroit

Corvette

Sources have captured the upcoming mid-engine Corvette ZR1, which showed a substantially sized splitter at the bottom of the front fascia and the same wing used on the Z06 package. Wheel discs, unfortunately, covered the rim design. 

Corvette
Thu, 05/25/2023 - 13:38

RealTruck Inc.--the premier manufacturer of aftermarket truckRealTruck parts and accessories--has officially rebranded all areas of its business following a training session at the SEMA Garage in Detroit. 

RealTruck sent its sales team to a three-day cross-training event at the SEMA Garage to ensure its team members are equipped to assist its customers. Participants received classroom instruction on more than 300 of RealTruck's vast product offerings and hands-on training for the installation of several truck bed covers, including the upcoming Retrax EQ, AMP PowerSteps, BackRack headache racks, AVS LightShield Pro and more straight from the state-of-the-art facility. 

"SEMA Garage offers us a unique opportunity to train a large group of people in a comfortable, well-equipped facility. Having a garage setting that will accommodate a lot of trucks and people to experience 'hands-on' installations is an important and welcome resource," said Ryan Herman, executive vice president of sales at RealTruck.  

The SEMA research and validation facility is 45,000 sq. ft., giving 7,000 SEMA-member businesses access to 3D scanning, 3D printing, ADAS testing, vehicle measuring sessions, fully equipped bays, and emissions testing and certification. 

RealTruck

"There really isn't a facility that can accommodate our needs as well as SEMA Garage. We brought in our entire outside sales force from around the country, and this experience has been a terrific way to teach, share and work together," said Herman. 

RealTruck announced its rebrand from Truck Hero last July and, since then, has been working with its various departments and facilities to roll out a new brand identity and sales team. In addition, the company has transitioned its manufacturing websites and dealer locator to realtruck.com, making it easier for millions of do-it-for-me truck owners to find dealers and local resources for professional installation.

For more information, including how to sign up for the SEMA Garage services, visit SEMAGarage.com or contact garage@sema.org. For more information on RealTruck, visit realtruck.com.

RealTruck
Thu, 05/25/2023 - 12:24

Lawmakers have banded together to show their support of the aftermarket industry and the future of internal combustion engine (ICE) innovations. 

U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairwoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA) and 150 House Republican members sent a letter to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Michael Regan urging him to rescind the agency's proposed emissions standards for light-, medium-duty vehicles and heavy-duty trucks.

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U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairwoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA) and SEMA CEO and President Mike Spagnola.

The Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) thanks Chairwoman McMorris Rodgers for her leadership in opposing the EPA's draft multipollutant rulemaking for model years '27 through '32 motor vehicles. If finalized, the EPA estimates the rule would lead to electric vehicles (EVs) making up two-thirds of new passenger vehicles sold in the United States by 2032. SEMA opposes the rulemaking, as consumers and the marketplace should be able to choose the vehicle technology that works best for them.

Congressional Republican members have come out in strong opposition to the EPA's proposed rulemaking, as evidenced by the supermajority of the House Republican Caucus signing the letter opposing the EPA's effort to transition the U.S. motor-vehicle fleet away from the ICE. 

There are many options on the road to zero emissions; it is crucial for government policy to remain technology neutral. The specialty-equipment market business has been built around ICE technology. However, the industry is leading the way in fuel innovations and converting old vehicles into new and cleaner innovations. Hydrogen and other renewable fuels, including synthetic eFuels, will allow legacy vehicles to operate in a carbon-neutral manner and should have an equal seat at the table. 

Recently, six SEMA members and SEMA President and CEO Mike Spagnola testified before the EPA in opposition to the agency's recently proposed new federal emissions standards. SEMA encourages industry businesses to submit comments to the EPA opposing the proposal while highlighting both the importance of maintaining a technology-neutral approach to motor-vehicle technology and the adverse impacts the rule would have on the future of the automotive industry.  

Click here to sign a letter opposing the EPA's proposal, which provides an opportunity to personalize the text and explain how the agency's push to an all-electric future will impact your business.

For more information, visit sema.org/EPA-Proposed-Greenhouse-Gas-Rules or contact Tiffany Cipoletti at tiffanyc@sema.org.  

Thu, 05/25/2023 - 12:24

Lawmakers have banded together to show their support of the aftermarket industry and the future of internal combustion engine (ICE) innovations. 

U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairwoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA) and 150 House Republican members sent a letter to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Michael Regan urging him to rescind the agency's proposed emissions standards for light-, medium-duty vehicles and heavy-duty trucks.

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U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairwoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA) and SEMA CEO and President Mike Spagnola.

The Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) thanks Chairwoman McMorris Rodgers for her leadership in opposing the EPA's draft multipollutant rulemaking for model years '27 through '32 motor vehicles. If finalized, the EPA estimates the rule would lead to electric vehicles (EVs) making up two-thirds of new passenger vehicles sold in the United States by 2032. SEMA opposes the rulemaking, as consumers and the marketplace should be able to choose the vehicle technology that works best for them.

Congressional Republican members have come out in strong opposition to the EPA's proposed rulemaking, as evidenced by the supermajority of the House Republican Caucus signing the letter opposing the EPA's effort to transition the U.S. motor-vehicle fleet away from the ICE. 

There are many options on the road to zero emissions; it is crucial for government policy to remain technology neutral. The specialty-equipment market business has been built around ICE technology. However, the industry is leading the way in fuel innovations and converting old vehicles into new and cleaner innovations. Hydrogen and other renewable fuels, including synthetic eFuels, will allow legacy vehicles to operate in a carbon-neutral manner and should have an equal seat at the table. 

