If
you are in the business of auto racing, then the 2015
PRI Show is a must-attend. Racing industry professionals
from across the US and 70 countries will gather in Indianapolis
this December for the Performance Racing Industry
Trade Show (PRI 2015). It will pack the Indiana
Convention Center with exhibits of new racing products,
motorsports engineering solutions, machining equipment and
more.
Approximately
1200 racing companies will exhibit in PRI 2015, which
takes place December 10–12, 2015. The Show provides
racing retailers, race engine builders, professional race
teams, WDs, motorsports engineers and more the opportunity
to preview virtually all the new racing technology becoming
available for the next racing season.
Racing entrepreneurs can meet face to
face with suppliers, make purchase decisions, and have
the new products in stock for the start of racing in 2016.
“We get to see the new stuff
and meet up with our manufacturers face to face. That’s
the best part of it, the face-to-face conversations,”
added Henry Lanier from Lanier’s Speed Shop, Colorado
Springs, Colorado, an engine building business that specializes
in hardcore racing internal engine parts—pistons,
camshafts, lifters, bearings, crankshafts, rods and accompanying
ancillary parts. I have about 10
primary and 50 secondary manufacturers and people who
I go to see, so I have to prioritize it,” Lanier
continued. “I take one person from my shop and myself.
We spend almost all of our time of the three days in the
Trade Show.”
Allen Besselievre Jr.,
of Bonrheman Motorsports, San Diego, California, operates
a race team as well as sells racing products. “I
like to speak to the manufacturers directly and ask some
technical questions,” he explained of why he attends
the PRI Trade Show. “Every time I go I find out
new things. Even if you’ve been in racing a long
time, you still get new insights into everything. “I
try to get the latest information on certain items that
I’m interested in,” he continued. “They
come out with new products there, and I’m always
interested in upgrading our race team’s products.”
John Kilroy, producer
of PRI 2015, advised racing industry buyers, "Be
prepared to spend all three Show days working the exhibit
aisles. There's a lot to take in. And it's the exhibits
that surprise you, or were unexpected, that may result
in your most valuable experience of the entire event.
You don't want to miss a thing." He noted that one
of the great aspects of the host city of Indianapolis
is that the PRI Trade Show crowd flows out into the lively
downtown at the end of exhibit hours, and business continues
long into the night. "Racers take over downtown Indy
during the PRI Trade Show. It's great fun, and it can
be very productive in concluding business transactions
that started on the Show floor," said Kilroy. "Indianapolis
is the perfect host city for the world's premier racing
show. They speak 'racing' in this city!"
New
For PRI 2015
New for 2015, the legacy of great racing at Indianapolis
Motor Speedway will be on display at the Performance Racing
Industry Trade Show. Courtesy of the facility’s
Hall of Fame Museum, located on the grounds of the Speedway,
PRI will host an exhibit of six cars that were raced in
the Indy 500 over past decades, providing a dramatic perspective
on the evolution of the Indy car in design and engineering.
The museum will also display historic Indy car motors,
and the Borg-Warner Trophy will make a one-day appearance
on the first day of PRI 2015.
In
addition, participants in PRI 2015 can purchase tickets
for our exclusive Day At The Speedway, which takes place
on Wednesday, December 9, and includes a bus tour of the
IMS grounds, admission to the museum, and lunch at the
Brickyard Crossing.
The
UK-based Motorsport Industry Association (MIA) will host
an all-new International Business Sales and Trade Workshop,
scheduled for Wednesday, December 9. The workshop is designed
to introduce business professionals who wish to learn
more about international commerce to one another, using
case studies and real-world examples to support the knowledge
that is required to succeed overseas. Attendees will hear
firsthand from major industry representatives about the
opportunities and challenges of international trade. This
event is free to attend for those who are interested in
expanding their current customer base into overseas markets.
It takes place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Room 211of the
ICC. Among its featured speakers will be Chris Aylett,
CEO of the MIA. For more information or to register, contact
Carly Latcham at +44 (0)2476 692600, or by email: carly.latcham@the-mia.com.
Traditional
Favorites
Each year, the PRI Trade Show coincides with several mainstay
events and conferences that remain popular among race
industry professionals, including the Advanced Engineering
Technology Conference (AETC) for race engine builders,
the International Council of Motorsport Sciences (ICMS)
Annual Congress for race safety experts and the Race Track
Business Conference (RTBC) for race track owners, managers
and sanctioning bodies. They make a trip to Indianapolis
more than a visit to a trade show, which is why it's become
known as Race Industry Week.
