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Two Guys Garage Hosts Special from PRI Show

The stars of Two Guys Garage, hosts Sam Memmolo, Dave Bowman and Dave McBride, will roar into Indy on Dec. 9th to host an on-site special from the Performance Racing Industry (PRI) Show. The one-hour BSR/Performance Racing Industry (PRI) Special will air four times on SPEED Channel in January. BSR Products is the show’s title sponsor.

SWANSEA, MA — The stars of Two Guys Garage, hosts Sam Memmolo, Dave Bowman and Dave McBride, will roar into Indy on Dec. 9th to host an on-site special from the Performance Racing Industry (PRI) Show. The one-hour BSR/Performance Racing Industry (PRI) Special will air four times on SPEED Channel in January. BSR Products is the show’s title sponsor.

Because product integration is at the core of the Two Guys Garage concept, the PRI show is a natural for BSR and others. This first ever, prime time special is an opportunity for performance racing companies to have one-on-one time with a targeted TV audience.

“We bring in about 40,000 folks to see our 1,300 exhibitors in 3,200 booths,” said Peter Evanow, public relations manager for PRI. “We’re delighted to have Two Guys Garage shoot some of the more interesting aspects of this event. The BSR/Performance Racing Industry Special marks the first show on SPEED dedicated solely to the PRI Show.”

“At the show we’ll visit a variety of exhibits, including manufacturers, motor sport celebrities, team owners and crew chiefs from all types of racing,” said host and TGG co-producer, Dave Bowman. “This episode will feature in-depth interviews with racing experts including company presidents, engineers, specialists and industry leaders.”

Two Guys Garage is produced by Brenton Productions. For more information, go to: www.twoguysgarage.com or www.brenton.org.

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