The COVID-19 pandemic has changed all our lives in one way or another, but few have ridden the roller coaster that Dr. Jamie Meyer has been on since becoming the first president of Performance Racing Industry early this year. Meyer didn’t disclose any figures, but he admitted, “without the SEMA Show and without the PRI Show, our main source of income has been lost for 2020. There is a true commitment to serve the SEMA members and that has carried over to the PRI staff. They have a 100 percent commitment to serve the racing community through the PRI Show, the PRI magazine and through our growing social media channels.”. When life gets back to normal, Meyer has set some goals for PRI. There is a government affairs agency in Washington, D.C., that works for both PRI and SEMA, and we still have Tom Deery on staff as a consultant. PRI is working with several race tracks and with their state governments so they can remain open and viable. “I encourage all racers to stay connected to PRI,” Meyer concluded.
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