Tue, 05/02/2023 - 16:50

By Ashley Reyes

powered by HRIAWhen it comes to insurance needs, how do builders and shop owners determine which policies are necessary and how much coverage to get? Is your existing coverage putting your business at risk? Does the language of insurance get confusing?

While an insurance review may seem time-consuming and tedious, it is vital to a business' success--and it does not need to be overwhelming. Shop owners in the automotive aftermarket are invited to the Hot Rod Industry Alliance (HRIA) webinar "What Builders Need to Know about Insurance Needs, powered by HRIA" on Tuesday, May 9 at 10:00 a.m. (PDT) to learn tips and advice for reviewing their policy. 

Attendees will learn:  

  • The most common mistakes builders may be making with their insurance coverage  
  • The different types of insurance coverage shop owners need to know about  
  • How often shops should reassess their insurance policies  
  • Definitions to insurance jargon and lingo that will demystify the process  
  • Questions to ask your insurance provider that will help save you money

The webinar also includes a Q&A with experts Trent Campbell of American National Insurance and Bob Corwin of RevPro/Alliant. Participants will also hear case studies from like-minded automotive aftermarket shop owners, along with a brief update on HRIA programs and benefits.

Register here! 

Tue, 05/02/2023 - 13:30

MCGPThe iconic Big Machine Music City Grand Prix is returning to the streets of Nashville, Tennessee, on August 4-6, and SEMA Business and Individual Members can save big on tickets for being a valued part of our community (more details below).

The three-day event is just one of five street course races on the NTT IndyCar Series schedule. It will also feature five additional series--Indy NXT, SRO GT America, SRO GR Cup, Trans AM TA2, and Stadium Super Trucks--for back-to-back racing action. 

The Big Machine Music City Grand Prix holds the title of the longest straightaway in IndyCar racing (3,578 ft.) and is the only race that crosses a body of water as part of the 2.17 mile, 11-turn course across the Nissan Stadium property, the KVB Bridge and Cumberland River, and around downtown Nashville. 

Of course, Nashville's Music City event features live music and will culminate with a headliner concert on Friday and Saturday nights. 

SEMA Business and Individual Members can access these exclusive discounts for the Big Machine Music City Grand Prix, valid May 1-31, through their Membership portal

  • 20% Off Three-Day Grandstand Seats
  • 10% Off East Club Tickets
  • BOGO 3-Day General Admission Tickets (Limited number available).

Visit your SEMA Membership portal to claim your benefits and unique promo code today! Three-day packages are limited, so take advantage of this opportunity before they're gone!

For more information, follow the Big Machine Music City Grand Prix social media platforms at @musiccitygp (links on their website) and visit musiccitygp.com

For more information on this exclusive benefit, contact Mike Kirks at membership@performanceracing.com.

Tue, 05/02/2023 - 13:02

SEMA Show attendees and exhibitors can start making travel arrangements by taking advantage of the discounted SEMA Show hotels airfare options available through the SEMA Show travel page.

Organizers work with major air carriers--including Alaska, Delta, and United--to offer up to 10% off airfare for exhibitors, attendees, and media heading to the SEMA Show, October 31-November 3 in Las Vegas.

Each airline provides discounts for all Showgoers, whether they arrive a few days before the Show, or leave several days after. The valid travel dates for the discounts are available below.

Travel Dates for Airfare Discounts
Alaska Airlines
  • October 27, 2023-November 8, 2023
  • Discount: 7% off published fares
  • Online Reservations: alaskaair.com and enter discount code ECME606
  • Phone Reservations: Group Desk at 1-800-445-4435. A $15 per-person ticketing fee will be applied to phone reservations.
Delta Airlines
  • October 25, 2023-November 8, 2023
  • Discount: 5%–10% off
  • Online Reservations: delta.com and enter the Meeting Event Code NM2EE in the box provided on the "Book a Flight" page.
  • For guidelines and questions, contact the Delta Meeting Network Desk at 1-800-328-2216 or DeltaMeetingNetwork@delta.com.
United Airlines
  • October 24, 2023-November 6, 2023
  • Discount: 2%–10% off
  • Online Reservations: united.com and enter your offer code ZN38 in the Promotions and Certificates box when searching for your flights.
  • Phone Reservations: United Meetings at 1-800-426-1122. Provide them with the following information: Z Code: ZN38, Agreement Code: 978830. Note that a service fee will be collected per ticket when booking by phone.

