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Search For SEMA Young Vehicle Builders Heads To Atlanta

The stop marks the third in a nine-city tour where top young vehicle builders will win all-expenses-paid trips for two to the 2019 SEMA Show.

Keenen LaCour won the first SEMA Young Guns Regional title at TX2K in Houston with his 2003 Mitsubishi Evo8.

SEMA’s search for young vehicle builders moves on to Atlanta, as the SEMA Young Guns Regional Program joins Formula Drift at Road Atlanta on May 11.

The stop marks the third in a nine-city tour where top young vehicle builders will win all-expenses-paid trips for two to the 2019 SEMA Show, including transportation of the winner’s vehicle, a designated feature-vehicle spot at the show and entry into the SEMA Battle of the Builders competition.

The SEMA Battle of the Builders competition is the automotive industry’s premier vehicle competition, with participants featured at the SEMA Show, in magazines and on TV. Open exclusively to builders with vehicles on display at the SEMA Show, the competition expanded in 2017 to provide exposure for a limited number of rising young builders. This year’s program includes partnerships with nine venues, with one winner from each venue awarded a Golden Ticket into the competition.

“The level of craftsmanship and amount of talent that we are seeing from the young builders is amazing,” said Ira Gabriel, SEMA VP of marketing. “We’re encouraged and optimistic that this is going to be the best group of Young Guns competitors yet.”

Keenen LaCour won the first competition at TX2K with his 2003 Mitsubishi Evo8, and Steven Nadaskai won the competition at Formula Drift with his 2011 Volkswagen GTI. Both builders will compete in SEMA Battle of the Builders at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas.

A third builder will be selected at Formula Drift’s May 11 event in Atlanta. Vehicles from 10 young builders will be on display at the Formula Drift competition, as they compete for a chance to advance on to the SEMA Battle of the Builders competition in Las Vegas.

“Supporting and energizing young car enthusiasts is an ongoing initiative and priority,” said Jim Liaw, Formula Drift president. “We know there is a lot of great talent in the Atlanta area and can’t wait to see what we get.”

Participants for the Atlanta competition will be selected from qualified applicants who enter at www.semayoungguns.com. For additional details, visit the website or contact [email protected].

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