31st Annual Performance Racing Industry Trade Show. PRI, Indianapolis, IN

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31st Annual Performance Racing Industry Trade Show. PRI, Indianapolis, IN

Time: December 6, 2018 at 9pm to December 8, 2018 at 4pm
Location: Indiana Convention Center
Street: 100 S Capitol Ave
City/Town: Indianapolis, IN
Website or Map: http://www.performanceracing.…
Phone: 949-499-5413 or tradeshow@performanceracing.com
Event Type: trade, show
Organized By: Performance Racing Industry
Latest Activity: Dec 4, 2018

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Event Description

The PRI Trade Show Is The Epicenter Of New Racing Technology

  • Buyers From All 50 States And 70+ Countries
  • 1,100 Exhibiting Companies Totaling Over 3,300 Booths
  • More New Racing Products Than Anywhere On Earth

Attention Racing Industry Suppliers:

  • Capture Your Share Of This Powerful Market
  • Conduct Business Face To Face With Racing Key Decision Makers
  • Get Your Products Into The All-Important Racing Distribution Pipeline
  • Exhibit Space Is Still Available!

Attention Racing Industry Buyers:

  • Preview The Latest Advances In Racing Technology And Products
  • Shop The Latest Machining And Fabricating Equipment
  • Get Ready For PRI 2018! You Can’t Afford To Miss A Single Day
  • Preregister Online, And Receive Your Credentials In The Mail

Don’t miss the three biggest business days in motorsports when the worldwide racing industry gathers in Indianapolis, December 6 - 8, 2018, for the 31st Annual Performance Racing Industry Trade Show. 

Attendees are pre-qualified. Admission is complimentary, but they must all prove they own, manage or are employed by a racing business. Buyers for tens of thousands of racing retail stores, warehouse distribution centers, professional race engine builders, race car production companies, are making 2019 inventory decisions in each exhibit. They represent the all-important distribution pipeline for racing products. In the US alone, there are more than 400,000 racers, the vast majority of whom are at the grassroots level, purchasing products from their local race store or race engine builder.

Thousands of professional race teams, from NASCAR Cup teams to NHRA Top Fuel, Japan to the UK, send buyers to ensure they are current with today’s race technology.

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