For rates, booking information, discount codes and additional details on airfare, visit the SEMA Show travel page.

The 2023 SEMA Show takes place Tuesday-Friday, October 31-November 3, in Las Vegas. Visit SEMAShow.com/buyabooth to secure booth space for the 2023 SEMA Show.

Complete information about the 2023 Show is available at SEMAShow.com.   

Tue, 05/02/2023 - 11:44

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

E15For the second year in a row, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued a temporary waiver to allow for the summertime sale of gasoline with up to 15% ethanol (E15). Currently, E15 cannot be sold between June 1 and September 15 due to fuel-volatility concerns that higher blends of ethanol combined with warmer temperatures may lead to increased ground-level ozone formation and smog. The EPA issued its waiver over fuel supply disruptions caused by Russia's war in Ukraine and other factors.

Ethanol, especially in higher concentrations such as E15, can cause metal corrosion and dissolve certain plastics and rubbers in older automobiles that were not constructed with ethanol-resistant materials and in certain specialty high-performance equipment installed on newer vehicles. SEMA opposes the expansion of E15 gasoline as a lack of clear labeling on gas pumps does not provide sufficient protection to guard against misfuelling.

Under the Trump Administration, the EPA issued a ruling to permanently allow year-round sale of E15; however, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia found this ruling unlawful. The EPA says this decision is based on its authority to pursue a temporary emergency action.

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

Tue, 05/02/2023 - 11:23

By SEMA Editors

Registration for the 2023 SEMA Show is now open at SEMAShow.com/register

SEMA Show management is dedicated to making the Show as cost-effective as possible for all, and from now until June 30, pricing is just $40. The cost will increase to $60 after June 30 and $120 after September 29.

If you have questions or need assistance, please contact customer service at 866-229-3687. International callers dial direct +1-224-563-3154 or email aapexsema@csreg.zohodesk.com. Service is available Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. (CDT).

International travelers can request a letter of invitation during the registration process. Not sure if you will require a Visa from your country of origin? Use the U.S. Department of State's handy Visa Wizard to determine your needs. In addition, many countries are eligible for the U.S. Visa Waiver Program. If you are traveling from any eligible country, register for your Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) approval before your travel.

Registering early allows you to take advantage of the best rates and receive all the necessary information for planning your SEMA Show experience. Early registration also ensures that you will receive your badges in the mail before November's event.

Get started on your road to the 2023 SEMA Show by registering today at SEMAShow.com/register!

Tue, 05/02/2023 - 11:19

By SEMA Editors

The following candidates are running for a seat on the SEMA Board of Directors:

Chair-Elect - One Open Seat
Chair-elect

Myles Kovacs and Melanie White.

  • Myles Kovacs, TIS Industries
  • Melanie White, Hellwig Products
Distributor/Retailer - One Open Seat
Distributor Retailer

Rob Ward (left) and Ted Wentz.

  • Rob Ward, Legacy EV
  • Ted Wentz, Quadratec, Incumbent

Voting will take place online between May 9-23, and is open to current SEMA-member companies. Votes must be cast by each company's primary contact.

Details on the upcoming election were sent to the member company's designated primary contact last week. Winners will be announced by June 1.

For more information, visit the SEMA Board of Directors website.

Tue, 05/02/2023 - 11:12
GMC Acadia

This is the latest GMC Acadia testing in metro Detroit, but it has dropped a significant amount of camo this time.

The exterior grows compared to the current model, returning the Acadia back to large crossover proportions of the first-generation model. This means that the 2024 Acadia will return to a formidable three-row crossover.

Inside, the next-gen Acadia will get an all-new cabin along with the addition of Super Cruise. Expect the powertrains to largely carry over, with the 2.0L turbo and a naturally aspirated 3.6L V6, both mated to a nine-speed automatic transmission.

Expect an official debut in 2023.

GMC Acadia

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

Tue, 05/02/2023 - 11:10

By Ashley Reyes

WTCThe SEMA Wheel & Tire Council (WTC) is providing its  members an opportunity to establish valuable business connections during its WTC Coffee & Conversation networking event, taking place virtually on Thursday, May 4, at 9:00 a.m. (PDT).    

