SEMA Hall Of Fame Inductee

 SEMA Hall Of Fame Inductee -

Angelo is regarded as a “mover and shaker” in the field of motorsports. A longtime member of the staff at Ford in its Special Vehicle Operations, Angelo has had an extensive history of involvement in the specialty automotive market. He has also owned his own speed shop in Detroit.

SEMA Hall Of Fame Inductee

 SEMA Hall Of Fame Inductee -

Dick made his mark in the automotive aftermarket as a distributor of high-performance equipment and accessories in the Pacific Northwest. He was also known for his support of industry associations, SEMA among them. Dick has been an invaluable part of the staff that organizes and administers each ALMS race, and while his name might not be well known to the average sportscar fan, he commands the utmost respect of every team that competes in the series. He has been a pit controller and also worked with NASCAR and 24 Hours of Le Mans.

SEMA Hall Of Fame Inductee

 SEMA Hall Of Fame Inductee -

Dick was the first editor of the NHRA publication National Dragster, managing editor of Hot Rod magazine and executive editor of Motor Trend. He organized the National Street Rod Association and developed the concept of the Street Rod Nationals events. As director of special events at Petersen, he was also instrumental in the production of the first SEMA Show in 1967 at Dodger Stadium. He served as the executive director of PWA and SEMA; he has repeatedly been honored for his myriad achievements.

SEMA Hall Of Fame Inductee

 SEMA Hall Of Fame Inductee -

A hot-rodding pioneer, his dedication to industry causes and many years of service on the SEMA staff earned Lou recognition in the industry Hall of Fame. He sponsored race cars, encouraged safety specs in all forms of racing, and was a reliable friend to everyone who knew him. He raced Southern California dry lakes before shifting to organized drag racing—at its start. Lou also ran one of the first dragstrips California. Eventually he built and owned several Top Fuel dragsters. Additionally, he served as SEMA’s Executive Director.

SEMA Hall Of Fame Inductee

 SEMA Hall Of Fame Inductee -

When a call goes out for someone to work on a special project, the caller is looking for someone like Murray Diamond, whose dedication to industry causes is rarely equaled. Murray was responsible for unprecedented contributions to the SEMA Scholarship Fund during his tenure as chair of the committee that managed the fund and its activities.

SEMA Hall Of Fame Inductee

 SEMA Hall Of Fame Inductee -

As a marketing guru, few can top Harvey Goldberg, a manufacturer's rep who, as a director of clients’ promotional programs, put many companies “on the map” in sales successes. Harvey’s company, Goldberg Marketing, set the style others would follow.

SEMA Hall Of Fame Inductee

 SEMA Hall Of Fame Inductee -

Joe founded Venolia Pistons, a company that designed and produced pistons and rings for all-out racing engines. But he is best known for the Funny Cars he sponsored in NHRA drag racing. It was the outstanding Candy Apple paint treatments on the cars that always got attention. Not long after he became a partner in what was then called Venolia Racing Pistons in the early 1960s, the company produced the first pistons that were forged rather than cast. Joe also had a partnership with Bones & Dubach, racing a 1933 Willys Gasser.

SEMA Hall Of Fame Inductee

 SEMA Hall Of Fame Inductee -

Ray started his career with his speed shop, Ray Brown Automotive, where he developed and marketed the first-ever lap-style seat belt sold for passenger car use. He maintained a career at Superior Industries International, a supplier of aluminum alloy wheels to General Motors and other carmakers. But he was also a racer, gaining Southern California Timing Association timing tags at the dry lakes with his legendary 1932 roadster, and he made history at Bonneville by running a Chrysler Hemi, making it a household word.

SEMA Hall Of Fame Inductee

 SEMA Hall Of Fame Inductee -

Carl’s colorful career spans the full spectrum of experiences in the performance and racing industry. He has driven a fuel dragster, served on the staff of SEMA as Technical and Legislative Director and on the Board of Directors, has promoted the sport of drag racing internationally, working as a consultant to race facilities, and serving as a vice president at the NHRA.

SEMA Hall Of Fame Inductee

 SEMA Hall Of Fame Inductee -

A longtime member of the staff at Chevrolet, Vince Piggins recognized the value to a carmaker of a good working relationship with the specialty automotive aftermarket. He encouraged small companies to design and market accessories for all car makes, but in particular, for Chevrolet. He is reportedly responsible for helping with development of the Camaro Z/28 package.

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