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What to Look For at the Performance Racing Industry Trade Show 2019

Indianapolis, Indiana is home to one of the world’s most famous auto races each year, and this December it will host one of the racing industry’s signature business events. The 2019 Performance Racing Industry Trade Show will take place from December 12-14 at the Indiana Convention Center. It might not be the Indianapolis 500, but…

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What to Look For at the Performance Racing Industry Trade Show 2019

Indianapolis, Indiana is home to one of the world’s most famous auto races each year, and this December it will host one of the racing industry’s signature business events.

The 2019 Performance Racing Industry Trade Show will take place from December 12-14 at the Indiana Convention Center. It might not be the Indianapolis 500, but the conference is a driving force for the industry.

More than 1,000 exhibiting companies will attend the event, and buyers will flock in from all 50 states and more than 70 countries, according to PRI.

Suppliers of components, equipment and engineering services will get the opportunity to network and learn from their peers in the industry through demonstrations and educational sessions. Representatives from professional race teams in NASCAR, NHRA and international circuits will also be in attendance.

Attendees should head to Machinery Row to get hands-on experience and demonstrations with the latest precision automotive machining equipment. The exhibit will be open all three days of the conference. More than 100 manufacturers will exhibit on the row and attendees will be able to buy directly from them.

Another signature feature at this year’s conference is the Featured Products Showcase. This is where attendees can get a firsthand look at the newest racing products on the market. This will be located in the exhibit halls at Lucas Oil Stadium on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. A list of the products on display can be found here.

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