Special Motorsports Event - PRI - Racing's Three Biggest Business Days Evolves Into Race Industry Week


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ORLANDO, September 8, 2010: The PRI Trade Show has long been viewed as the three biggest business days in auto racing. Today, though, those three days have grown into “Race Industry Week” where racing’s elite gather not only acquire the latest racing technology, but also to share insight into implementing that technology and knowledge throughout the racing industry.

No less than six events will take place in conjunction with this year’s PRI Trade Show, which will run Dec. 1-3 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando.

The Advanced Engineering and Technology Conference (AETC), the International Council of Motorsports Sciences (ICMS) Congress, PRI Industry Roundtable and EFI University, with its Seminar On Electronic Fuel Injection for Performance and Racing Applications, all return to Industry Week again this year. They will be joined by the newest additions to Industry Week, the Professional Motorsports Circuit Forum and Claude Rouelle’s famed OptimumG Vehicle Dynamics & Data Acquisition seminar.

“The PRI Trade Show has long attracted some of the most innovative minds in motorsports, so Race Industry Week is a natural for many of them to come together from around the world to discuss the latest advancements in the motorsports world, while also being able to reach and enlighten their customers,” said Steve Lewis, PRI Trade Show producer. “At the PRI Trade Show, they can find the entire racing industry in one exhibit hall at one time,”

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