The
great heritage of the Grand Opening Breakfast at the PRI
Show continues in 2015, as NASCAR Sprint Cup driver Brad
Keselowski joins MAVTV’s Dave Despain on stage to
share his colorful racing stories. Taking place Thursday
morning, December 10, the Breakfast serves as the exciting
kickoff event for the main attraction—the PRI Trade
Show. Keselowski, the 2012 Cup Champion and 2010 NASCAR
Xfinity Series Champion, follows in a long line of great
racers who have made special appearances at the GOB, including
Richard Petty, Tony Stewart, John Force, Don ‘Snake’
Prudhomme, Tom ‘Mongoose’ McEwen, and many
more. On stage, Despain is featured in a talk show setting
called “Good Morning, PRI.” He’ll interview
Keselowski before an industry audience of approximately
3000 racing professionals. The Grand Opening Breakfast
begins at 8 a.m., with doors set to open at 7 a.m., and
includes a complimentary breakfast served in the Sagamore
Ballroom of the Indiana Convention Center.
At
the end of the first day of exhibits at the PRI Show,
on Thursday, December 10, PRI hosts its annual Happy Hour
in the Lucas Oil Stadium concourse. Attendees and exhibitors
with PRI credentials are invited to attend this complimentary
event and enjoy the racing camaraderie along with cold
beverages and hot appetizers.
Racing
Business Seminars
Each year, Performance Racing Industry hosts an array
of business management seminars—three on Friday
morning and three on Saturday morning, December 11 &
12, each from 8–9 a.m. before the Trade Show doors
open. Headlining Friday’s program will be “Powering
Performance: Pat Musi Racing Engines” presented
by Pat and Lizzy Musi and moderated by PRI Editor Dan
Schechner. This sit-down interview-style presentation
will showcase one of the best-known drag race engine builders
of the last half-century, Pat Musi, and his daughter Lizzy,
a record-breaking drag racer and president of Musi Enterprises
in Mooresville, North Carolina. Attendees will hear these
industry VIPs discuss the business, how it has evolved
over the years, how it’s been so successful, how
it has addressed different challenges, how it is positioned
for the future, and much more.
Also
on the agenda for Friday is a pair of seminars covering
two of the hottest topics in small business management
today. “Social Media in Record Time” will
feature Erin Bemis of Constant Contact delivering time-saving
tips for managing social media; simple ways to find usable,
relevant content for posts; how to integrate social media
into sales promotions and events; best practices, business
builders and more.
Leading
columnist, author and small business owner Gene Marks
(also a frequent contributor to Fox News, Fox Business
and CNBC) will touch on some of the most important employee-related
issues in today’s companies, and explain how your
organization can find the best people and keep them happy
for the long term. His seminar, titled “The Next
Two Years: Your People,” promises to be both enlightening
and entertaining.
Leading
Saturday’s lineup will be a special presentation
by world-class racer, broadcaster, entrepreneur, speaker
and author Derek Daly, who provides invaluable information
for drivers and parents on how to position themselves
for success in motorsports, from stock cars to midgets,
sports cars to formula cars. Daly literally wrote the
book for young drivers when he penned “Race To Win:
How To Become a Complete Champion,” which Mario
Andretti called “The Bible” for young drivers
and parents. “Derek Daly Academy: The Complete Champion
Seminar… What If It’s You?” will be
ideal for parents of young, up-and-coming racers looking
to learn the ins and outs of the industry.
Also listed among Saturday’s seminars is “Opportunities
in Land Speed Racing,” a panel discussion featuring
four of the sport’s true insiders on the state of
land speed racing, business opportunities for racing professionals,
how to get involved in the sport, and much more. Expert
panelists include Dennis Sullivan of the Utah Salt Flats
Racing Association “LandSpeed” Louise Ann
Noeth of Land Speed Productions, Steve Watt of Maxwell
Industries and the Speed Demon, and Stuart Gosswein of
Save the Salt and SEMA.
Finally,
in “EricTheCarGuy’s YouTube Experience And
How It Can Benefit Performance Automotive Businesses,”
ASE certified master technician Eric Cook (aka EricTheCarGuy)
will explain how he became a YouTube phenomenon, his successful
strategies and techniques, and how racing entrepreneurs
can effectively use video to work for their businesses.
To
register for the PRI Trade Show, or for more information,
go to www.pri2015.com.