Ford is accepting proposals for its annual project vehicle program, but only until March 1. Act now if you're planning a Ford, Lincoln or Mercury project for 2010.
Jamie McMurray becomes the 34th different driver to win Daytona 500; NASCAR changes green-white-checkered rule; Former ARTGO Challenge Series promoter John McKarns died on February 9 after a long battle with bladder cancer; and more racing news.
John Force snaps 40-race winless streak at Winternationals; live timing from NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series events added to NHRA.com; military discounts available for upcoming events; and more news from the NHRA.
With the clock ticking and under intense pressure, four teams of high school students pitted their skills against each other as they disassembled and rebuilt high-performance Chevy 350 engines at the first-ever Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge Showdown at SEMA.
For the 2009 SEMA Show, the Association not only strove to deliver on its proven traditions but also aimed to introduce new avenues for success. The first-ever Enthusiast Opinion Leader Research Program was conceived in order to keep SEMA-member companies in tune with the current behavior of...
SEMA's Memorial Scholarship Fund and Loan Forgiveness Program help students preparing for careers in the automotive industry and recent graduates working for SEMA member companies. Awards range from $1,000-$4,000, but you need to apply by April 2 to get in the running.
Think you’re too busy for personal and professional training? Did you miss the 50 world-class seminars at the 2009 SEMA Show? No problem. For the first time, SEMA has recorded and uploaded audio from every education session presented at the 2009 Show.
The Society of Collision Repair Specialists will offer seminars at the 2010 SEMA Show on a wide range of topics affecting the collision repair industry.