Hot Rodders Of Tomorrow Engine Challenge National Championship Coming To 
PRI In 2013

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The Hot Rodders Of Tomorrow Engine Challenge build competition will hold its 2013 National Championship at the 26th Annual Performance Racing Industry Trade Show, December 12-14, 2013, in Indianapolis, Indiana, officials announced today.
 
Each year hundreds of automotive technology students from high schools across the country take part in regional competitions to determine which teams can disassemble and reassemble a small-block Chevrolet engine with aftermarket components in the fastest time, with the top scorers advancing to the National Championship.
 
In 2013, a select group of teams with the best time will be invited to compete for scholarship money and industry recognition at the PRI Trade Show in Indianapolis, site of the world's largest annual gathering of hardcore racing parts and professionals.
 
"We are excited to have this special event, and all the fine young people that participate in it, at the 2013 PRI Trade Show. They represent the next generation of leaders in the racing industry, so we welcome the opportunity to have them compete in the Hot Rodders Of Tomorrow Engine Challenge National Championship at the world's largest racing trade show," said John Kilroy, producer of the PRI Trade Show. "This will be fun."
 
In addition to the established engine challenge events, the 2013 Hot Rodders Of Tomorrow National Championship will feature an expanded competition format with three new contests:
 
- Carburetor Rebuild Competition 
- Ring and Pinion Challenge 
- Cylinder Head Challenge 
 
Since its inception in 2008 at the Race and Performance Expo in St. Charles, Illinois, the Hot Rodders Of Tomorrow Engine Challenge has seen explosive growth in the number of competing teams. In the first year of competition, five teams with 25 students competed. By the end of the 2012 season, there were 112 teams with 560 students competing. The competition has been seen by more than 760,000 people, and has raised over $6 million in scholarship money donated by OTC, SAM and UNOH over the last four years.
     
"This industry that we're in and love is turning gray. It's getting older year after year," said Jim Bingham, chairman of Hot Rodders Of Tomorrow and president/CEO of Winner's Circle Speed & Custom, Joliet, Illinois. "This is designed to be a program to bring young people inside this industry. This is about bringing them in, showing them that they can enjoy making a living in the high performance field, and, as a result, we get youth and talent inside our industry every year.
 
"We're looking forward to working with PRI in 2013," he added. "I think it's a great fit in a racing show, because what we're doing is more racing-oriented. It will also allow us to add more events because we're going to have a lot of space to work with."
 
Building on the success of its first year, the National Championship moved to Las Vegas, Nevada, in 2009, where three divisional winners and one wildcard entry competed in the inaugural "Showdown at SEMA."  
 
The championship round has been held at the SEMA Show each year since, and in 2012 it will once again take place on the SEMA Show floor of the Las Vegas Convention Center, October 30-November 2, before moving to PRI in 2013.
 
"I absolutely love this event," said Chris Kersting, SEMA president and CEO. "It is amazing to me that Jim's activity has impacted so many young members of our industry over the years. We're pleased to be a part of the event and support this effort."
 
"This is just what our industry needed," added Vic Edelbrock. "It involves our youth, and gives them a focus that will help prepare them for careers in the performance automotive aftermarket."
 
Kicking off the countdown to next year's Championship, PRI will host a regional Hot Rodders Of Tomorrow event during the 2012 PRI Trade Show, which takes place Thursday, Friday and Saturday, November 29-December 1, in the North/South Building of the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida.
 
For more information about Hot Rodders Of Tomorrow, please visit their website at HotRoddersofTomorrow.com.
 
Motorsports professionals are encouraged to preregister now for credentials for the PRI Trade Show. Register online today, at no charge, for the 2012 Show, by clicking here.

The three-day PRI Trade Show annually attracts 38,000 members of the racing industry from 72 countries. With over 1000 companies exhibiting in 3000 booths, it is the world's largest auto racing trade show and the gateway to the worldwide racing marketplace. Performance Racing Industry was purchased by SEMA in 2012. More information is available at www.performanceracing.com/tradeshow.
 
The SEMA Show is a trade show produced by the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA), a nonprofit trade association founded in 1963. Additional details are available at www.SEMAShow.com or www.SEMA.org.   

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