Ford Motor Company will have something extraordinary to celebrate at the 2011 SEMA Show: 110 years of racing supremacy. In 1901, driving a car called Sweepstakes, Henry Ford defeated Alexander Winton in a race whose prize money helped him found his automobile company two years later.
No one appreciates victory more than those who have been near defeat,
and no one appreciates help more than those who have nearly fallen. As
part of this issue is devoted to legislative and regulatory themes, we
asked executives from SEMA-member companies to comment on some of the
programs that have helped them overcome adversity and improve the
marketplace for both the industry and the consumers who benefit from it.
News and updates from SEMA's councils and committees.
Would you like to get some exposure for your company in front of top
companies in your industry segment? Become a sponsor* at one of the
council/committee receptions or events being held during the 2011 SEMA Show.
News and updates from SEMA's councils and committees.
The SEMA Pinewood Drag Races moved to a new location for 2011—the
Renaissance Hotel in Long Beach, California—bringing new challengers and
former champions together to race against the clock for a good cause.
News and updates from SEMA's councils and committees.
The auto-parts industry shows no signs of letting up on the throttle in
spite of turbulence on Wall Street, at least not yet. Even though the
economy as a whole has been volatile, consistently positive data is
still coming in around the SEMA Show, which is seeing growth in square
footage and attendance continues to power ahead.
August 16, 2011
News and updates from SEMA's councils and committees.