
July 21, 2020
44-min
Episode 71
A lot of guys in the racing word know about Holbrook Racing Engines; the name is synonymous with big power. Following in the tracks of his legendary father Carl – the original Captain Cobra Jet – Chris Holbrook has perpetuated the family pedigree with a slew of awards and a reputation as being the guy you don’t want to line up against on the drag strip!
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298. It’s SEMA Time!
Much like the host city of Las Vegas, the annual automotive aftermarket celebration known as the SEMA Show continues to get bigger and better every year, and this year promises to be no exception. From its first-ever live stream of all 31 hours of the show, to music acts and industry events, SEMA is THE place to be the first week of November. “This is where the future of automotive is being dictated,” Tom Gattuso, VP, Events, SEMA, tells the guys, themselves veterans of more SEMA Shows than they can count. “As a car guy, it is heaven,” Willie exclaims. “For four or five days, it is like nothing else!” Listen in and get the scoop on all that’s in store for this year’s event.
297. Metal Craft Conversations – Part 2
Bryan Fuller and Mark Prosser are back on the podcast discussing the science and art of welding and fabrication. Mark muses, “At the end of the day, every weld is the same thing, you’re welding two pieces of metal together man”, the difference is “it’s all in the prep”. From Inconel welding to an advanced metal shaping project in the works for 2025, today we’re talking metallurgy. Listen in and learn, with this continued conversation with two legends of the industry.
296. Dr. Jamie Meyer Talks HPX
For the first time since the 1960s, there’s a new automotive aftermarket industry trade show on the horizon. Under the auspices of the North Carolina Motorsports Association in consultation with former PRI President Dr. Jamie Meyer, preparations are deep underway for the High Performance Expo’s June 2025 debut in Charlotte. “There’s still spots or pockets in the industry where there’s opportunities for growth, and there’s opportunities to bring people together,” Jamie tells the guys, as they discuss the framework and aspirations for HPX in anticipation of next summer’s inaugural event.