As part two of the five-part Coffee & Conversation series, the free online event brings wheel and tire manufacturers, importers, distributors, dealers, service provider, and related professionals together to discuss the aftermarket's hottest topics; meet the "who's who" of the wheel and tire market; discuss new opportunities and challenges; and gain insight from experts and associates that can benefit their business.

"The WTC Coffee and Conversation series is a great opportunity to connect with industry leaders to discuss the current wheel and tire landscape," said Matthew Harris of Sante Fe, California-based Custom Wheel House, who attended the series' first event in March. "The dialogue is insightful, engaging, and the topics are pertinent to our industry today."   

Organizers will introduce a discussion topic to start the conversation, but attendees are encouraged to bring a talking point that impacts their business personally.  

Register here.   

Tue, 05/02/2023 - 10:28

By Mike Imlay

The 2023 SEMA Motorsports Parts Manufacturers Council (MPMC) wrapped up another successful Media Trade Conference (MTC) earlier this year at Anaheim's Embassy Suites hotel in Southern California. Running January 23-26, the event marked the first in-person MTC gathering since the pandemic. And thanks to positive surveys showing the success of its revamped format, plans are already underway for an even more robust event in 2024.

MTC Panel

After two years as an online event, the annual MPMC Media Trade Conference returned as a live event for 2023. A lunchtime panel on the current state of motorsports was just one of the updates to the conference's format.

"The council really felt they needed to make some adjustments to the conference experience for attendees because they wanted to knock their socks off, being the first return to an in-person conference experience in a couple years," said SEMA Council Director Marcy Yanus, the association's staff liaison for the MPMC. "They really went above and beyond."

The MPMC council represents companies that make functional performance parts used in sanctioned racing applications. The council addresses industry-specific issues, chief among them preserving and promoting motorsports and its parts industry. MPMC also works closely with SEMA's legislative and technical affairs staff to address matters that may affect the industry.

Launched 26 years ago, the MTC is a unique trade event allowing MPMC-member manufacturers to meet one-on-one with media attendees focused on the niche. The format is straightforward. Each manufacturer gets a hotel suite that also serves as a meeting space. Over the three-day conference period, each company then hosts back-to-back, 30-min. meetings with qualified media attendees. (Think of it as a sort of "speed-dating" experience for manufacturers and journalists in which story matches are made.) Manufacturers use the time to share new products, company news and activities, and other potential story ideas with the media.

"There is no better place than the MPMC Media Trade Conference to build and strengthen relationships with reporters and influencers who can help promote our brands," said MPMC Select Committee Chair Melissa Scoles of QA1. "By meeting with media in such an intimate setting, MPMC members are able to build strong, quality relationships with journalists that can benefit them for future coverage."

For most of its history, the in-person MTC went off without a hitch at various hotel locations in Southern California. Then the pandemic lockdowns hit, spurring the MPMC to create a virtual trade event online. The innovation proved highly popular, especially for long-
distance and international attendees. But after two years, many participants seemed to want more.

According to MPMC select committee member Brian Bohlander of Old World Industries, this posed a dilemma that boiled down to three possible solutions: stay virtual, create an in-person/virtual hybrid program, or return to a completely in-person program. Ultimately, the task force chose a live conference with the possibility of hybrid programs every few years to accommodate those unable to attend year in and year out.

"We felt it was time to get everybody back together in person and, frankly, the response from everybody that attended was really positive," he said. "They were glad to see their friends. They were glad to have some normalcy back."

But that return to normalcy didn't mean a mere return to business as usual. Instead, the planning committee sought ways to take the conference's networking to the next level.

"When we came up with the idea of getting people together, we wanted to make it multifaceted and really give the manufacturers some value for being there," Bohlander explained. "With that being said, we looked at our roster and realized that a lot of the media that's there also [represent] sanctioning bodies or are very heavily involved as influencers within certain segments of motorsports."

The task force came up with a Monday-evening welcome reception featuring a mini outdoor car show sponsored by Hemmings to get participants interacting before the conference. A motorsports discussion panel representing diverse racing segments was added to the annual Tuesday lunch presentation. Focusing on the current state of motorsports, panelists included Brett Becker (NASA), Karl Fredrickson (Speedway Illustrated), Jim Liaw (PRI), Jim Ryan (SCORE International) and Steve Wolcott (NMRA/NMCA). The traditional MTC Happy Hour followed that evening. Wednesday's lunch was also transformed into a networking mixer specially designed to deepen relationships between manufacturers as well as media. (Of course, Thursday's lunch was catered by an authentic Southern California In-N-Out Burger truck, another MTC tradition.)

