Carl Olson’s colorful career spans the full spectrum of experiences in the performance and racing industry.
Rich Barsamian, Jack Chisenhall, John Gaines, and Joe St. Lawrence will receive the specialty-equipment industry’s highest honor as the newest members of the SEMA Hall of Fame.
Matteo Agosta was born in Trapani, Sicily, Italy, before moving to a location in the United States that was a foreshadowing of his future: Detroit.
Since he was old enough to walk, Paul “Scooter” Brothers has been hanging around cars.
Joseph “Corky” Coker delights in seeing people happy, and he was born to be in the automotive specialty-equipment industry.
Joel Ayres has had a successful aftermarket career for more than 40 years.
When he was a young man racing his own cars, Ed Iskenderian—or as he was later nicknamed, “Camfather”—had trouble buying racing-grind camshafts.
Don’t miss your chance to acknowledge industry visionaries.
Members have until March 16, to submit their nominations for the 2020 SEMA Hall of Fame.
Members have until March 16, to submit their nominations for the 2020 SEMA Hall of Fame.