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The complete seminar program to be announced!

 

Thursday, March 12

8:00am - 6:00pm Education Day
Presented by the Hot Rod Industry Alliance,
a SEMA Council

Get revved up for a variety of top-of-the line manufactures' workshops, geared to help you run your hot rod business successfully. All attendees will receive a certificate of competion for each session attended from start to finish.

 

Friday, March 13

8:30am - 10:00am

Grand Opening Breakfast

Don't miss the highly anticipated Grand Opening Breakfast! This annual breakfast honors the true pioneers and ultimate icons of the industry.

 Robert E. Petersen Lifetime
Achievement Award

Receipient : "Speedy" Bill Smith

Announcement of the Best New Product of the Year Awards Winners
Please remember  that you must pre-register for the breakfast, as seating is limited. You will receive your entry ticket for the breakfast with your badge.

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10:30am - 5:00pm

Trade Show Hours

5:00pm Industry Reception
"Hot Rod Hollywood"
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Saturday, March 14

9:00am - 10:00am ARMO Panel Discussion
“10 Things you can do Today to Improve Your Web Site Results Tomorrow”
Be sure to attend this beneficial panel discussion presented by Brian Offenberger of BizGrowth Search Engine Solutions. Become a top industry search engine result! Gain more Web traffic! Acquire more advertisers! This discussion will teach you the numerous tricks and tips of increasing Web site results and how to keep them coming.


9:30am - 3:00pm
Trade Show Hours

3:00pm - 4:30pm Hot Rod Power House
“How to Improve Your Hot Rod Business and
Keep the Profits Rising”
Learn from the best and keep those big wheels turning! Discover new and reliable ways on how to successfully navigate your hot rod business through the twists and turns of a changing economy.

 

 Hotrod & Restoration Trade Show Announces 2009 Robert E. Petersen Lifetime Achievement Award: “Speedy” Bill Smith


Hotrod & Restoration Magazine and the Petersen Automotive Museum have announced that “Speedy” Bill Smith, Founder and Owner of Speedway Motors, will be the eighth recipient of the prestigious Robert E. Petersen Lifetime Achievement Award.

This annual award recognizes significant contributions to the business and hobby of hot rodding and restoration. It will be presented at the 11th Annual Hotrod & Restoration Trade Show, which takes place March 12-14, 2009 at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis. The award presentation is part of the Grand Opening Breakfast, scheduled for 8:30 a.m. on Friday, March 13.

Smith founded Speedway Motors in his hometown of Lincoln, Nebraska in 1952, turning his passion for racing and hot rodding into a full-time vocation. From humble beginnings, Smith built Speedway Motors into one of the largest retailers and manufacturers of performance parts for street rods and race cars. Known as America’s Oldest Speed Shop, Speedway Motors was also an early pioneer in the use of mail-order service in the automotive aftermarket.

“Robert Petersen’s wish was that ‘Speedy’ Bill receive this honor,” said Dick Messer, Director of the Petersen Automotive Museum. “Bill’s success is a reflection of his passion for hot rodding and racing. He has made so many contributions to hot rodding – in racing, business and on a personal level – and he continues to give back to the hobby in so many ways.”

“We are proud that ‘Speedy’ Bill Smith will receive the 2009 Robert E. Petersen Lifetime Achievement Award,” said Travis Weeks, Group Publisher for Hotrod & Restoration. “Bill built his company from the ground up and has found tremendous success through a combination of hard work, ingenuity and exceptional customer service. It’s an honor to be recognizing such a dedicated individual.”

In addition to the success of Speedway Motors, “Speedy” Bill Smith has campaigned a variety of champion race cars – everything from roaring roadsters to dragsters, NASCAR stock cars, modifieds and sprint cars. He also introduced many innovative products to the hot rod market, including some of the first fiberglass bodies and T-bucket body-and-frame packages. More recently, he developed the Signature Series ’32 roadster, a fully assembled all-steel street rod requiring only an engine, transmission and exhaust to complete.

Smith has provided support and leadership through his active participation in industry organizations, including the Specialty Equipment Market Association, Performance Warehouse Association, National Street Rod Association, and Goodguys Rod & Custom Association. He continues to give back to the hot rodding community with the Smith Collection Museum of American Speed in Lincoln, Nebraska, an incredible facility dedicated to preserving and presenting the history of automotive performance.

At age 79, “Speedy” Bill Smith can still be found in his office every day at Speedway Motors. Smith’s wife, Joyce, also remains actively involved in the business, as do the couple’s four sons – Carson, Craig, Clay and Jason. For more information on “Speedy” Bill or Speedway Motors, visit www.speedwaymotors.com.

The Robert E. Petersen Lifetime Achievement Award has been presented annually since 2002. Previous recipients include Carroll Shelby, George Barris, Vic Edelbrock, the Ford family and Alex Xydias.  

 

 

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