MTC Banners

A traditional sight of the live MTC, exhibitor banners graced the courtyard balconies of the Embassy Suites in Anaheim, California--marking the successful return of the in-person gathering.

"I can speak for myself as a manufacturer," Bohlander said. "We know a lot of the media because we meet with the media day in, day out, and we build and cultivate those relationships. But I don't know nearly as many manufacturers as I'd like to know. And I think the same thing can be said from a media perspective. There's a lot of media that knows the manufacturers because of [MTC] meetings, but they don't necessarily know other media outlets that might actually be allies and able to collaborate with them to tell those positive stories."

"I think one of the most impressive things about this year's event was the diversity of manufacturers and media that attended," agreed Yanus. "We had great representation from both new media and new manufacturers, as well as returning media and manufacturers. Also, the willingness of MTC veterans to embrace those who were new and show them the ropes is something that I think is really special about the automotive aftermarket and about the people who participate at the conference."

For 2023, the MTC continued to expand its attendee roster to better mirror the changing times. Two decades ago, print publications defined the automotive press, but not so much now. Today's motorsports journalists include a broad mix of web and print writers, freelancers and content creators.

"The MTC has become a place for content creators to get a foothold in the motorsports parts manufacturing segment of the industry," observed Yanus. "The trade conferences have also been able to open new doors for our manufacturers to reach segments that they normally wouldn't talk to. That said, we're still very selective about who we invite to the conference. We really want high-quality experiences for our manufacturers. We want to make sure the media we're inviting are able to give the type of exposure and opportunity that those manufacturers are looking for."

Post-event surveys indicated the new format was indeed a hit with media attendees. "The one-to-one interaction with the companies this conference provided is what makes it my favorite show of the year," said Alex Hernandez, a content creator with Sac Speed Shop. "The inclusion of a car show meet-and-greet was a great idea that allowed us to mingle in a relaxed environment as well as show our work and demo how we have used company products on our builds. This industry is relationship-based more than ever right now, and I am happy to see what materialized from our conversations."

First-time attendee Todd Metz of Front Wheel Discussion was also impressed. "I had absolutely no idea what to expect and was so pleasantly surprised at how welcome and respected I felt during the entire event," he said. "I had the best time, and this will definitely be a yearly thing for me. I made a lot of connections that will no doubt be life-changing. I am just so genuinely appreciative of the opportunity to attend."

Lake Speed Jr., vice president of sales and marketing for Total Seal Piston Rings, was among the manufacturers exhibiting at the event. The company showcased its new surface analysis system, which Speed said provides an incredible combination of surface measurements and magnified imaging.

"The media were blown away by the visuals provided and the ease of use," he said. "Technology in our industry progresses quite rapidly, so the MPMC MTC provides the best platform for discussing editorial opportunities to explain new technologies and products. Our marketing calendar takes shape after the MTC because it plays a pivotal role in our marketing plans. Seeing the top industry journalists and influencers makes this the most productive three days of the year."

Alex Stivaletti, social media manager for Holley Performance Products, represented the manufacturer in one of four suites it set up for the Baer Brakes, Detroit Speed, Flowmaster and Hooker Blackheart brands. He views the event's 30 min. of uninterrupted sit-down time with different media reps as its key advantage.

"The overall goal for Holley was to present the latest products that we have and establish media connections to present them to the market. My personal goal was to establish plans with not only the media, but influencers, for the entire year. The earlier we can be aware of projects, the easier they are to execute on," he explained.

"I have only ever done the MPMC MTC virtually, so getting out to California and seeing everyone in person was a great change of pace," Stivaletti said, adding that he greatly preferred the in-person meetings over the past virtual format.

"The quality of each media connection was very professional. Everyone came in, presented their cards, and had an agenda to discuss. It was clear everyone had a plan, which was refreshing and smoothed the process of the event out," he remarked.

MTC

At the event's Tuesday-evening reception, SEMA Chairman of the Board James Lawrence congratulated the MPMC and automotive media for their efforts and achievements in support of motorsports.

