Drag Illustrated Issue 113, September 2016 | Page 64
PRODUCTS & PRESS
WORLD’S PREMIER RACING TRADE SHOW
TO DELIVER TOP-FLIGHT EVENTS IN 2016
Dozens of workshops, seminars, and special events have been confirmed
and finalized for the 2016 Performance Racing Industry (PRI) Trade Show,
taking place December 8–10, 2016, at the Indiana Convention Center in
Indianapolis, Indiana.
As the world’s premier event dedicated solely to the business of racing
and all things motorsports, the PRI Show provides racing retailers, race
engine builders, race car builders, warehouse distributors, racers and race
teams with a bevy of new products and equipment, systems solutions, business strategies and innovative technologies to help further their businesses
and racing programs.
“The 2016 PRI Show is on track to be the best ever,” said PRI General
Manager Bill Miller. “With great conferences, 1,100 plus exhibiting companies and thousands of buyers, Indianapolis is the place to be the second
week of December.”
This year’s lineup of pre-Show events and conferences includes:
• Nearly a dozen activities will take place before the PRI Show officially opens, making it convenient for attendees to participate in
conferences and seminars like the Vehicle Dynamics & Data Acquisition Seminar, Advanced Engineering Technology Conference (AETC),
Race Track Business Conference (RTBC) and more. Events begin
Monday, December 5, and continue through the Show. “Many attendees like to fly in early and join in the pre-Show activities, thereby
leaving their schedules wide open to connect with exhibitors and do
business later in the week,” said Miller. “These pre-Show events are
among the highest rated activities at the Show.”
• International Council of Motorsport Sciences’ (ICMS) Annual
Congress: The two-day event provides sanctioning body personnel,
car designers and builders, race team managers, and drivers with the
latest information in safety and technology. Sponsored by the ICMS,
the program features leading experts in medicine, physiology, applied
science and motorsports safety.
• Day at the Speedway: PRI Show guests are invited to tour the famed
Indianapolis Motor Speedway and take a ride around its 2.5-mile oval
before having lunch at the nearby Union Jack’s. After lunch, par-
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ticipants will return to the Hall of Fame Museum, which houses 75
historic vehicles, the famed Borg-Warner Trophy and much more.
The PRI Show officially kicks off with the Grand Opening Breakfast
on Thursday, December 8, at 8 a.m., in the Indiana Convention Center’s
Sagamore Ballroom, where renowned motorsports journalist Dave Despain
of MAVTV will interview Indy car legend Rick Mears in a live talk show
format served alongside a hot, catered breakfast. In addition, a pair of new
events for 2016 will be featured during Show days:
• Student Breakfast: Headlined by NASCAR Sprint Cup driver David
Ragan, the all-new Student Breakfast is a chance for current industry
members to connect with aspiring industry professionals. PRI exhibitors and attendees will meet top students from throughout the country to share stories, advice and experiences, and help inspire a future
generation of racing profes sionals.
• International Motorsports Trade Seminar: Join a panel of leading
international buyers and top manufacturers for a primer on selling
internationally at the inaugural PRI International Motorsports Trade
Seminar, presented in partnership with the Motorsport Industry
Association (MIA) and SEMA, in which seasoned exporters, top overseas buyers and other key stakeholders will share best practices and
proven success strategies.
“The primary focus of the PRI Show remains on the Show floor, where
attendees come to discover and purchase the latest and most advanced
hardcore racing products for their businesses,” said Miller. “With everyone
in the motorsports industry gathered together, the PRI Show is also the
ideal time for the industry to connect and immerse itself in new ideas,
trends and solutions. December in Indy will be the ideal time to focus on
the business of racing.”
The 2016 PRI Show is scheduled to include more than 1,100 exhibiting
companies, and attracts tens of thousands of motorsports professionals. As
a trade event, proof of industry affiliation is required to attend. To secure
credentials and learn more about the events and activities at PRI 2016,
visit www.pri2016.com.
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