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Tag Archives: SEMA
Hankook, Conrad Grunewald Launch 2010 Camaro for FD
2009 SEMA: Hankook, Conrad Grunewald Launch 2010 Camaro for Formula Drift From Motor Trend Let’s face it: The 2010 Chevrolet Camaro is a hit with show car builders here at SEMA, the land of trends and all things cool when … Continue reading
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Autoweek Article on Formula DRIFT from SEMA
SEMA Show: Formula Drift stays course by Mark Vaughn Like many enterprises, making a living sliding cars sideways around racetracks was not easy in 2009. But . . . “We survived,” said Formula Drift president and cofounder Jim Liaw, speaking … Continue reading
Formula DRIFT Press Conference LIVE
View the 2009 Formula DRIFT press conference LIVE today at 2:20 (PST) PM from the Las Vegas convention center during the 2009 SEMA show. Formula DRIFT founders Jim Liaw and Ryan Sage will be presenting the plans for the 2010 … Continue reading
Great SEMA News Article on Formula DRIFT
Despite Economy, Businesses Still Spending in Motorsports by Dan Frio It may be the worst economy seen in several generations, but companies are still spending money marketing their brands in motorsports. It’s an idea that might give most CEOs insomnia. … Continue reading