Tim Torrecarion, also an MPMC select committee and MTC task force member, said the council was extremely pleased with the event's success and the positive feedback of participants. "Even those that were initially on the fence about participating were glad that they decided to attend in person," he explained. "What stood out to me the most was the appreciation by our attendees for all the hard work that SEMA and the council went through to making this event happen face-to-face."

"The conference really resonates with our attendees and members because it is the only event where manufacturers and media get an opportunity to meet without distractions or the worry of being interrupted by passing [trade show] traffic," added Torrecarion. "It's a very focused agenda over the course of several days with the main goal being editorial content and relationship building. In addition, the MPMC prides itself on providing the right blend of traditional and new media outlets for manufacturers to meet with."

Torrecarion said that the inclusion of "new media" attendees began several years ago when the growth of the digital space began making an obvious impact on how consumers gathered industry information. "Wanting to be at the forefront of this shift, the council made it a point to invite and include folks that were providing these types of services," he explained. In addition, the council has hosted several learning events to educate and help its manufacturer members add new media channels to their marketing mix.

Next year's MTC is slated for January 23-25, 2024. Along with further expansion of media attendees, MTC organizers are now eyeing a wider array of exhibiting companies. The conference will likely include manufacturers representing Performance Racing Industry (PRI) business members and Truck & Off-Road Association (TORA) councils.

"That will be an added benefit to both manufacturers and media because it recognizes the expansion of the racing world," observed Yanus. 

Meanwhile, she said, MTC organizers continue to be open to other ideas as well. "There's always an opportunity for MPMC members to participate in planning the event. We are always looking at how we can improve things. Members sending us feedback, responding to surveys, or volunteering to be on the subcommittee that actually creates the event are always welcome," Yanus concluded.

Richard Holdener Receives 2023 Robert E. Petersen Award

At the MTC's Tuesday-evening reception sponsored by Power Auto Media and PRI, the MPMC presented its 2023 Robert E. Petersen Media Award to journalist Richard Holdener in recognition his positive impact on both the motorsports industry and the SEMA council. The award is named for the late automotive media publisher who founded Hot Rod along with Motor Trend and countless other titles. The reception offered another great venue for MPMC members and journalists to network in a relaxed and social setting, catch up with friends over food and beverages, and talk motorsports with colleagues.

MTC

Richard Holdener, recipient of the 2023 Robert E. Petersen Media Award (center), is flanked by (left) former MPMC Chair Rob Fisher and current MPMC Chair Melissa Scoles.

Join the MPMC

To learn more about the MPMC, its programs and how to become a member, visit sema.org/get-involved/councils-networks/mpmc or email SEMA Council Director Marcy Yanus at marcyy@sema.org.

This article was part of the May 2023 issue of SEMA News. For more, visit sema.org/news-media/magazine.

Tue, 05/02/2023 - 10:14

Are you hunting for a new job? The SEMA Career Center has a comprehensive listing of automotive-related job openings around the country. Here are some of the latest jobs posted to the website.

Cognito Motorsports

Outside Contract Sales Rep

Cognito Motorsports, located in Bakersfield, California, is hiring an outside contract sales rep responsible for new dealer acquisition, top-line sales production, relationship management and customer retention. The successful candidate will be an effective hunter and relationship builder capable of consistently recruiting new Cognito dealers and helping them to grow and maintain their sales volume.

Toms Offroad

Accountant Controller

Toms Offroad, located in Medford, Oregon, is hiring an accountant controller to comply with federal, state and local legal requirements by studying existing and new legislation, anticipating future legislation, enforcing requirements, filing financial reports and advising management on needed actions. The ideal candidate for this position would be a self-starter who can manage projects accordingly, is experienced in the field, knowledgeable in QuickBooks and has a growth mindset.

QA1

Content Marketing Strategist

QA1, located in Lakeville, Minnesota, is hiring a content marketing strategist responsible for translating business goals into content strategies to be delivered through a wide variety of mediums. The ideal candidate should be a big-picture thinker who leads the strategy and development of messaging to be delivered in all forms of media. This position requires a high level of creativity and ability to facilitate the creation of highly engaging content to the QA1 audience.

 

For more information, including how to apply to jobs or to post job listings, visit the SEMA Career Center here