Recently, six SEMA members and SEMA President and CEO Mike Spagnola testified before the EPA in opposition to the agency's recently proposed new federal emissions standards. SEMA encourages industry businesses to submit comments to the EPA opposing the proposal while highlighting both the importance of maintaining a technology-neutral approach to motor-vehicle technology and the adverse impacts the rule would have on the future of the automotive industry.  

Click here to sign a letter opposing the EPA's proposal, which provides an opportunity to personalize the text and explain how the agency's push to an all-electric future will impact your business.

For more information, visit sema.org/EPA-Proposed-Greenhouse-Gas-Rules or contact Tiffany Cipoletti at tiffanyc@sema.org.  

Thu, 05/25/2023 - 11:17

By SEMA Editors

The 2023 SEMA Show, October 31-November 3, in Las Vegas, is already gearing up to be the best yet. Now that the floorplan is live,SEMA Show buyers and attendees can maximize their Show experience by utilizing the interactive map and exhibitor list at SEMAShow.com/floorplan alongside additional resources, including registration, at SEMAShow.com/attendee.  

Meanwhile, exhibitors are already planning their displays to put their latest innovations in front of thousands of qualified buyers from every segment of the specialty-equipment industry. To prepare SEMA Show exhibitors for success, below are 10 valuable resources--straight from the Exhibitor Service Manual--that companies should bookmark to reference throughout the next few months. Note that, in addition to the relationships an exhibitor forms with their SEMA sales rep, the media team and the Show Department, the entire Exhibitor Service Manual is the official exhibitor's handbook for success. 

Budget Check List

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This is an essential tool for all participating manufacturers, but especially first-time exhibitors. This form allows companies to calculate all of their confirmed and projected fees for everything from booth space; exhibit design and build; electrical, freight and material handling and related services; plus marketing and staff expenses.

Deadlines List

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Discover key dates for exhibitors, including registration, applications such as feature vehicle display, rates for the New Products Showcase, plus vital exhibitor services and related dates.

Contact List

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Find out how to contact the Show organizers that can help you succeed with categories like banquet tickets, booth vehicles, feature vehicles, New Product Showcase, meeting rooms and more.

Parking at the SEMA Show

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Especially helpful for exhibitors with trailers; discover where you can park leading up to and during the event.

Booth Services – Freeman

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This section addresses booth needs, such as power, carpet, fixtures, freight, A/V and computer rentals, cleaning, signs and graphics, and more.

Booth Services – Approved Vendors

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Access the vendors that can help with lead retrieval, catering, insurance, vehicle detailing, tent and canopy rental, internet and telephone, photography, and more.

Vehicle/Car Display Opportunities

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Exhibitors can explore the various opportunities to display their vehicles at the SEMA Show both inside and outside of the booth. For those wanting to exhibit their vehicle in the Feature Vehicle Display (outside of the booth), learn more about the Feature Vehicle Rules & Regulations here and apply here.

Marketing, Advertising & Sponsorships

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This section provides the gamut of marketing opportunities at the SEMA Show, including the New Products Showcase, the No. 1 destination for media members and buyers to discover the latest innovations from the Show floor. The first product entry is free for exhibitors. Learn more here, and apply here.

Exhibitor Rules and Reg

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Discover essential information, including applications, fees, payments, safety requirements, etc. 

SEMA Exhibitor Summit

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Exhibitors should also plan to attend the 2023 SEMA Exhibitor Summit, the two-day event (Tuesday, July 25-Wednesday, July 26) that covers everything needed to exhibit like a professional. SEMA will cover hotel costs for up to two members of each exhibiting company for this unique program, which teaches exhibitors how to:

  • Take advantage of SEMA value-added programs.
  • Use proven strategies to attract buyers to your booth.
  • Save money and resources on Show costs, such as material handling, electrical and related Show expenses.
  • Work one-on-one with Show experts to maximize your ROI.
  • Learn to properly plan and budget to leverage your Show experience.
  • Explore promotional opportunities through sponsorships and other methods.
  • Maximize your SEMA Show exhibit experience.

Register for the SEMA Show Exhibitor Summit at semashow.com/exhibitor-summit. Contact your SEMA Show sales representative at semashow@sema.org, 909-396-0289 or semashow.com/contact to learn more.

There is still great booth space available for manufacturers looking to get involved in the 2023 SEMA Show. Get started at SEMAShow.com/buyabooth.

Tue, 05/23/2023 - 15:40
Spy Shots Porsche

The Porsche 911 ST, a limited-edition special build sold from 1970 to 1971, appears to be returning. With just 24 units sold, Porsche will pay tribute to the iconic 911 ST and its success, with a special edition expected to be launched before the end of 2023. It will be based on the current generation 911 but will carry the ST name.

Sources have spotted the car, which appears to be using the 911 GT3 Touring as its base with a modified body, most notably a modified double bubble roof. In addition, the rear camouflage on the front fenders presumably hides some GT3 RS-like air intakes. 

There's no word on how much power the 911 ST will produce, but since it's based on the GT3 Touring, the 4.0L flat-six should deliver at least 502 hp.

The Porsche 911 ST is expected to launch before the end of this year as a '24 model. 

Porsche

Spy Shot: '24 Hyundai Elantra

Hyundai

Sources captured the '24 Hyundai Elantra without any camouflage in downtown Los Angeles.

The Elantra features an all-new front end with new headlights that appear noticeably slimmer and oriented more horizontally, indicating a departure from the previous model. In addition, the front fascia has a completely redesigned appearance, with a new grille shape and a fully reworked front bumper.

While the changes made to the rear fascia are more subtle in comparison, there are minor revisions to the taillights and the rear bumper.

Sources expect the official debut of the '24 Hyundai Elantra in the coming months.

Hyundai